Career
Taffel appeared in a series of televised Public Broadcasting Service specials, titled The News In Revue that premiered as an off-Broadway stage show in the theater district. Taffel co-directed the show with creator Nancy Holson. Others in the group included Miguel Sierra, Marc Kudisch, Debra Wilson and Richmond Shepard.
Taffel conducted archival interviews with Jane Russell, Angie Dickinson, George Hamilton, Piper Laurie, Charles Lane, Don Murray, Joan Van Ark, Norman Lloyd, and Patricia Neal among others
Taffel also interviewed the surviving Munchkins from the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer film, The Wizard Of Oz, at Grauman"s Chinese Theater to commemorate their star on the Hollywood Walk Of Fame. Taffel is the vice president of Cinecon, a motion picture festival held annually in, and will be hosting the documentary, Gable: The Ties That Bind, for Tegan Summer Productions.
In the profession of film archiving, Taffel"s personal collection contains almost 1,500 prints of rare motion pictures and television shows, many of which are the only surviving copies. He has provided film clips and other information to documentaries including Buster Keaton: A Hard Acting To Follow, The Tramp and The Dictator, Laurel & Hardy: Their Lives and Magic.