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Quiet, soft-spoken Robert grew up in California and had some stage experience with the Pasadena Playhouse before entering films in 1931. His movie career consisted of playing characters who were charming, good-looking--and bland. In fact, his screen image was such that he usually never got the girl. Louis B. Mayer would say, "He has no sex appeal," but he had a work ethic that prepared him for every role that he played. And he did play in as many as eleven films per year for a decade starting with The Black Camel (1931). He was notable as the spy in Alfred Hitchcock's Secret Agent (1936), but the '40s was the decade in which he was to have most of his best roles. These included Northwest Passage (1940); Western Union (1941); and H.M. Pulham, Esq. (1941). Good roles followed, from the husband of Dorothy McGuirein Claudia (1943) to the detective in Crossfire (1947), but they were becoming scarce. In 1949, Robert started a radio show called "Father Knows Best" wherein he played Jim Anderson, an average father with average situations--a role which was tailor-made for him. Basically retiring from films, he starred in this program for five years on radio before it went to television in 1954. After a slight falter in the ratings and a switch from CBS to NBC, it became a mainstay of television until it was canceled in 1960. He continued making guest appearances on various television shows and working in television movies. In 1969, he starred as Dr. Marcus Welby in the TV movie A Matter of Humanities (1969). The Marcus Welby series that followed ran from 1969 through 1976 and featured James Brolin as his assistant, Dr. Steven Kiley--the doc with the bike. After the series ended, Robert, now in his seventies, finally licked his 30-year battle with alcohol and occasionally appeared in television movies through the 1980s.- Actor
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Brandon Robert Young is known for Shameless (2011), Nashville (2012) and Let It Rain (2019). He has been married to Clare Bowen since 21 October 2017.- Director
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Born in New York City. Made many award-winning documentaries including The Eskimo: Fight for Life (1970) and a documentary about the civil war in Angola. In 1978 he won the Camera d'Or at Cannes and Best Feature at San Sebastian for Alambrista! (1977).- Actor
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British actor and producer, Craig Robert Young is known for his versatile performances in both television and film. In 2020, he portrayed Charlie Chaplin in David Fincher's critically acclaimed film "Mank," which was nominated for multiple Academy Awards including Best Picture. He also appeared in the project "Unsinkable" with Brian Cox and John Malkovich, "Bad Therapy" with Alicia Silverstone, and the indie "Tell Me I Love You."
Young has had a prolific career in television, with appearances on popular shows such as "The Last Ship," "NCIS," "Hawaii 5-0," "NCIS: Los Angeles," "Charmed," and "Fringe." He has received recognition for his stage work as well, including a nomination for Best Lead Actor in a Drama at the LA Theatre Awards 2015 for his portrayal of Nicky Lancaster in Noel Coward's "The Vortex."
Aside from his acting career, Young has also ventured into writing and directing. He co-directed the award-winning short film "Pepper" with Marc Cleary, and has co-written the films "Wannabe" and its sequel "All Washed Up" with long-time collaborator Richard Keith.
In addition to his impressive acting and creative pursuits, Craig Robert Young is an established producer, contributing to documentary series like the Emmy-nominated "The World According to Jeff Goldblum" for Disney+ and "Miriam and Alan" for Channel 4 in the UK. His diverse contributions reflect a career built on passion, skill, and a commitment to impactful storytelling across various mediums.- Director
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Robert Young was born on 16 March 1933 in Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, England, UK. He is a director and writer, known for Fierce Creatures (1997), Curse of the Phoenix (2014) and Splitting Heirs (1993).- Actor
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In a career shift in his "golden years," Bob took up acting with a passion. He established a solid foundation through background work and training, graduating to speaking roles and SAG-AFTRA membership. Bob is former mayor of the City of Augusta, Georgia. An Emmy-nominated broadcast journalist, he is the author of eight books on Southern history. Bob attended Wofford College and Augusta University. He is a U.S. Air Force veteran of the Vietnam War.- Writer
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Robert Malcolm Young was born on 22 November 1924 in Edinburgh, Scotland, UK. Robert Malcolm is a writer and director, known for Trauma (1962), Escape to Witch Mountain (1975) and The Streets of San Francisco (1972).- Writer
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Robert Young is known for Mad Max: Fury Road (2015), The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies (2014) and Mortal Engines (2018).- Producer
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Robert Young Pelton is known for Wohin? (2015), Chronicle of a Summer In Europe (2015) and Saving South Sudan (2014).- I've Acted and been Featured in many Hollywood movies with A Listed Actors, and been on many Film sets with many great Directors. I've been a Chicago Police Officer for over 20 years. I have a great knowledge of Police Procedures and have consulted on proper Police Procedures in the Movies, and TV Shows. I recently retired from the Police Dept. (2017) so I can pursue my Love, and Passion for Acting, and Writing. I'm involved now with Writing a Comedy/Dramatic TV Pilot. I have two partners in the project which I consider to be two of most talented Writers in the City of Chicago. I also spend a lot of time in the Gym so I can stay Mentally, and Physically fit for my new challenge of Acting, and Writing. The Movie business is one of the Greatest industry's in the World. I have a Great belief in God.
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Justin Robert Young is known for World's Greatest Con (2021), The Fakist: One Last Day (2021) and Tijuana Jackson: Purpose Over Prison (2018).- Producer
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Robert de Young is known for Rod Taylor: Pulling No Punches (2016), Tarzan Revisited (2017) and Sam Spiegel: Conquering Hollywood (2018).- Soundtrack
Robert Young was born in 1965 in Glasgow, Scotland, UK. He was married to Jane and Rachel. He died on 9 September 2014 in Hove, East Sussex, England, UK.- Robert S. Young was born on 28 May 1891 in Lancashire, England, UK. He was an actor, known for Sergeant Cork (1963), Born Free (1966) and The Avengers (1961). He was married to Doris Littel. He died on 20 March 1985 in London, England, UK.
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Robert P. Young is a graduate of Harvard's Visual and Environmental Studies Film Program, and attended California Institute of the Arts.
At Harvard, he directed, shot and edited 16 mm film and digital video projects, producing several short documentaries and narratives. The film COOKING TO LIVE, Young's senior thesis, screened at Port Huron, Michigan's 2010 Blue Water Film Festival. Young's political satire REAGAN RETURNS was screened at Somerville, Massachusetts's 2011 The Reel Festival 3, and he was a co-star in director Wilbert Berthaud's Indie Spirit Award-winning feature film UNDERGROUND--which enjoyed limited theatrical release in New Bedford, Massachusetts and is now available on DVD.
He was honored by the United States Department of State for advising delegates of the Indonesian Film Industry, on how to be more competitive in the global market. More recently he was a benefactor and master class student of acclaimed director Spike Lee.- Actor
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Robert Young is known for The Wicked (2013) and American Sharia (2017).- Transportation Department
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Robert Young Jr. is known for Lazer Team 2 (2017) and Hysteria 51 (2016).- Robert Terry Young is known for Brainstorm (1983).
- By 2017, Robert Clark Young was the author of 1 hardback, 1 paperback, and 6 Kindle books sold on Amazon.com. Young participated in the Sewanee Writers' Conference in Tennessee in 2001. He next appeared publicly in May of 2013 when Andrew Leonard of Salon.com revealed that Young was also Wikipedia editor "Qworty." More information is available at this Salon.com website.
- Robert Young is known for Legion of Iron (1990).