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Born Stephen Levy in Toronto, Canada, on May 19, 1939, solid character actor Stephen Young is the son of a Toronto-based financier. Directly following high school, the naturally-gifted teen athlete signed on the dotted line for a career with the Cleveland Indians, but his professional bid ended before the first ball was even thrown when he seriously injured his knee playing ice hockey. He spent the next few years as a salesman, then wound up in radio and TV commercial production.
While traveling with a friend on a European excursion in the early 60s, he was given by chance a bit part in the monumental film Cleopatra (1963), then landed similar minor assignments in such other European-lensed epics as 55 Days at Peking (1963), The Leopard (1963) [The Leopard] and The Fall of the Roman Empire (1964). Upon returning to Toronto, Young decided to become a full-time actor, originally billing himself under his given name of Stephen Levy and appearing in leads on both daytime and prime-time TV dramas. He headed the cast of one adventure series Seaway (1965) in which he played Nick King, part of a special police force that protected the St. Lawrence Seaway.
Moving to Hollywood in 1966, he subsequently scored as young, hot-shot legal eagle Ben Caldwell, top assistant to flamboyant, high-profile criminal attorney Clinton Judd (Emmy winner Carl Betz) in the contemporary series drama Judd for the Defense (1967). The series was abruptly canceled despite its critically-lauded marks after only two seasons. He progressed to high-ranking character actor mixing work in such prestigious 70s films as Patton (1970) and Soylent Green (1973) with more standard filming in Rage (1972) and Lifeguard (1976). A reliable player in mini-movies, he continued to return to his homeland from time to time where he was handed film leads in the low-budget horror thrillers The Clown Murders (1976) and Deadline (1980).
Into the millennium he continues to appear in sturdy, authoritarian roles as shown by his recent work in the crime dramas The Rendering (2002) and The Skulls II (2002) and his output on Canadian TV. He was last seen on-camera in the films Charlie Bartlett (2007) and The Angel Inn (2013).- Stephen Thomas Young was born in Dallas, Texas. He graduated from Coppell High School. After attending Northlake Community College for two years, he transferred to The University of Texas at Austin to major in film. Although loving the school, the largeness of the film program made it difficult to get hands on television and film experience. He transferred to The University of North Texas in Denton where he finished his film degree earning a Bachelor of Arts in 1998. He met his wife Angela in 1997, and they were married in Arlington, TX in 2000. He divorced her in 2023. They have no children. After moving to Los Angeles, Stephen enrolled in The Groundlings improv and sketch comedy school, and completed their program.
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Stephen Miller Young is known for The Silence That Follows (2016).- Actor
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Stephen Young is known for Death Stranding (2019) and Death Stranding Director's Cut (2021).- Matthew Stephen Young is known for How I Met Your Mother (2005), World Cup Comedy (2004) and Desperate Housewives (2004). He has been married to Sara since 11 August 2002.
- Stephen Young is known for The Development of My Expertise (2010).
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Stephen Bell-Young is known for Superman: Requiem (2011) and The Extraction (2012).- Sound Department
Stephen Young is known for One Royal Holiday (2020) and Show Me the Wild! (2006).- Stephen Young is known for CPO Sharkey (1976) and Sanford and Son (1972).
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Stephen Young is known for Little Sweetheart (1988).- Soundtrack
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Stephen Young is known for Time Troopers (2004).- Editorial Department
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Stephen Young Power is known for Cast No Shadow (2014) and Tutorial (2018).- Stephen Young is known for Life of an Alpha Male (2021).
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- Stephen Young is known for In Abandoned (2013).
- Stephen Young was born on 8 June 1964.
- Stephen Young is known for Dent (2008).
- Stephen Young is known for Divinity (2015).
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Trained by George Salverson of CBC drama fame, Stephen is known for his Dickson & Bruce History meets Mystery series. His fourth in the series "The Real McCoy Train Disaster" was premiered in November 2021. His first History meets Mystery was "At The Crossroads" in 2016 and his next episode "Recipe for Destruction" will feature the beginning of J.M. Schneider's meat empire in 1896 Berlin (Kitchener).
Stephen is an honors grad of the Broadcasting: Radio & TV program of Conestoga College. He's an Accredited Business Communicator and has extensive creative and team expertise in corporate marketing, advertising, and branding. He's an accomplished percussionist and a black belt in Judo.- Stephen W. Young is known for Being Jon Stewart (2009).
- Stephen Young is known for Killer Clown (2022).
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Stephen Young is known for Christmas Apparition (2018) and The Cold and the Quiet (2013).- Stephen J. Young is known for Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End (2007) and Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest (2006).