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John Lloyd Young was born on 4 July 1975 in the USA. He is an actor, known for Jersey Boys (2014), Glee (2009) and Law & Order (1990).- Actor
- Writer
John William Young is a gifted character actor, acting teacher and director. His many roles include doctors, bikers, red necks, dads, lawyers, neo nazis, surfer dudes, businessmen, best friends and the boy next door. He has worked with many major stars. He currently writes screenplays and coaches his sons' basketball teams.- Actor
- Soundtrack
John Young was born on 16 June 1916 in Edinburgh, Scotland, UK. He was an actor, known for Monty Python and the Holy Grail (1975), Life of Brian (1979) and Chariots of Fire (1981). He died on 30 October 1996 in Glasgow, Scotland, UK.- John Michael Young is known for S.W.A.T. (2017), American Horror Story (2011) and Major Crimes (2012).
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- Writer
- Director
John Sacret Young was born on 24 May 1946 in New Jersey, USA. He was a producer and writer, known for China Beach (1988), The West Wing (1999) and VR.5 (1995). He was married to Jeannette Elizabeth Penick and Claudia Sloan. He died on 3 June 2021 in Brentwood, Los Angeles, California, USA.- Actor
- Soundtrack
John Paul Young was born on 21 June 1950 in Glasgow, Scotland, UK. He is an actor, known for Strictly Ballroom (1992), Gloria Bell (2018) and Alarm für Cobra 11 - Die Autobahnpolizei (1996). He has been married to Lynette since 1999. They have one child.- Additional Crew
American astronaut John Watts Young was born in San Francisco, California to parents William Hugh Young, a civil engineer, and Wanda Howland Young. He graduated from Georgia Tech in 1952, after which he joined the US Navy served as fire control officer on the destroyer USS Laws until June 1953 and completed a tour in the Sea of Japan during the Korean War. He joined NASA in 1962 where he rose to the rank of Captain. He served in the NASA operations Gemini 3, Gemini 10, Apollo 10, Apollo 16, STS-1, and STS-9. He spent a total of 34 days, 19 hours and 39 minutes in space. He died in January of 2018 due to complications from pneumonia.- Additional Crew
- Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Tyler John Young is known for Ghost in the Shell (2017), Guardians of the Galaxy (2014) and Ad Astra (2019).- Actor
- Writer
- Music Department
From class clown to thespian by Grade Seven, John Paul Young used his intelligence to drift through school doing next to nothing and still pass. The bulk of his time was taken up by theatre productions and musicals. After dropping out near the end of High School to become a professional actor and broadcaster, Young desired to fuse his love of music with stage and he wrote and performed three rock musicals. From there, JPY took advantage of the British Punk/New Wave movement and formed Cardboard Brains (the original name of his band was "Psychiatric Prison" after the Soviet Gulags). Though only in his early twenties, JPY also had a litany of non-union films under his belt, such as Peter Wronski's "American Knights" "Sheep Eaters and "Cinofrenic". Although originally and essentially an actor, Young's primary success came in the music world, with his group Cardboard Brains consistently earning critical acclaim in live performances and with the bands various "legendary" musical releases. John Paul Young is now considering taking a vow of poverty and becoming akin to Cat Stevens. John Paul Young currently lives in semi-seclusion in London, Canada.- Camera and Electrical Department
- John R. Young was born on 7 October 1914 in Utah, USA. He was an actor, known for Sirens of the Sea (1917) and And She Never Knew (1914). He died on 2 December 1997 in Shasta County, California, USA.
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- Soundtrack
Pianist John Bell Young, whose recordings of the music of Scriabin, Friedrich Nietzsche and others on the Newport Classics, Americus and Sony Classical labels have earned international critical acclaim, has performed throughout the US, Europe, Asia, and South America. He also performs frequently in Russia, where he has appeared on the concert series of the Scriabin Museum, the Glinka Cappella, the Sochi Philharmonic and the Riga Philharmonic (Latvia).
He made his American recital debut at Washington's National Gallery of Art in 1976. The following year he performed on the concert series of Christchurch Spitalfields in London, the Koepelzaal in Amsterdam, and in 1983, the Musée Carnavalet in Paris. He is the subject of the 1977 Dutch television documentary, John Bell Young, Sweet Summer Concert, filmed in concert in the historic Koepelzaal and aboard an open tour-boat in the canals of Amsterdam. In July 2001 he was heard in recital at the prestigious Great Hall of the Forbidden City in Beijing, inaugurating the Poly-Culture International Piano Festival, sponsored by Volkswagen.
Winner of the 1985 Chopin Foundation Council Prize in New York, Mr. Young is also a leading authority on the music of Alexander Scriabin. He was endorsed by Scriabin's daughters Marina and Yelena, and awarded a generous grant from the [Rockefeller] Trust for Mutual Understanding to lead the American delegation to the International Scriabin Conference and Festival in Moscow in 1992. His master classes and lectures have taken him to Brown University, the Juilliard School, the University of South Florida, and the Leningrad and Boston Conservatories.
He is a prominent music critic whose columns for the American Record Guide, Opera News, Clavier, Classical DisCDigest, the St. Petersburg Times and the popular on-line publications Tower of Babel and Music and Vision are widely read. His principal teachers were Constance Keene, Margarita Fyodorova, Olga Barabini and Bruce Hungerford. He has coached with Claudio Arrau, John Browning, Shura Cherkassky, Vladimir Feltsman and Ernst Levy.
John Bell Young is a frequent adjudicator for international competitions, including the Young Prince (Gelendzhik, Russia); the Russian American Music Association Competition (Boston); the International Russian Music Piano Competition (San Jose); the Greta Erikson European (Karlstad, Sweden); the Greta Erikson Nordic (Kils, Sweden); and the Premio Jaen (Spain).
His CD, entitled 'Prisms', featuring music of Scriabin, Mahler, Michel Block, Leo Tolstoi, and Hugh Downs, was released by Americus Records in 2000. In October 2002 Americus Records will release his recording of Richard Strauss's unusual melodrama, Enoch Arden, for narrator and piano, where he is joined by the distinguished film and stage actor, Michael York.
Mr. Young is also the founder and CEO of Identity Marketing for Concert Artists, Inc, a consultancy that produces recordings for numerous labels and concert artists.- Producer
- Actor
- Director
John Young was born on 12 March 1945 in Rotterdam, Zuid-Holland, Netherlands. He is a producer and actor, known for The Dish (2000), Mysteries of the Missing (2017) and Don's Party (1976).- John Young Bear is known for Into the Wild Frontier (2022).
- Director
- Writer
- Producer
The Village Voice called Young's first feature, Parallel Sons "...one of the best independent films of the decade." After its premiere in the Dramatic Competition at Sundance, it won Best Feature awards at the Florida Film Festival, OutFest and Frameline. It screened at over 40 national and international film festivals before it was released theatrically.
Young's second feature The Reception opened in 2005 to rave reviews after premiering at the Tribeca Film Festival. The L.A. Times called it "polished, worldly and witty," while Variety called the film "effortlessly cosmopolitan." The New York Times said it was "quietly ambitious and memorable." The film won a Best Actor Award at OutFest and was released theatrically.
Rivers Wash Over Me, Young's third feature film, premiered in 2009 as Newfest's Centerpiece. The film went on to play over 30 festivals garnering a Jury Award for Best Feature from The Chicago International LGBT Film Festival, and a Best Actor Award from OutFest. It made several top 10 lists for 2009.
Young's most recent feature "bwoy" staring Anthony Rapp premiered in 2016 and will be released theatrically in 2017.- Additional Crew
- Executive
John Young is the Chief Executive Officer of the Company. He was born and raised in Scotland and graduated with an honours degree from the Law School at the University of Dundee. He also received a Diploma in Legal Practice from Glasgow University. Young brings 20 years of experience as a lawyer with a particular focus on mergers and acquisitions. Young was named one of Canada's top 40 in-house lawyers under 40. He is also a graduate of the Director's Governance College at University of Toronto's Rotman School of Business. Young is the Chair of the Board of the Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television, and a member of the Boards of SIR Corp. and Caldwell Partners. He is Co-Founder and Chair of the Board of Feeding Canadian Kids.- John Young is known for The Bartered Bride (1960) and La Boheme (1961).
- John Young is known for If We Make It (2017).
- Visual Effects
John Young is known for Rise of the Planet of the Apes (2011), The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 2 (2015) and Avatar (2009).- Camera and Electrical Department
John Andrew Young is known for Timecrafters: The Treasure of Pirate's Cove (2020).- Cinematographer
John Young is known for Con Men (2015).- Costume and Wardrobe Department
- Actor
- Camera and Electrical Department
- Additional Crew
John Young is known for Road Signs: The Movie (2001) and Waiting for Dopeman (2002).- John Young is known for The Road to Monterey (2015).
- Special Effects
John Young is known for Carnival Evil (2018).- John Young is known for Access Denied (2016).
- Cinematographer
- Camera and Electrical Department
- Editorial Department
John Young is known for Withered World (2013) and Lift (2012).- Kenneth John Young is known for War Crimes (2005).
- John David Young is a self-taught guitarist and composer.
A child of the 80's, Dave (his moniker of choice) developed a fondness for all things cinematic and the fast-growing home video game craze early on. It was, however, the golden age of pop culture and the introduction of MTV into a young and visual mind that would inspire a life-long desire to make music.
Having learned and played guitar in hard rock/post-hardcore bands for much of his formative years, he found himself looking to another path. Through the culmination of tinkering with electronic and hybrid music styles and sound design, as well as higher education based predominantly around self-study and certification through the Berklee College of Music in Arranging and Orchestration for Film and TV, he now pursues a career in film scoring and video game sound. - Art Department
John Young is known for Bo on the GO! (2007).- John Young is known for Crashing by Design (2011).
- Editor
- Editorial Department
John Young is known for Fortunes (2005), Muskrat Lovely (2005) and ZIPPER: Coney Island's Last Wild Ride (2012).- John Young is known for Happy Campers (2023).
- Camera and Electrical Department
John Young is known for Everyman's War (2009).- Composer
- Additional Crew
John Young is known for The Club (2008) and Sky Island Mysteries (1998).- Camera and Electrical Department
- John Young is known for Camp Hideaway Massacre (2018).
- Art Department
- Animation Department
- Director
- Writer
- Editor
Michael John Andrew Young is known for Someone I've Never Met (2015) and Her Release (2021).- John E. Young Jr. is known for Depth of Field (2017), Askreddit (2019) and A Town Square Tale (2022).
- Additional Crew
- Location Management
John Young is known for The Bold and the Beautiful (1987).- Art Department
John Young is known for One Day (2024).