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Robert Young
Robert Young

Robert Young

ActingBorn February 22, 1907Died July 21, 1998 (age 91)Chicago, Illinois, USA

Biography

Robert George Young  (February 22, 1907 – July 21, 1998) was an American television, film, and radio actor, best known for his leading roles as Jim Anderson, the father of Father Knows Best (NBC and then CBS) and as physician Marcus Welby in Marcus Welby, M.D. (ABC). Young appeared in over 100 films between 1931 and 1952. After appearing on stage, Young was signed with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and, in spite of having a "tier B" status, he co-starred with some of the studio's most illustrious actresses, such as Katharine Hepburn, Margaret Sullavan, Norma Shearer, Joan Crawford, Helen Hayes, Luise Rainer, Hedy Lamarr, and Helen Twelvetrees. Yet, most of his assignments consisted of B movies, also known as "programmers," which required two to three weeks of shooting (considered very brief shooting periods at the time). Actors who were relegated to such a hectic schedule appeared, as Young did, in some six to eight movies per year. As an MGM contract player, Young was resigned to the fate of most of his colleagues—to accept any film assigned to him or risk being placed on suspension—and many actors on suspension were prohibited from earning a salary from any endeavor at all (even those unrelated to the film industry). In 1936, MGM summarily loaned Young to Gaumont British for two films; the first was directed by Alfred Hitchcock with the other co-starring Jessie Matthews. While there he surmised that his employers intended to terminate his contract, but he was mistaken. He unexpectedly received one of his most rewarding roles late in his MGM career, in H.M. Pulham, Esq., featuring one of Hedy Lamarr's most effective performances. He once remarked that he was assigned only those roles which Robert Montgomery and other A-list actors had rejected. After his contract ended at MGM, Young starred in light comedies as well as in trenchant dramas for studios such as 20th Century Fox, United Artists, and RKO Radio Pictures. From 1943, Young assayed more challenging roles in films like Claudia, The Enchanted Cottage, They Won't Believe Me, The Second Woman, and Crossfire. His portrayal of unsympathetic characters in several of these later films—which was seldom the case in his MGM pictures—was applauded by numerous reviewers. Young's career began an incremental and imperceptible decline, despite a propitious beginning as a freelance actor without the nurturing of a major studio. He continued starring as a leading man in the late 1940s and early 1950s, but only in mediocre films, then he subsequently disappeared from the silver screen - only to reappear several years later on a much smaller one. Description above from the Wikipedia article Robert Young (actor), licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia

Filmography

1994
That's Entertainment! III

as (archive footage)

Movie
1990Movie
1988Movie
1987
A Conspiracy of Love

as Joe Woldarski

Movie
1987
Mercy or Murder?

as Roswell Gilbert

Movie
1984Movie
1982
Hollywood’s Children

as Self (archive footage)

Movie
1978
Little Women

as Mr. Laurence

TV
1977Movie
1976
That's Entertainment, Part II

as (archive footage)

Movie
1976TV
1974
Dinah!

as Self

TV
1974
That's Entertainment!

as (archive footage) (uncredited)

Movie
1973
My Darling Daughters' Anniversary

as Judge Charles Raleigh

Movie
1972
All My Darling Daughters

as Judge Charles Raleigh

Movie
1971TV
1971
Vanished

as Sen. Earl Gannon

TV
1969
Marcus Welby, M.D.

as Dr. Marcus Welby

TV
1968
The Name of the Game

as Herman Allison

TV
1968
The Dick Cavett Show

as Self - Guest

TV
1966
ABC Stage 67

as Self - Host

TV
1963Movie
1961
Dr. Kildare

as Dr. Gilbert Winfield

TV
1956
The Steve Allen Show

as Self - Guest

TV
1954
Climax!

as Lieutenant Commander Knowles

TV
1954
Father Knows Best

as Jim Anderson

TV
1954
Secret of the Incas

as Stanley Moorehead

Movie
1954
The Big Moment

as Narrator

Movie
1952TV
1952
The Half-Breed

as Dan Craig

Movie
1951
Goodbye, My Fancy

as Doctor James Merrill

Movie
1950
The Second Woman

as Jeff Cohalan

Movie
1950TV
1949
And Baby Makes Three

as Vernon 'Vern' Walsh

Movie
1949
Bride for Sale

as Steve Adams

Movie
1949
That Forsyte Woman

as Philip Bosinney

Movie
1949
Adventure in Baltimore

as Dr. Andrew Sheldon

Movie
1948
Relentless

as Nick Buckley

Movie
1948
Sitting Pretty

as Harry King

Movie
1947
Crossfire

as Finlay

Movie
1947
They Won't Believe Me

as Larry Ballentine

Movie
1946
Lady Luck

as Larry Scott

Movie
1946
The Searching Wind

as Alex Hazen

Movie
1946
Claudia and David

as David Naughton

Movie
1945
Those Endearing Young Charms

as Lt. Hurley 'Hank' Travers

Movie
1945
The Enchanted Cottage

as Oliver Bradford

Movie
1944
The Canterville Ghost

as Cuffy Williams

Movie
1944
Golden Globe Awards

as Self - Nominee

TV
1944
Twenty Years After

as (archive footage)

Movie
1943
Claudia

as David Naughton

Movie
1943
Sweet Rosie O'Grady

as Samuel Magee

Movie
1943
Slightly Dangerous

as Bob Stuart

Movie
1942Movie
1942
Cairo

as Homer Smith, aka Juniper Jones

Movie
1942Movie
1941
H.M. Pulham, Esq.

as Harry Moulton Pulham

Movie
1941
Married Bachelor

as Randolph Haven

Movie
1941
Lady Be Good

as Edward 'Eddie' Crane

Movie
1941
Western Union

as Richard Blake

Movie
1941Movie
1940
Dr. Kildare's Crisis

as Douglas Lamont

Movie
1940
Sporting Blood

as Myles Vanders

Movie
1940
The Mortal Storm

as Fritz Marberg

Movie
1940
Florian

as Anton Erban

Movie
1940
Northwest Passage

as Langdon Towne

Movie
1940
Northward, Ho!

as Himself

Movie
1939
Miracles for Sale

as Michael Morgan

Movie
1939
Maisie

as Charles 'Slim' Martin

Movie
1939
Bridal Suite

as Neil McGill

Movie
1939
Hollywood Hobbies

as Self (uncredited)

Movie
1939
Honolulu

as Brooks Mason / George Smith

Movie
1938
The Shining Hour

as David Linden

Movie
1938
Rich Man, Poor Girl

as Bill Harrison

Movie
1938Movie
1938
The Toy Wife

as Andre Vallaire

Movie
1938
Paradise for Three

as Fritz Hagedorn

Movie
1938
Josette

as Pierre Brassard

Movie
1938
Three Comrades

as Gottfried Lenz

Movie
1937
Navy Blue and Gold

as Roger 'Rog' Ash

Movie
1937
The Bride Wore Red

as Rudolph 'Rudi' Pal

Movie
1937
The Romance of Celluloid

as Self (archive footage)

Movie
1937
The Emperor's Candlesticks

as Grand Duke Peter

Movie
1937
Married Before Breakfast

as Tom Wakefield

Movie
1937
I Met Him in Paris

as Gene Anders

Movie
1937Movie
1936
Stowaway

as Tommy Randall

Movie
1936
The Longest Night

as Charley Phelps

Movie
1936
Sworn Enemy

as Henry 'Hank' Sherman

Movie
1936
The Bride Walks Out

as Hugh McKenzie

Movie
1936
The Three Wise Guys

as Joe Hatcher

Movie
1936
Secret Agent

as Robert Marvin

Movie
1936
It's Love Again

as Peter Carlton

Movie
1935
The Bride Comes Home

as Jack Bristow

Movie
1935
Remember Last Night?

as Tony Milburn

Movie
1935
Red Salute

as Jeff

Movie
1935
Calm Yourself

as Preston Patton

Movie
1935
Vagabond Lady

as Tony Spear

Movie
1935
West Point of the Air

as Little Mike Stone

Movie
1934
The Band Plays On

as Tony Ferrera

Movie
1934
Death on the Diamond

as Larry Kelly

Movie
1934Movie
1934
Whom the Gods Destroy

as Jack Forrester

Movie
1934
Hollywood Party

as Radio Announcer (uncredited)

Movie
1934
The House of Rothschild

as Capt. Fitzroy

Movie
1934
Lazy River

as William 'Bill' Drexel

Movie
1934
Spitfire

as John Stafford

Movie
1934
Carolina

as Will Connelly

Movie
1933
The Right To Romance

as Bobby Preble

Movie
1933
Saturday's Millions

as Jim Fowler

Movie
1933
Tugboat Annie

as Alec (Son)

Movie
1933
Hell Below

as Lieut. (JG) 'Brick' Walters

Movie
1933
Today We Live

as Claude William Hope

Movie
1933
Men Must Fight

as Geoffrey Aiken

Movie
1932
Strange Interlude

as Gordon Evans as a young man

Movie
1932Movie
1932
Unashamed

as Dick Ogden

Movie
1932
New Morals for Old

as Ralph Thomas

Movie
1932
The Wet Parade

as Kip Tarleton

Movie
1932
Hell Divers

as Graham - Pilot Reporting Missing Airplanes (uncredited)

Movie
1931
The Guilty Generation

as Marco Ricca, also known as Marco Smith

Movie
1931Movie
1931
The Black Camel

as Jimmy Bradshaw

Movie
1929
Calling Hubby's Bluff

as Party Guest (uncredited)

Movie
1928
The Campus Vamp

as Student at Dance / at Beach (uncredited)

Movie

Personal Info

DepartmentActing
BirthdayFebruary 22, 1907
Day of DeathJuly 21, 1998
Place of BirthChicago, Illinois, USA
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