Robert Young
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Young is not to be confused with a substantial number of other Robert Youngs, including at least two other actors, one of whom worked in silent films in the U.S. This Robert Young never made any silent movies.There are also several filmmakers also named Robert Young; the best-known is most often credited as Robert M. Young, much of whose most important work is in documentary.
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Life Events
1917
At age 10, moved with family to Los Angeles (date approximate)
1931
Began touring on a recurring basis with a production of the play, "The Ship"
1931
Signed by MGM; first film there, "The Sin of Madelon Claudet"
1931
Made film debut in "The Black Camel", produced by Fox
1932
Played first male leads in films, "Unashamed" and "New Morals for Old"
1936
Only feature film credits outside the US: traveled to England to play leading roles in "Secret Agent" and "It's Love Again"
1944
Contract with MGM ended; last film there for five years, "The Canterville Ghost"; thereafter free-lanced for all of Hollywood major studios, working most often at RKO over the next decade
1949
Began acting in "Father Knows Best" on radio
1954
Last feature film, "Secret of the Incas"
1954
TV series debut, "Father Knows Best", in the title role of Jim Anderson; also marked TV producing debut
1966
Played the title role of Nick Holloway on the detective comedy series pilot, "Holloway's Daughters"; option for possible series not picked up
1971
First TV-movie, the two-part "Vanished"; received an Emmy nomination as Outstanding Supporting Actor
1977
Starred in two NBC "extension sequels", 90 minutes long each: "Father Knows Best: The Father Knows Best Reunion" and "Father Knows Best: Home from Christmas"
1979
Played grandfather James Lawrence on the short-lived NBC drama series, "Little Women"
1984
Reprised the role of Marcus Welby in the TV-movie, "The Return of Marcus Welby, M.D."
1988
Again reprised the role of Marcus Welby in the TV-movie, "Marcus Welby, M.D.--A Holiday Affair"
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Notes
Young is not to be confused with a substantial number of other Robert Youngs, including at least two other actors, one of whom worked in silent films in the U.S. This Robert Young never made any silent movies.There are also several filmmakers also named Robert Young; the best-known is most often credited as Robert M. Young, much of whose most important work is in documentary.