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  1. Waldemar Young (July 1, 1878 – August 30, 1938) was an American screenwriter. He wrote for more than 80 films between 1917 and 1938.

  2. Waldemar Young. Writer: The Lives of a Bengal Lancer. American screenwriter, of Mormon parentage. Young's first job was on the editorial staff of the Salt Lake Herald. He subsequently studied at Stanford University, but did not manage to attain a degree.

  3. Waldemar Young. Writer: The Lives of a Bengal Lancer. American screenwriter, of Mormon parentage. Young's first job was on the editorial staff of the Salt Lake Herald. He subsequently studied at Stanford University, but did not manage to attain a degree.

  4. Valdemar (III) the Young (Danish: Valdemar den Unge) (c. 1209 – 28 November 1231) was a Junior King of Denmark from 1215 until his death. [1] Valdemar was the eldest son and co-ruler of King Valdemar II of Denmark by his first wife, Dagmar of Bohemia .

  5. Waldemar Young is known as an Writer, Screenplay, Adaptation, Scenario Writer, Story, Actor, and Continuity. Some of his work includes Island of Lost Souls, The Unknown, Love Me Tonight, Test Pilot, Cleopatra, Peter Ibbetson, The Unholy Three, and The Lives of a Bengal Lancer.

  6. Waldemar Januszczak (born 12 January 1954) is a Polish - British art critic and television documentary producer and presenter. Formerly the art critic of The Guardian, he took the same role at The Sunday Times in 1992, and has twice won the Critic of the Year award.

  7. Apr 27, 2022 · Waldemar Young (1 July 1878 – 30 August 1938), was an American screenwriter. He wrote for 81 films between 1917 and 1938. He was born in Salt Lake City, Utah and died in Hollywood, California from pneumonia. Waldemar was a grandson of Brigham Young. He was also a brother of Mahonri Young.

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