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    Carleton Young

    American character actor

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  1. Carleton Young. Captain Carleton Scott Young (October 21, 1905 – November 7, 1994) was an American character actor who was known for his deep voice. [1] Early years. Born in Fulton, Oswego County, New York, Young was the second and only surviving child of State Highway Civil Engineer Joseph Henry Young and Minna Emma Pauline "Minnie" Adler.

  2. Carleton Young. Actor: The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance. American character actor noted for his deep, rich voice. Young made his Broadway debut in the early 1930s, appearing in such plays as "Page Pygmalion", "The Man Who Reclaimed His Head", "Late Wisdom" and "Yesterday's Orchids".

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    • October 21, 1905
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    • November 7, 1994
  3. Carleton Young. Jump to Edit. Overview. Born. October 21, 1905 · Westfield, New York, USA. Died. November 7, 1994 · Los Angeles, California, USA (undisclosed) Birth name. Carleton Scott Young. Nickname. Gordon Roberts. Mini Bio. American character actor noted for his deep, rich voice.

    • October 21, 1905
    • November 7, 1994
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  5. Nov 7, 1994 · Carleton Scott Young (October 21, 1905 - November 7, 1994) was an American character actor known for his deep voice who performed in more than 200 American television and film roles. Known For. 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea. The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance. North by Northwest. The Day the Earth Stood Still. Spartacus. Tell Your Children.

  6. Carleton Young. Credits (text only) Hide Actor (260 credits) 1973 The Magician (TV Series) Minister. - Illusion in Terror (1973) ... Minister. 1973 Barnaby Jones (TV Series) Minister at Funeral. - Catch Me If You Can (1973) ... Minister at Funeral. 1973 The Streets of San Francisco (TV Series) Minister at Evelyn's Funeral. - Act of Duty (1973) ...

  7. Carleton Garretson Young (May 26, 1907 – July 11, 1971) was an American actor in radio, film and television. Early years. Young was born in Westfield, New York in May 1907. [1] . He attended Carnegie Institute of Technology, where he became "one of the most promising of its group of youthful Thespians." [2] Radio.

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