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      • Despite his trademark portrayal of happy, well-adjusted characters, Young's bitterness toward Hollywood casting practices never diminished, and he suffered from depression and alcoholism, culminating in a suicide attempt in January 1991. Later, he spoke candidly about his personal problems in an effort to encourage others to seek help.
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  1. Jan 20, 1991 · Actor Robert Young, who for 10 years served as the ideal TV patriarch in “Father Knows Best” and went on to star in “Marcus Welby, M.D.,” attempted suicide at his Westlake Village home last...

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  3. Jun 2, 2022 · Robert Oldham Young has said he has a cure for cancer and other diseases. He faces a new round of charges for practicing without a license.

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  4. Jun 30, 2022 · — On July 7, Robert Young will appear once again in front of a judge on charges that the best-selling book author of the 'pH Miracle' book series treated terminally-ill patients without a ...

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    • Robert Young (Jim Anderson) Jim Anderson is the patriarch of the family and works as an insurance agent. But his most important work comes at home, where he does all in his power to give his family a good life, because, after all, Father Knows Best.
    • Jane Wyatt (Margaret Anderson) Margaret Anderson is the homemaker and matriarch of the family, who brought realism, devotion, and strength to the household.
    • Elinor Donahue (Betty Anderson) Betty Anderson, known as “Princess,” is your typical teenager, but since it was the ’50s, it was all rosy and she was radiant, if sometimes a little too perfect.
    • Billy Gray (James Anderson) James Anderson, also known as Bud, is the archetypal wisecracking teen who often went to Dad with some misguided notion, only for father to guide Bud back on track.
  5. Young died of respiratory failure at his Westlake Village, California, home on July 21, 1998. [6] He has three stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame ; the stars are in the categories of film (located at 6933 Hollywood Blvd. ), television (6358 Hollywood Blvd.), and radio (1660 Vine Street ).

  6. Mar 8, 2020 · Robert died at 91 in 1998, four years after losing Betty, but he left behind a legacy of helping others through the Robert Young Center for patients with substance-abuse and mental-health...

  7. Jul 17, 2024 · He suffered for years from depression and alcoholism and attempted suicide in 1991. Despite these difficulties, he was respected in Hollywood for his professionalism, working consistently in television movies until his retirement in 1988. He was married for over 60 years.