Robert Young

Birthday: 1907-02-22
Deathday: 1998-07-21
Birthplace: Chicago, Illinois, USA
Gender: Male
Owned By: Unowned

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.

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Credits

Year Title Character
1988-12-19 Marcus Welby, M.D.: A Holiday Affair Dr. Marcus Welby
1987-10-18 A Conspiracy of Love Joe Woldarski
1987-01-11 Mercy or Murder? Roswell Gilbert
1984-05-16 The Return of Marcus Welby, M.D. Dr. Marcus Welby
1977-12-18 Father Knows Best: Home for Christmas Jim Anderson
1977-05-15 The Father Knows Best Reunion James Anderson
1973-11-08 My Darling Daughters' Anniversary Judge Charles Raleigh
1972-11-22 All My Darling Daughters Judge Charles Raleigh
1969-03-26 Marcus Welby, M.D.: A Matter of Humanities Marcus Welby
1954-06-06 Secret of the Incas Stanley Moorehead
1952-05-03 The Half-Breed Dan Craig
1951-05-19 Goodbye, My Fancy Doctor James Merrill
1950-07-07 The Second Woman Jeff Cohalan
1949-12-02 And Baby Makes Three Vernon 'Vern' Walsh
1949-11-12 Bride for Sale Stephen Tracy Adams
1949-11-03 That Forsyte Woman Philip Bosinney
1949-04-19 Adventure in Baltimore Dr. Andrew Sheldon
1948-06-15 Relentless Nick Buckley
1948-03-10 Sitting Pretty Harry King
1947-08-15 Crossfire Finlay
1947-07-16 They Won't Believe Me Larry Ballentine
1946-10-30 Lady Luck Larry Scott
1946-08-09 The Searching Wind Alex Hazen
1946-02-25 Claudia and David David Naughton
1945-06-19 Those Endearing Young Charms Lt. Hurley 'Hank' Travers
1945-04-28 The Enchanted Cottage Oliver Bradford
1944-07-20 The Canterville Ghost Cuffy Williams
1943-11-04 Claudia David Naughton
1943-10-01 Sweet Rosie O'Grady Samuel Magee
1943-04-01 Slightly Dangerous Bob Stuart
1942-12-17 Journey for Margaret John Davis
1942-08-17 Cairo Homer Smith, aka Juniper Jones
1942-02-01 Joe Smith, American Joe Smith
1941-12-04 H.M. Pulham, Esq. Harry Moulton Pulham
1941-10-16 Married Bachelor Randolph Haven
1941-09-18 Lady Be Good Edward 'Eddie' Crane
1941-02-21 Western Union Richard Blake
1941-02-14 The Trial of Mary Dugan Jimmy Blake
1940-11-29 Dr. Kildare's Crisis Douglas Lamont
1940-07-11 Sporting Blood Myles Vanders
1940-06-20 The Mortal Storm Fritz Marberg
1940-06-05 Florian Anton Erban
1940-02-23 Northwest Passage Langdon Towne
1939-08-10 Miracles for Sale Michael Morgan
1939-06-22 Maisie Charles 'Slim' Martin
1939-05-26 Bridal Suite Neil McGill
1939-02-03 Honolulu Brooks Mason / George Smith
1938-11-18 The Shining Hour David Linden
1938-08-12 Rich Man, Poor Girl Bill Harrison
1938-06-10 The Toy Wife Andre Vallaire
1938-06-04 Paradise for Three Fritz Hagedorn
1938-06-03 Josette Pierre Brassard
1938-06-02 Three Comrades Gottfried Lenz
1937-11-19 Navy Blue and Gold Roger 'Rog' Ash
1937-10-08 The Bride Wore Red Rudolph 'Rudi' Pal
1937-07-02 The Emperor's Candlesticks Grand Duke Peter
1937-06-18 Married Before Breakfast Tom Wakefield
1937-05-28 I Met Him in Paris Gene Anders
1937-01-22 Dangerous Number Hank
1936-12-25 Stowaway Tommy Randall
1936-10-02 The Longest Night Charley Phelps
1936-09-11 Sworn Enemy Henry 'Hank' Sherman
1936-07-10 The Bride Walks Out Hugh McKenzie
1936-05-31 Secret Agent Robert Marvin
1936-05-15 The Three Wise Guys Joe Hatcher
1936-05-06 It's Love Again Peter Carlton
1935-12-25 The Bride Comes Home Jack Bristow
1935-10-28 Remember Last Night? Tony Milburn
1935-09-12 Red Salute Jeff
1935-06-28 Calm Yourself Preston Patton
1935-05-03 Vagabond Lady Tony Spear
1935-03-23 West Point of the Air Little Mike Stone
1934-12-21 The Bands Plays On Tony Ferrera
1934-09-14 Death on the Diamond Larry Kelly
1934-07-27 Paris Interlude Pat
1934-07-12 Whom the Gods Destroy Jack Forrester
1934-05-24 Hollywood Party Radio Announcer (uncredited)
1934-04-07 The House of Rothschild Capt. Fitzroy
1934-03-16 Lazy River William 'Bill' Drexel
1934-03-08 Spitfire John Stafford
1934-02-02 Carolina Will Connelly
1933-11-17 The Right To Romance Bobby Preble
1933-09-30 Saturday's Millions Jim Fowler
1933-08-04 Tugboat Annie Alec (Son)
1933-06-08 Hell Below Lieut. (JG) 'Brick' Walters
1933-03-03 Today We Live Claude William Hope
1933-02-17 Men Must Fight Geoffrey Aiken
1932-12-30 Strange Interlude Gordon Evans as a young man
1932-11-17 The Kid from Spain Ricardo
1932-07-02 Unashamed Dick Ogden
1932-06-04 New Morals for Old Ralph Thomas
1932-03-26 The Wet Parade Kip Tarleton
1932-01-16 Hell Divers Graham - Pilot Reporting Missing Airplanes (uncredited)
1931-11-19 The Guilty Generation Marco Ricca, also known as Marco Smith
1931-10-23 The Sin of Madelon Claudet Dr.Claudet
1931-06-21 The Black Camel Jimmy Bradshaw
1928-11-25 The Campus Vamp Student at Dance / at Beach (uncredited)