Harold Young

Harold Young

Deceased · Born: Nov 13, 1897 · Died: Mar 3, 1972

Personal Details

BornNov 13, 1897 Portland, Oregon, USA

Biography

Harold Young, a talented and accomplished director and editor, made his mark on the film industry with a string of notable works, including the 1945 production of "Song of the Sarong", the 1938 release of "Newsboys' Home", and the 1939 film "The Forgotten Woman". Born on November 13, 1897, in the vibrant city of Portland, Oregon, USA, Young's life was marked by a passion for storytelling and a keen eye for detail.

Throughout his career, Young's dedication to his craft was evident in the quality of his work, and he earned a reputation as a master of his trade. His personal life was just as fulfilling, as he was married to the love of his life, Emily.

Tragically, Young's life came to a close on March 3, 1972, in the beautiful city of Beverly Hills, California, USA. Despite his passing, his legacy lives on through the many films he left behind, and his impact on the film industry continues to be felt to this day.

Career

1961
Witchcraft
Witchcraft as Director
1957
Carib Gold
Carib Gold as Director
1954
The Lie
The Lie as Director
Roogie's Bump
Roogie's Bump as Director
1945
1944
Hi, Buddy
Hi, Buddy as Director
Spy Train
Spy Train as Director
Hi'Ya Chum
Hi'Ya Chum as Director
1942
Juke Box Jenny
Juke Box Jenny as Director
1941
Bachelor Daddy
Bachelor Daddy as Director
1940
1938
Newsboys' Home
Newsboys' Home as Director
1935
Without Regret
Without Regret as Director
1934