Loretta Young

Loretta Young

Deceased · Born: Jan 6, 1913 · Died: Aug 12, 2000

Personal Details

BornJan 6, 1913 Salt Lake City, Utah, USA
Spouse
  • Jean Louis

    ( Aug 10, 1993 to Apr 20, 1997 )
  • Tom Lewis

    ( Jul 31, 1940 to Aug 20, 1969 )
  • Grant Withers

    ( Jan 26, 1930 to Sep 15, 1931 )
Parents
  • John Earl Young
  • Gladys Royal Young
  • Gladys Royal Belzer
Relatives
  • Polly Ann Young (Sibling)
  • Sally Blane (Sibling)
  • Georgiana Young (Half Sibling)
  • John R. Young (Sibling)
  • Betty Jane Royale (Niece or Nephew)

Biography

Here is the biography of Loretta Young:

Loretta Young was born Gretchen Young in Salt Lake City, Utah on January 6, 1913, to Gladys (Royal) and John Earle Young. Her parents separated when Loretta was three years old. Her mother moved Loretta and her two older sisters to Southern California, where Mrs. Young ran a boarding house. When Loretta was 10, her mother married one of her boarders, George Belzer. They had a daughter, Georgianna, two years later.

Loretta was appearing on screen as a child extra by the time she was four, joining her elder sisters, Polly Ann Young and Elizabeth Jane Young (later better known as Sally Blane),as child players. Mrs. Young's brother-in-law was an assistant director and got young Loretta a small role in the film The Only Way (1914). The role consisted of nothing more than a small, weeping child lying on an operating table. Later that year, she appeared in another small role, in The Primrose Ring (1917). The film starred Mae Murray, who was so taken with little Loretta that she offered to adopt her. Loretta lived with the Murrays for about a year and a half. In 1921, she had a brief scene in The Sheik (1921).

Loretta and her sisters attended parochial schools, after which they helped their mother run the boarding house. In 1927, Loretta returned to films in a small part in Naughty But Nice (1927). Even at the age of fourteen, she was an ambitious actress. Changing her name to Loretta Young, letting her blond hair revert to its natural brown and with her green eyes, satin complexion and exquisite face, she quickly graduated from ingenue to leading lady. Beginning with her role as Denise Laverne in The Magnificent Flirt (1928),she shaped any character she took on with total dedication.

In 1930, the 17-year-old Young made headlines when she and Grant Withers, who was previously married and nine years her senior, eloped to Yuma, Arizona. They had both appeared in Warner Bros.' The Second Floor Mystery (1930). The marriage was annulled in 1931, the same year in which the pair would again co-star on screen in a film ironically titled Too Young to Marry (1931). By the mid-'30s, Loretta left First National Studios for rival Fox, where she had previously worked on a loan-out basis, and became one of the premier leading ladies of Hollywood.

In 1935, she made Call of the Wild (1935) with Clark Gable and it was thought they had an affair where Loretta got pregnant thereafter. Because of the strict morality clauses in their contracts - and the fact that Clark Gable was married - they could not tell anybody except Loretta's mother. Loretta and her mother left for Europe after filming on The Crusades finished. They returned in August 1935 to the United States, at which time Gladys Belzer announced Loretta's 'illness' to the press. Filming on Loretta's next film, Ramona, was also cancelled. During this time, Loretta was living in a small house in Venice, California, her mother rented. On November 6, 1935, Loretta delivered a healthy baby girl whom she named Judith. It wasn't until the 1990s when she was watching Larry King Live where she first heard the word 'date rape' and upon finding out exactly what it was, professed to her friend and biographer Edward Funk and her daughter-in-law Linda Lewis, that she had gone through the same with Clark Gable. "That's what happened between me and Clark."

In 1938, Loretta starred as Sally Goodwin in Kentucky (1938),an outstanding success. Her co-star Walter Brennan won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his role as Peter Goodwin.

In 1940, Loretta married businessman Tom Lewis, and from then on her child was called Judy Lewis, although Tom Lewis never adopted her. Judy was brought up thinking that both parents had adopted her and did not know, until years later, that she was actually the biological daughter of Loretta and Clark Gable. Four years after her marriage to Tom Lewis, Loretta had a son, Christopher Lewis, and later another son, Peter Charles.

In the 1940s, Loretta was still one of the most beautiful ladies in Hollywood. She reached the pinnacle of her career when she won the Academy Award for Best Actress in The Farmer's Daughter (1947),the tale of a farm girl who rises through the ranks and becomes a congresswoman. It was a smash and today is her best remembered film. The same year, she starred in the delightful fantasy The Bishop's

Career

2008
Thou Shalt Not: Sex, Sin and Censorship in Pre-Code Hollywood
Thou Shalt Not: Sex, Sin and Censorship in Pre-Code Hollywood as Madeleine Walters West (archive footage)
1989
Lady in the Corner
Lady in the Corner as Grace Guthrie
1986
Christmas Eve
Christmas Eve as Amanda Kingsley
1962
The New Loretta Young Show
The New Loretta Young Show as Christine Massey
1953
1952
Because of You
Because of You as Christine Carroll Kimberly
Paula
Paula as Paula Rogers
1951
Half Angel
Half Angel as Nora Gilpin
Cause for Alarm!
Cause for Alarm! as Ellen Jones
1950
Key to the City
Key to the City as Clarissa Standish
1949
Come to the Stable
Come to the Stable as Sister Margaret
Mother Is a Freshman
Mother Is a Freshman as Abigail Fortitude Abbott
The Accused
The Accused as Dr. Wilma Tuttle
1947
The Farmer's Daughter
The Farmer's Daughter as Katrin Holstrom
The Bishop's Wife
The Bishop's Wife as Julia Brougham
The Perfect Marriage
The Perfect Marriage as Maggie Williams
1946
The Stranger
The Stranger as Mary Longstreet
1945
Along Came Jones
Along Came Jones as Cherry de Longpre
1944
And Now Tomorrow
And Now Tomorrow as Emily Blair
Ladies Courageous
Ladies Courageous as Roberta Harper
1943
China
China as Carolyn Grant
1942
1941
The Men in Her Life
The Men in Her Life as Lina Varasvina / Polly Varley
Bedtime Story
Bedtime Story as Jane Drake
1940
He Stayed for Breakfast
He Stayed for Breakfast as Marianna Duval
1939
Eternally Yours
Eternally Yours as Anita Halstead
The Story of Alexander Graham Bell
The Story of Alexander Graham Bell as Mrs. Mabel Hubbard Bell
1938
Three Blind Mice
Three Blind Mice as Pamela Charters
Kentucky
Kentucky as Sally Goodwin
Suez
Suez as Countess Eugenie de Montijo
Four Men and a Prayer
Four Men and a Prayer as Lynn Cherrington
1937
Love Under Fire
Love Under Fire as Myra Cooper
Love Is News
Love Is News as Tony Gateson
Café Metropole
Café Metropole as Laura Ridgeway
Wife, Doctor and Nurse
Wife, Doctor and Nurse as Ina Heath Lewis
1936
Ladies in Love
Ladies in Love as Susie Schmidt
Private Number
Private Number as Ellen Neal
The Unguarded Hour
The Unguarded Hour as Lady Helen Dearden
Ramona
Ramona as Ramona
1935
Call of the Wild
Call of the Wild as Claire Blake
The Crusades
The Crusades as Berengaria, Princess of Navarre
Clive of India
Clive of India as Margaret Maskelyne
1934
The White Parade
The White Parade as June Arden
Born to Be Bad
Born to Be Bad as Letty Strong
The House of Rothschild
The House of Rothschild as Julie Rothschild
Caravan
Caravan as Countess Wilma
1933
She Had to Say Yes
She Had to Say Yes as Florence 'Flo' Denny
Grand Slam
Grand Slam as Marcia Stanislavsky
The Devil's in Love
The Devil's in Love as Margot Lesesne
Heroes for Sale
Heroes for Sale as Ruth Loring
Employees' Entrance
Employees' Entrance as Madeleine Walters West
1932
Week-End Marriage
Week-End Marriage as Lola Davis Hayes
The Hatchet Man
The Hatchet Man as Sun Toya San
Life Begins
Life Begins as Grace Sutton
They Call It Sin
They Call It Sin as Marion Cullen
1931
Taxi
Taxi as Sue Riley Nolan
Big Business Girl
Big Business Girl as Claire 'Mac' McIntyre
Platinum Blonde
Platinum Blonde as Gallagher
The Ruling Voice
The Ruling Voice as Gloria Bannister
Beau Ideal
Beau Ideal as Isobel Brandon
The Stolen Jools
The Stolen Jools as Loretta Young
1930
The Truth About Youth
The Truth About Youth as Phyllis Ericson
Road to Paradise
Road to Paradise as Margaret Waring / Mary Brennan
Kismet
Kismet as Marsinah
The Right of Way
The Right of Way as Rosalie Evantural
The Devil to Pay!
The Devil to Pay! as Dorothy Hope
Show Girl in Hollywood
Show Girl in Hollywood as Loretta Young
War Nurse
War Nurse as Nurse (uncredited)
1929
Seven Footprints to Satan
Seven Footprints to Satan as One of Satan's Victims (uncredited)
Show of Shows
Show of Shows as Performer in 'Meet My Sister' Number
1928
Scarlet Seas
Scarlet Seas as Margaret Barbour
1921
The Sheik
The Sheik as Arab Child (uncredited)