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Occupation
  
Actor

Name
  
Arthur Young

Role
  
Actor


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Born
  
2 September 1898 (
1898-09-02
)
Bristol, Gloucestershire, England, United Kingdom

Died
  
February 24, 1959, London, United Kingdom

Movies
  
San Demetrio London, La Rosa di Bagdad, Stranger from Venus, Five Days

Similar People
  
Charles Frend, Robert Hamer, Montgomery Tully

Arthur Young (2 September 1898 – 24 February 1959) was an English actor, notable for roles including Gladstone in the 1951 The Lady with a Lamp. He can be seen as a window cleaner in the film Radio Parade of 1935. He regularly appeared on BBC radio plays and was a member of the Corporation’s Drama Repertory Company in the late 1950s.

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Personal life

Young was born on 2 September 1898 in Bristol. His parents were William Young (1851 - 1900) and Emma Buffery (1858 - 1924). His maternal grandmother, Norah Cunningham (1834 - 1907), was from Ireland.

Filmography

Actor
1956
The Count of Monte Cristo (TV Series) as
Dukas
- Monaco (1956) - Dukas
1956
The Dynamiters as
Scobie
1955
The Scarlet Pimpernel (TV Series) as
Jacques
- The Christmas Present (1955) - Jacques
1955
St. Ives (TV Series) as
Romaine
- Journey's End (1955) - Romaine
- The Two Viscounts (1955) - Romaine
- Amersham Place (1955) - Romaine
- A la Belle Flora (1955) - Romaine
- Lion Rampant (1955) - Romaine
1955
No Smoking as
Joe Dawson
1951
BBC Sunday-Night Theatre (TV Series) as
Joseph Makepeace / Sir Andrew Brangwyn / Paul I, Tsar of Russia / ...
- The Makepeace Story #2: A New Generation (1955) - Joseph Makepeace
- A Dream of Treason (1955) - Sir Andrew Brangwyn
- Such Men Are Dangerous (1954) - Paul I, Tsar of Russia
- Skipper Next to God (1951) - Bruinsma
- The Doctor's Dilemma (1951) - Sir Ralph Bloomfield-Bonington
- Those in Favour- (1951) - Alexander Volodarsky
- Caesar's Wife (1951) - George Appleby
- The Skin Game (1951) - Hornblower
1955
Patrol Car (TV Series) as
Mr. Barker
- The Hand of Terror (1955) - Mr. Barker
1955
The Olive Jar (TV Movie) as
Don Lollò
1954
The Venusian as
Scientist
1954
Misalliance (TV Movie) as
Mr. Tarleton
1954
Paid to Kill as
Hyson
1954
John Wesley as
King George II
1954
Gravelhanger (TV Series) as
Cantrap
- Follow My Leader (1954) - Cantrap
- Death in a Ditch (1954) - Cantrap
- Where Do We Go from Here? (1954) - Cantrap
1954
An Inspector Calls as
Mr. Birling
1954
John of the Fair as
'Doc' Claydon
1953
Uncle Willie's Bicycle Shop as
Sir George Probus
1953
Shadow of the Vine (TV Movie) as
Mark Heath
1953
The Pickwick Papers (TV Series) as
Sergeant Buzzfuzz
- The Fifth Paper (1953) - Sergeant Buzzfuzz
1951
The Lady with a Lamp as
W. E. Gladstone
1951
Jenny Meade (TV Movie) as
Mr. Grace
1950
The 20 Questions Murder Mystery as
Doctor
1949
The Silver Box (TV Movie) as
John Barthwick, MP
1949
The Singing Princess as
Calif Oman (English version, voice)
1949
The Perfect Alibi (TV Movie) as
Edward Carter
1949
Dear Murderer (TV Movie) as
Inspector Pembury
1949
Lost Daughter as
Club Pianist (uncredited)
1948
The Happy Marriage (TV Movie) as
Gerald Thatcher
1948
My Brother Jonathan as
Sir Joseph Higgins
1947
The Rose Without a Thorn (TV Movie) as
Henry VIII
1947
The Root of All Evil as
George Grice
1945
Read All About It (Short) as
Jackson (uncredited)
1945
I'll Be Your Sweetheart as
Judge (uncredited)
1944
Two Fathers (Short)
1943
San Demetrio London as
Captain George Waite
1940
21 Days Together as
Asher
1939
Fiat Justitia (TV Movie)
1938
Parnell (TV Movie) as
Gladstone
1938
White Secrets (TV Movie) as
Stornaway
1938
So Much to Do (TV Movie) as
Cecil Rhodes
1938
The Seventh Man (TV Movie) as
Ede
1937
The Ghost Train (TV Movie) as
Saul Hodgkin
1937
Victoria the Great as
Rt. Hon. William Gladstone
1936
Servants All (Short) as
Sir Phineas Grant
1936
Wrath of Jealousy as
Dr. Granger
1935
No Limit as
Doctor
1934
Lorna Doone as
King's messenger (uncredited)

References

Arthur Young (actor) Wikipedia