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Cause of death
  
Name
  
Tony Young

Years active
  
1959-1993


Occupation
  
Resting place
  
Cremation

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Full Name
  
Carleton L. Young

Born
  
June 28, 1937 (
1937-06-28
)
New York City, New York, U.S.

Spouse
  
Sondra Currie (m. 1976–1986), Madlyn Rhue (m. 1962–1970), Connie Mason (m. 1958–1962)

Siblings
  
Penny Y. Gossner, Stephen Young

Parents
  
Barbara Leonard Davis, Carleton G. Young

Movies
  
Similar People
  
Sondra Currie, Madlyn Rhue, Dan Duryea, Carleton G Young, Connie Mason

Died
  
February 26, 2002 (aged 64) West Hollywood, California, U.S.

Carleton L. Young, known as Tony Young (June 28, 1937 – February 26, 2002), was an American character actor in film and television. In 1961, he starred at the age of twenty-three in the title role of "Cord" in the 12-episode CBS western television series Gunslinger, a replacement for Dick Powell's Zane Grey Theater.

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TONY YOUNG TRIBUTE


Background

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Young was born in New York City, the son of Carleton G. Young, a film and television character actor and the radio voice of the original Ellery Queen detective program. The Youngs moved to California in the 1940s, and Tony graduated from Los Angeles City College. He served in the United States Air Force.

His first acting roles were in 1959 in three western series, NBC's Fury and two highly acclaimed ABC productions, Lawman and Maverick.

Acting career

In 1960, he appeared as The Sabine Kid in the episode "The O'Mara's Ladies" of the short-lived NBC western series, Overland Trail, starring William Bendix and Doug McClure. That same year he also appeared on Bourbon Street Beat detective series set in New Orleans, Tombstone Territory, and The Deputy, as Tweed Younger in "The Fatal Urge."

In 1960, Young portrayed an outlaw, Clem Reeves, in the episode "Queen of Diamonds" of NBC's Laramie western series, with fellow guest stars Julie London and Claude Akins. Young also appeared twice on the ABC/Warner Brothers western series, Bronco, with Ty Hardin, and Cheyenne, starring Clint Walker.

In 1963, Young was cast as Herb Clark in a short-term stint on the ABC daytime soap opera General Hospital. He also appeared on 77 Sunset Strip, Wagon Train, the syndicated western anthology series, Death Valley Days, Bonanza, The Virginian, and Dale Robertson's The Iron Horse. He also appeared on many other series, including Star Trek (as Kryton in the episode "Elaan of Troyius"), Love, American Style, Medical Center, Fantasy Island, Starsky and Hutch, The Six Million Dollar Man, The Fall Guy, Mission: Impossible, The Rookies, Mannix, The Streets of San Francisco, Gemini Man, Spider-Woman, and Knight Rider.

Among the films in which Young appeared were the Dan Duryea western He Rides Tall (1964), and Taggart (1964), based on a Louis L'Amour novel. As the title character, Kent Taggart witnesses his parents being killed in a cattle stampede arranged by a corrupt rancher. Taggart kills Rusty Bob Blazer, played by Peter Duryea, the son of the rancher responsible for the stampede. Rusty Bob's father, Ben Blazer, as he lies dying from his wounds in the confrontation, places a $5,000 bounty on Taggart's head. And Peter Duryea's real-life father, Dan Duryea, as Jay Jason, sets out into Apache country to apprehend Taggart. Stuart Randall appears in the film in his customary role of a sheriff. David Carradine made his film debut in Taggart.

His last screen appearance was on March 2, 1993 as John Huston in the episode "Goodbye Norma Jean - April 4, 1960" of the series Quantum Leap. In the segment, series character Dr. Sam Beckett (Scott Bakula) plays the chauffeur of Marilyn Monroe, who saves her life and assists with her final film, The Misfits, with Clark Gable.

Marriage and Death

Young was married to actresses Madlyn Rhue (1962–1970) and Sondra Currie (1976–1986). Both marriages remained childless and ended through divorce.

He died of lung cancer on February 26, 2002, at the age of sixty-four at his home in West Hollywood, California. He left behind his longtime companion Kathy Balaban; his daughter Julie Young; and two siblings. Penny Y. Gossner (his sister) and Stephen Young (his younger brother).

Filmography

Actor
1993
Quantum Leap (TV Series) as
John Huston
- Goodbye Norma Jean - April 4, 1960 (1993) - John Huston
1992
Dark Justice (TV Series) as
Nashman
- Needy Things (1992) - Nashman
1989
Up Your Alley as
Restaurant Patron
1986
The New Mike Hammer (TV Series) as
Mickey Gross
- Murder in the Cards (1986) - Mickey Gross
1985
Tuff Turf as
Dancer
1984
Knight Rider (TV Series) as
Paul Renard
- Dead of Knight (1984) - Paul Renard
1982
The Fall Guy (TV Series) as
Dunning
- License to Kill: Part 2 (1982) - Dunning
- License to Kill: Part 1 (1982) - Dunning
1979
Spider-Woman (TV Series)
- A Deadly Dream (1980) - (voice)
- Return of the Spider Queen (1979) - (voice)
- A Crime in Time (1979) - (voice)
- The Great Magini (1979) - (voice)
- Invasion of the Black Hole (1979) - (voice)
- The Spider-Woman and the Fly (1979) - (voice)
- Dracula's Revenge (1979) - (voice)
- Shuttle to Disaster (1979) - (voice)
- Games of Doom (1979) - (voice)
- The Kongo Spider (1979) - (voice)
- The Lost Continent (1979) - (voice)
- The Kingpin Strikes Again (1979) - (voice)
- The Ghost Vikings (1979) - (voice)
- The Amazon Adventure (1979) - (voice)
- Realm of Darkness (1979) - (voice)
- Pyramids of Terror (1979) - (voice)
1979
Guyana: Cult of the Damned as
Ron Harvey
1978
Fantasy Island (TV Series) as
Joe Houston
- Reunion/Anniversary (1978) - Joe Houston
1978
What Really Happened to the Class of '65? (TV Series)
- The Girl Who Always Said No (1978)
1977
The Six Million Dollar Man (TV Series) as
Jason O'Neal
- Bigfoot V (1977) - Jason O'Neal
1977
Starsky and Hutch (TV Series) as
Officer Williams
- The Committee (1977) - Officer Williams
1976
Gemini Man (TV Series) as
Tanner
- Sam Casey, Sam Casey (1976) - Tanner
1976
Jigsaw John (TV Series) as
Manning
- Plastique (1976) - Manning
1975
The Rookies (TV Series) as
Bolt
- The Code Five Affair (1975) - Bolt
1975
S.W.A.T. (TV Series) as
Rosetti
- The Swinger (1975) - Rosetti
1975
The Lives of Jenny Dolan (TV Movie) as
Interne
1973
The Streets of San Francisco (TV Series) as
Gogo Friezell / Gunman 1
- Labyrinth (1975) - Gogo Friezell
- No Badge for Benjy (1973) - Gunman 1
1975
The Carol Burnett Show (TV Series) as
Milkman
- William Conrad and The Jackson 5 (1975) - Milkman
1975
The Abduction of Saint Anne (TV Movie) as
Vanjack
1975
Get Christie Love! (TV Series) as
Officer Russell Stokes
- The Deadly Sport (1975) - Officer Russell Stokes
1974
Police Woman (TV Series) as
Woody Lane
- Shoefly (1974) - Woody Lane
1974
Barnaby Jones (TV Series) as
Trumbull
- Conspiracy of Terror (1974) - Trumbull
1974
The Sex Symbol (TV Movie) as
Rick Roman
1974
Medical Center (TV Series) as
Brian
- Adults Only (1974) - Brian
1974
Act of Vengeance as
Bud
1974
Chopper One (TV Series) as
Frank Conner
- Deadly Carrier (1974) - Frank Conner
1974
Policewomen as
Frank Mitchell
1972
Mannix (TV Series) as
Tony Lassiter / Duke / Tom Fortune
- Search in the Dark (1973) - Tony Lassiter
- To Kill a Memory (1972) - Duke
- Cry Pigeon (1972) - Tom Fortune
1973
The Outfit as
Accountant
1973
Superchick as
Johnny
1972
Black Gunn as
Dell
1972
Mission: Impossible (TV Series) as
Gordon
- Hit (1972) - Gordon
1972
Play It As It Lays as
Johnny Waters
1971
A Death of Innocence (TV Movie) as
Joe La Cossit
1971
Chrome and Hot Leather as
Mitch
1971
O'Hara, U.S. Treasury (TV Series) as
Johnny Winters
- Operation: Stolen Bonds (1971) - Johnny Winters
1967
The Virginian (TV Series) as
Kressel / Shoop
- Jump-Up (1971) - Kressel
- The Gauntlet (1967) - Shoop
1970
Love, American Style (TV Series) as
George Bender (segment "Love and the Young Executive")
- Love and the Young Executive (1970) - George Bender (segment "Love and the Young Executive")
1970
A Man Called Sledge as
Mallory
1969
It Takes a Thief (TV Series) as
Ramsey
- The King of Thieves (1969) - Ramsey
- Flowers from Alexander (1969) - Ramsey
1969
Charro! as
Lt. Rivera
1968
Star Trek (TV Series) as
Kryton
- Elaan of Troyius (1968) - Kryton
1966
Iron Horse (TV Series) as
Tower / Red Shirt / Shad
- Banner with a Strange Device (1967) - Tower
- Hellcat (1966) - Red Shirt (uncredited)
- No Wedding Bells for Tony (1966) - Shad
1966
An American Dream as
Hood (uncredited)
1965
Bonanza (TV Series) as
Trace Cordell
- The Return (1965) - Trace Cordell
1964
Taggart as
Kent Taggart
1964
He Rides Tall as
Marshal Morg Rocklin
1964
Wagon Train (TV Series) as
Quent Loomis
- The Melanie Craig Story (1964) - Quent Loomis
1963
Death Valley Days (TV Series) as
Corbin
- Phantom Procession (1963) - Corbin
1963
General Hospital (TV Series) as
Herb Clark
1963
77 Sunset Strip (TV Series) as
Larry Knight
- Flight 307 (1963) - Larry Knight
1960
Cheyenne (TV Series) as
Johnny Brassbuttons / Yellow Knife - Indian Leader
- Johnny Brassbuttons (1962) - Johnny Brassbuttons
- Two Trails to Santa Fe (1960) - Yellow Knife - Indian Leader (uncredited)
1959
Bronco (TV Series) as
Tod Chapman / Corporal Red Bird
- One Evening in Abilene (1962) - Tod Chapman
- The Burning Springs (1959) - Corporal Red Bird
1961
Gunslinger (TV Series) as
Cord
- New Savannah (1961) - Cord
- The Death of Yellow Singer (1961) - Cord
- Johnny Sergeant (1961) - Cord
- The Diehards (1961) - Cord
- Golden Circle (1961) - Cord
- Road of the Dead (1961) - Cord
- The Recruit (1961) - Cord
- Rampage (1961) - Cord
- Zone (1961) - Cord
- The Hostage Fort (1961) - Cord
- Appointment in Cascabel (1961) - Cord
- The Buried People (1961) - Cord
1961
The Marriage-Go-Round as
Crewcut - Party Guest (uncredited)
1960
The Deputy (TV Series) as
Tweed Younger
- The Fatal Urge (1960) - Tweed Younger
1960
Laramie (TV Series) as
Clem Reeves
- Queen of Diamonds (1960) - Clem Reeves
1960
Walk Like a Dragon as
Cabot
1960
Tombstone Territory (TV Series) as
Dodd
- The Kidnapping (1960) - Dodd
1960
Bourbon Street Beat (TV Series) as
Prosper Gamillon
- Swamp Fire (1960) - Prosper Gamillon
1960
Overland Trail (TV Series) as
The Sabine Kid
- The O'Mara's Ladies (1960) - The Sabine Kid
1959
Maverick (TV Series) as
Acando
- Trooper Maverick (1959) - Acando
1959
Lawman (TV Series) as
Mark McQueen
- The Prodigal (1959) - Mark McQueen
1959
Fury (TV Series)
- Timber Walker (1959)
Self
1979
When the West Was Fun: A Western Reunion (TV Movie documentary) as
Self
1961
Here's Hollywood (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #1.210 (1961) - Self

References

Tony Young (actor) Wikipedia