Richard Young Actor

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Richard Young (born December 17, 1955) is an American character actor, independent filmmaker, screenwriter, photographer and artist. Active from the early 1970s, he gained prominence starring in the opening sequence of Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (1989). Other feature films appearances include: The Ice Pirates (1984), Friday the 13th: A New Beginning (1985) and An Innocent Man (1989).
Born in Kissimmee, Florida in 1955, Young grew up in a conservative environment on military bases but was always looking for the next great adventure. At twelve years old, his father bought him a Leica camera and taught him lighting basics which helped him become the main photographer for his high school's newspaper. At age 18, he worked as a longshoreman in Alaska before attending the University of Washington on a pre-dentistry program for two years. While at University he worked as a free-lance photographer for extra money until he quit pre-dentistry to head for California to try to make it as a cameraman.[1]
In the early 1970s, Young found work with New World Pictures as crew for Roger Corman, however, the failure of an actor to appear resulted in Young starring in Night Call Nurses.[1][2] While acting, he received offers to guest star on prime-time television and joined Beverly Hills Playhouse theatre group. Young found a variety of work from both film and television including appearing in Kung Fu with William Katt and Gary Busey, Flamingo Road with Morgan Fairchild, Knight Rider and the Cheers episode 'Love Thy Neighbor'. In 1979, Young and John Chesko, along with Brenda Venus, filmed American novelist Henry Miller, resulting in the film Dinner with Henry Miller. A short thirty minute cut was released by Brenda Venus in 1984, however, over 2 hours of footage exist that is owned and being produced by Young who has yet to formally release the finished film, one of Miller's final film appearances.[1]
By the mid to late 1980s, Young had established himself as both a leading actor in television and film, appearing in Final Mission (1984). It was when Young met Steven Spielberg on the set of Amazing Stories whilst filming "Alamo Jobe" that the seed of Young playing the inspiration for Indiana Jones was formed in Spielberg's mind. In 1989, he was cast as 'Garth' or 'Fedora' in Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade which elevated him to worldwide recognition. However, despite appearing in lead roles he became disillusioned with the industry in 1995 and left to pursue his photography career.[1]
In the mid 1990s, Young was hired as cameraman for a documentary about a young woman who had come from the Bosnian War to make a new life in the US. During the filming, the crew found out that the family had gone missing in Croatia - so Young, the crew and the young woman went to the war zone to find the surviving members of her family. Young stayed in Croatia after the shoot was completed.[1] The war had a profound effect on him and, after his return to the US, he chose to follow his lifelong love of photography, and is working on detailing his Croatian experience in either a screenplay or book.[1]
As of 2018, Young resides in the Pacific Northwest in Seattle, Washington and is the owner of Silverwing Images where he creates fine art photography.[1]
Room 222 (1971) (TV) - Augie Cerutti
The F.B.I. (1971) (TV) - Mason Carter
The Reluctant Heroes (1971) (TV) - Pvt. Golden
Ironside (1972) (TV) - Steve Winters
Night Call Nurses (1972) - Kyle Toby
Marcus Welby, M.D. (1972) - Horst
Fly Me (1973) - Doctor
Kung Fu (1973) (TV) - Verne
Nakia (1974) (TV)
Inferno in Paradise (1974) - Clay Martin
Let's Do It Again (1975) - Biggie's Crony No. 3
Cry Your Purple Heart Out (1976) - Frank
Ellery Queen (1976) - Dr. Kemp (TV)
Barnaby Jones (1976) - Craig Webster (TV)
Banjo Hackett: Roamin' Free (1976) - Luke Mintore (TV)
Cherry Hill High (1977) - Vintner
Laverne & Shirley (1977) - Charles Warner (TV)
Switch (1977) - Larry Castle (TV)
Ryan's Hope (1979) - Lt. Hayes (TV)
Swim Team (1979) - Johnny
Cocaine Cowboys (1979) - Terry
High Risk (1981) - Mike (Pilot)
Flamingo Road (1981, 5 episodes) - Steve
Splendor in the Grass (1981) - Brian Stacey
Flamingo Road (1981) - Steve
Seven Brides for Seven Brothers (1982) - Deerwell (TV)
Texas (1982) - Mr. Hannibal
Knight Rider (1983) - Sonny Prince
The Mississippi (1983) - Earl Mack
Nickel Mountain (1984) - Jeff Freund
Emerald Point N.A.S. (1984) - Roger Pauley
The Ice Pirates (1984) - Debs
Final Mission (1984) - Sergeant Deacon
Hunter (1984) - Jesse (TV)
Friday the 13th: A New Beginning (1985) - Dr. Matthew Letter
Amazing Stories (1985) - Davy Crockett
Cheers (1985) - Frank (TV)
Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color (1986) - Frank Manley
Assassin (1986) - Robert Golem
The Wild Riders (1986) - Charles M. Russell
The West of the Imagination (1986) (TV) - Charles M Russell
Blue Heart (1987)
Saigon Commandos (1988) - Sgt. Mark Stryker
1969 (1988) - Ralph's Cellmate
Pancho Barnes (1988) (TV)
Beauty and the Beast (1988) (TV) - Buddy
Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (1989) - Fedora[3]
Lords of the Deep (1989) - Chadwick
An Innocent Man (1989) - Danny Scalise
Fatal Skies (1990) (V) - Deputy Derwood
Eye of the Widow (1991) - Malko Linge
Murder, She Wrote (1994) - Nick Halsey
Special Report: Journey to Mars (1996) (TV) - Astronaut Charles Downing
Cleo Bachelor of the Year (2000) (TV) - Himself (Contestant)
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Richard Young (born December 17, 1955) is an American actor, independent filmmaker, screenwriter, ...
Eye of the Widow Prince Malko Linge (1991)
Amazing Stories Davy Crockett (1985)
Special Report: Journey to Mars Astronaut Charles Downing (1996)
Murder, She Wrote Nick Halsey (1994)
Eye of the Widow Prince Malko Linge (1991)
An Innocent Man Danny Scalise (1989)
Saigon Commandos Sgt. Mark Stryker (1987)
Amazing Stories Davy Crockett (1985)
Final Mission Sergeant Deacon (1984)
Laverne & Shirley Charles Warner (1977)
Let's Do It Again Biggie's Crony #3 (1975)
December 17, 1955
Kissimmee, Florida, USA
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