Harold Young

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Harold Young (November 13, 1897 – March 3, 1972) was an American film director, editor, and occasional actor. Born in Portland, Oregon, Young was active as a film editor from 1923-1934, working first on a series of George O'Hara short subjects under the director Malcolm St. Clair. Young's best-known early directoral assignment is probably The Scarlet Pimpernel (1934), starring Leslie Howard and Merle Oberon, one example of his occasional work in Britain. He died on March 3, 1972 in Beverly Hills, California.

Known For

Birth Location Portland, Oregon, USA
Born 1897-11-13
Died 1972-03-03

Movies

Kind Hearts and Coronets as Captain (uncredited)
1949

Movies

Carib Gold Director
1957
Roogie's Bump Director
1954
The Lie Director
1954
Citizen Saint Director
1947
1945
Phantoms, Inc. Director
1945
The Frozen Ghost Director
1945
1945
1945
1944
Machine Gun Mama Director
1944
Spy Train Director
1943
Hi, Buddy Director
1943
Hi'ya, Chum Director
1943
The Mummy's Tomb Director
1942
1942
Juke Box Jenny Director
1942
Swing It Soldier Director
1941
Bachelor Daddy Director
1941
1940
Sabotage Director
1939
Hero for a Day Director
1939
1939
1939
Newsboys' Home Director
1938
The Storm Director
1938
Little Tough Guy Director
1938
52nd Street Director
1937
Let Them Live Director
1937
My American Wife Director
1936
Woman Trap Director
1936
Without Regret Director
1935
1934
The Rise of Catherine the Great Supervising Editor
1934
1933
The Private Life of Henry VIII Editorial Manager
1933
1933
1932
1931
The Reckless Hour Art Direction
1931
The Lash Editor
1930
Bright Lights Editor
1930
Top Speed Editor
1930
1929
1928
1926
Fighting Blood Film Processor
1923
Fighting Blood Film Processor
1923