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An amiable comedy player of radio, film and television, Alan Young won an Emmy starring in his own CBS show... (Learn more)

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Alan Young’s Milestones
In charge of film and broadcasting department, Christian Science Church
Played short-term role on the ABC daytime drama "General Hospital"
Starred as Wilbur on "Mr. Ed" (Syndication, then CBS)
Starred in "The Alan Young Show" (CBS)
Worked as commercial artist and cartoonist; performed on Canadian and American radio
1926 Moved to Canada with family (date approximate)
1933 Made his debut as comedy monologist
1946 Film acting debut in "Margie"
1952 Starred with Dinah Shore in the disastrous "Aaron Slick From Punkin Creek"
1954 Hosted "Saturday Night Revue" (NBC)
1988 Returned to series TV in "Coming of Age" (CBS)
1994 Returned to feature films co-starring in "Beverly Hills Cop III"
1999 Starred in an L.A. stage production of "You Can't Take It With You"
2002 Had lead role in the independent feature "Em & Me"; former "Mr. Ed" co-star Connie Hines also appears in film

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Quick Facts

Also known as

AKA : Angus Young

Born

November, 19 1919 in North Shields, England, United Kingdom

Professions

actor, comedian