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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| 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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