Gig Young

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AKA: Bryant Fleming, Byron Barr, Byron Elsworth Barr
Nationality: American
Birthdate: 11/04/1913
Birthplace: St Cloud, Minnesota, USA
Death Date: 10/19/1978

biography

Amiable supporting player and occasional lead who broke into film in the early 1940s. Young appeared in several bit parts under his given name, Byron Barr, and the pseudonym, Bryant Fleming, before adopting the name of his character in the 1942 feature, "The Gay Sisters". While he proved capable in several dramatic parts (notably as the sleazy emcee in the haunting "They Shoot Horses, Don't They?" which brought him a Best Supporting Actor Oscar), Young seemed destined to play debonair cads and slightly inebriated playboys who never win the female lead in the end in sophisticated light comedies Continued

Credits

Edward Douglas
1975
Mike Cutler
1957
Lawrence Weyburn
Evan Doughton
Dr Hugo Pine
Alex Burke
Jim Marshall
"Sonny" John Dayton Smith
David Barnes
Larry Ellis
Richard Bramwell
Cliff Willard
Dick Pepper
Willy Grogan
Cmdr Key Weedon
Johnny Kelly

milestones

Year
Milestone
1941 
Signed by Warner Bros.
1942 
First featured film role in "The Gay Sisters"; played character named "Gig Young" and subsequently adopted the name for himself
 
Served in WWII
1951 
Received an Oscar nomination for Best Supporting Actor for his work in drama about alcoholism, "Come Fill the Cup", starring James Cagney
1958 
Received a second Oscar nomination for Best Supporting Actor for his role in the comedy, "Teacher's Pet", starring Clark Gable and Doris Day
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