Evelyn Young (17 November 1915 – 14 Februarie 1983) was 'n Amerikaanse aktrise. Sy was bekend vir haar rolle in die rolprente Girls of the Road (1940), He Stayed for Breakfast (1940), Prairie Schooners (1940),[1][2][3] en The Wildcat of Tucson (1940).[4][5]

Evelyn Young
Geboortenaam Evelyn Ebersis Young
Geboorte (1915-11-17)17 November 1915
Sterfte 14 Februarie 1983 (op 67)
Nasionaliteit Amerikaans
Beroep(e) Aktrise
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Filmografie wysig

Jaar Titel Rol Lengte Krediete Reeks
1925, July The Overland Limited Agnes Jennings Rolprent Credited as Evelyn Jennings
1939, December Three Sappy People Receptionist Kort film Uncredited Stooges Kort #43
1940, June He Stayed for Breakfast Secretary Rolprent Credited
1940, June Nutty but Nice Nurse Kort film Uncredited Stooges Kort #47
1940, July Girls of the Road Sadie Rolprent Credited
1940, July The Spook Speaks Former romantic interest Kort film Uncredited Keaton Kort #6
1940, August From Nurse to Worse Woman in office Kort film Uncredited Stooges Kort #49
1940, August The Secret Seven Maid Rolprent Uncredited
1940, September Glamour for Sale Alice Rolprent Uncredited
1940, September Prairie Schooners Virginia Benton[6] Rolprent Female lead[7] Wild Bill Hickok
1940, October No Census, No Feeling Lady in the street Kort film Uncredited Stooges Kort #50
1940, October Nobody's Children Nurse Rolprent Uncredited
1940, October So You Won't Talk Attractive looking lady Rolprent Uncredited
1940, November The Lone Wolf Keeps a Date Cashier Rolprent Uncredited Lone Wolf #6
1940, December Boobs in Arms Mrs. Dare Kort film Credited Stooges Kort #52
1940, December The Wildcat of Tucson Vivian Barlow Rolprent Female lead Wild Bill Hickok

Verwysings wysig

  1. Wollstein, Hans. "Prairie Schooners (1940): Review". AllMovie. Elliott, the "Peaceable Man," does his usual competent job as Hickock, but Dub Taylor's "Cannonball" character is slightly grating and Evelyn Young, late of the Three Stooges two-reelers, makes a rather pallid heroine.
  2. Blottner, Gene (2011). "Wild Bill Hickok". Columbia Pictures Movie Series, 1926–1955: The Harry Cohn Years. McFarland & Company. pp. 311–326. ISBN 9780786486724 – via Google Books). Rancher Evelyn Young gives the farmers money to pay their debts on all supplies. [...] The attack is called off when Young is kidnapped. Elliott follows and is captured also. Harlan tells Elliott that Young will be released only if the farmers return to Kansas. [...] The chemistry between Elliott and leading lady Evelyn Young is right on target. (Just look at the way Young touches Elliott's arm as he rides to talk with Kenneth Harlan, and the way she looks at him when the wagon train rolls through Lone Pine.)
  3. "Previews and Reviews at Local Theaters". The Daily Banner. Greencastle, Indiana. 28 Februarie 1941. p. 3. Besoek op 11 Oktober 2017 – via Hoosier State Cronicles. Bill Elliott is featured as the two-fisted star of the story and lovely Evelyn Young supplies the romantic interest.
  4. Blottner, Gene (2011). "The Wildcat of Tucson". Wild Bill Elliott: A Complete Filmography. McFarland & Company. pp. 150–51. ISBN 9780786480258. Besoek op 9 Oktober 2017 – via Google Books. Finding where Brown is hiding, Elliott and Brown's sweetheart, Evelyn Young, ride to convince him to turn himself in. Brown refuses, accusing Elliott of wanting him in jail so that Elliott can romance Young. In truth, Young fleetingly has romantic designs on Elliott, but Elliott isn't interested. [...] An interesting subplot has heroine Evelyn Young momentarily switching her affection from Stanley Brown to his brother, Eliott.
  5. "The Wildcat of Tucson". AFI Catalog of Feature Films. American Film Institute. Besoek op 9 Oktober 2017. Evelyn Young (Vivian Barlow) [...] When Bill rides to his brother's hideout accompanied by Vivian Barlow, the judge's daughter with whom Dave is in love, Dave becomes jealous and orders his brother to leave.
  6. Pitts, Michael (2009). Western Film Series of the Sound Era. McFarland & Company. ISBN 9780786435296 – via Google Books. Sam Nelson, who had helmed Elliott's Hickok serial, directed this tale of Hickok (Elliott) coming to the aid of rancher Virginia Benton (Evelyn Young) and her foreman Cannonball (Dub Taylor), who are trying to stop homesteaders from hanging pal Cannonball (Taylor) breaks him out of jail and sends for Bill Hickok, who goes to his brother's hideout with Vivian Barlow (Evelyn Young), the judge's daughter and Dave's girlfriend. Dave becomes jealous over Vivian and orders his brother to go away.
  7. Loy, R. Philip (2001). Westerns and American Culture, 1930-1955. McFarland & Company. p. 139. Elliott, as Wild Bill Hickok, told Evelyn Young, the film's heroine, "You know, Virginia, I have been listening to the folks as they sat around the fires at night.

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