Roland Young

Acting

Personal Info

gender

Male

birthday

November 10, 1887

died

June 5, 1953

place of birth

London, England, UK

total credits

50 movies

Biography

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Roland Young (11 November 1887 – 5 June 1953) was an English actor.

Young made his first stage appearance in London's West End in Find the Woman in 1908, and in 1912 he made his Broadway debut in Hindle Wakes. He appeared in two comedies written for him by Clare Kummer, Good Gracious Annabelle! (1916) and A Successful Calamity (1917) before he served with the United States Army during World War I. He returned to New York when the war ended, and married Kummer's daughter, Frances. For the next few years he alternated between New York and London. He made his film debut in the 1922 silent film Sherlock Holmes, in which he played Watson opposite John Barrymore as Holmes.

He signed a contract with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and made his talkie debut in The Unholy Night (1929), directed by Lionel Barrymore. He was loaned to Warner Bros. to appear in Her Private Life, with Billie Dove and Fox Film Corporation, winning critical approval for his comedic performance as Jeanette MacDonald's husband in Don't Bet on a Woman. He was again paired with MacDonald in the film version of Good Gracious Annabelle!, titled Annabelle's Affairs. He appeared in Cecil B. de Mille's The Squaw Man, and played opposite Alfred Lunt and Lynn Fontanne in The Guardsman (both 1931). He appeared with Evelyn Brent in Columbia's The Pagan Lady (1932) and Pola Negri in RKO's A Woman Commands (1932). His final film under his MGM contract was Lovers Courageous (1932), opposite Robert Montgomery. In 1933 he had a starring role in the risqué comedy for Fox Film called Pleasure Cruise along side Genevieve Tobin.

Young began to work as a freelance performer and found himself in constant demand. He appeared with Jeanette MacDonald, Genevieve Tobin and Maurice Chevalier in One Hour With You (1932) and with Kay Francis in Street of Women (1932). Alexander Korda invited him to return to Britain to make his British film debut in Wedding Rehearsal (1932). He returned to Hollywood and appeared in a diverse group of films that included comedies, murder mysteries, and dramas, and also worked on Broadway. Among his films of this period were Ruggles of Red Gap (1935), David Copperfield (1935) (playing Uriah Heep), and the H.G. Wells fantasy The Man Who Could Work Miracles (1936).

In 1937, he achieved one of the most important successes of his career in Topper, as a bank president haunted by the ghosts of his clients, played by Cary Grant and Constance Bennett. It was one of the most successful films of the year, and Young was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor. Topper's wife was played by Billie Burke, who wrote in her memoir that Young "was dry and always fun to work with". They also appeared together in The Young in Heart (1938), and both of the Topper sequels, Topper Takes a Trip (1938) and Topper Returns (1941).

He continued working steadily through the 1940s, playing small roles opposite some of Hollywood's leading actresses, such as Joan Crawford, Marlene Dietrich, Paulette Goddard and Greta Garbo in her final film, Two-Faced Woman (1941). In the 1950s, Young appeared on several episodic television series, including Lux Video Theatre, Studio One, Pulitzer Prize Playhouse and The Chevrolet Tele-Theatre.

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Known For

Filmography

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The Philadelphia Story
7.6

The Philadelphia Story

1940as Uncle Willie
And Then There Were None
7.0

And Then There Were None

1945as William Blore
Topper
6.7

Topper

1937as Cosmo Topper
One Hour with You
6.5

One Hour with You

1932as Professor Olivier
That's Entertainment! III
7.0

That's Entertainment! III

1994as (archive footage)
Irene
6.5

Irene

1940as Mr. Smith
David Copperfield
6.7

David Copperfield

1935as Uriah Heep
Madam Satan
5.9

Madam Satan

1930as Jimmy Wade
Topper Returns
6.4

Topper Returns

1941as Cosmo Topper
They All Kissed the Bride
5.9

They All Kissed the Bride

1942as Marsh
Two-Faced Woman
6.4

Two-Faced Woman

1941as Oscar 'O.O.' Miller
Forever and a Day
7.5

Forever and a Day

1943as Henry Barringer
Ruggles of Red Gap
7.1

Ruggles of Red Gap

1935as Earl of Burnstead
The Man Who Could Work Miracles
5.9

The Man Who Could Work Miracles

1936as George McWhirter Fotheringay
Sherlock Holmes
6.1

Sherlock Holmes

1922as Dr. Watson
The Lady Has Plans
6.0

The Lady Has Plans

1942as Ronald Dean
The Squaw Man
5.4

The Squaw Man

1931as Sir John Applegate
Tales of Manhattan
6.5

Tales of Manhattan

1942as Edgar
Here Is My Heart
7.3

Here Is My Heart

1934as Nicki
The Young in Heart
6.6

The Young in Heart

1938as Col. Anthony 'Sahib' Carleton
Dulcy
6.4

Dulcy

1940as Roger Forbes
King Solomon's Mines
5.4

King Solomon's Mines

1937as Cmdr. John Good
Yes, My Darling Daughter
4.5

Yes, My Darling Daughter

1939as Titus Jaywood
The Great Lover
7.1

The Great Lover

1949as C.J. Dabney
The Flame of New Orleans
6.5

The Flame of New Orleans

1941as Charles Giraud
This Is the Night
5.4

This Is the Night

1932as Gerald Gray
Star Dust
5.7

Star Dust

1940as Thomas Brooke
Street of Women
5.0

Street of Women

1932as Linkhorne 'Link' Gibson
New Moon
5.8

New Moon

1930as Count Strogoff
A Woman Commands
9.0

A Woman Commands

1932as King Alexander
One Rainy Afternoon
5.0

One Rainy Afternoon

1936as Maillot
Camille: The Fate of a Coquette
4.2

Camille: The Fate of a Coquette

1926as Lord Kyne
The Guardsman
5.2

The Guardsman

1931as The Critic
You Gotta Stay Happy
6.8

You Gotta Stay Happy

1948as Ralph Tutwiler
Pleasure Cruise
6.3

Pleasure Cruise

1933as Andrew Poole
No, No, Nanette
6.2

No, No, Nanette

1940as Mr. 'Happy' Jimmy Smith
Ali Baba Goes to Town
6.0

Ali Baba Goes to Town

1937as Sultan
Bond Street
6.9

Bond Street

1948as George Chester-Barrett
That Man from Tangier
4.0

That Man from Tangier

1953as George
The Night of Nights
8.0

The Night of Nights

1939as Barry Keith-Trimble
Blind Adventure
6.3

Blind Adventure

1933as Holmes
The Pagan Lady
4.0

The Pagan Lady

1931as Dr. Heath
He Married His Wife
5.6

He Married His Wife

1940as Bill Carter
Let's Dance
6.1

Let's Dance

1950as Edmund Pohlwhistle
Private Affairs
7.0

Private Affairs

1940as Amos Bullerton
Call It a Day
7.0

Call It a Day

1937as Frank Haines
Topper Takes a Trip
6.6

Topper Takes a Trip

1938as Cosmo Topper
Give Me Your Heart
5.9

Give Me Your Heart

1936as Edward 'Tubbs' Barrow
Here I Am a Stranger
7.3

Here I Am a Stranger

1939as Professor Daniels
The Prodigal
4.0

The Prodigal

1931as Doc