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Dan Young
(1899-1970)
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Dan Young was born on 19 April 1899. He was an actor, known for
Somewhere in England (1940)
,
Cup-Tie Honeymoon (1948)
and
It's a Grand Life (1953)
. He died in 1970 in Brent, London, England, UK.
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Known for
Somewhere in England
5.0
Pvt. Young
1940
Cup-Tie Honeymoon
4.4
Cecil Alistair
1948
It's a Grand Life
5.4
Pvt. Young
1953
Off the Dole
5.2
John Willie's Manager
1935
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Actor
Previous
15
It's a Grand Life
5.4
Pvt. Young
1953
Over the Garden Wall
4.9
Dan
1950
School for Randle
6.4
Clarence
1949
Cup-Tie Honeymoon
4.4
Cecil Alistair
1948
Holiday's with Pay
5.5
Phil Rogers
1948
Honeymoon Hotel
Dan
1946
Demobbed
4.1
Dan
1944
Somewhere on Leave
5.1
Pte. Young
1943
Somewhere in Camp
5.0
Pte. Young
1942
Somewhere in England
5.0
Pvt. Young
1940
Calling All Crooks
Dan
1938
Dodging the Dole
The Charming Fool
1936
Off the Dole
5.2
John Willie's Manager
1935
Boots! Boots!
4.8
Guest
(uncredited)
1934
The New Hotel
1932
Soundtrack
Previous
2
Demobbed
4.1
performer: "Dont Hit the Sergeant With a Hammer"
(uncredited)
1944
Off the Dole
5.2
performer: "The Nearer The Bone, The Sweeter The Meat"
1935
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Born
April 19
,
1899
Died
1970
Brent, London, England, UK
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Trivia
Gave
Ken Dodd
his first break in show business.
Trademark
Always appeared wearing a monocle
Nickname
The Dude Comedian
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