Gig Young

Description:

Gig Young was born Byron Barr to parents John and Emma Barr in Minnesota, and raised in Washington, DC, where he developed a passion for theatre while appearing in high school plays. After gaining some amateur experience, he applied for and received a scholarship to the acclaimed Southern California's Pasadena Community Playhouse. While acting in "Pancho", a south-of-the-border play by Lowell Barrington, he was spotted by a Warner Brothers talent scout, leading to his signing contracts with the studio. Still acting under his given name, Byron Barr, he played bits and extra roles. He experimented with varying screen names because there was already another actor with the same name (see Byron Barr). In 1942, in the picture The Gay Sisters (1942), he was given the role of a character whose name was Gig Young, which he liked well enough to finally adopt it as his permanent stage name. His intermittent roles and, therefore, income, required Young to supplement his income working at a gas station, but success in The Gay Sisters (1942) eventually allowed him the freedom to become a full-time actor. Although service in the U.S. Coast Guard during World War II interrupted his ascension, after discharge he quickly established himself as a reliable light leading man, usually the second male lead to stars who were established box office draws. A dramatic part in Come Fill the Cup (1951) resulted in his being nominated for a Best Supporting Actor Oscar; a second Supporting Actor nomination followed seven years later for his comedic performance in Teacher's Pet (1958). A prolific television career later complemented his film work. In 1969, his surprisingly seedy portrayal of a dance-marathon emcee in They Shoot Horses, Don't They? (1969) finally brought him that Supporting Actor Oscar. A succession of marriages, including one to actress Elizabeth Montgomery, failed. In 1978, only three weeks after marrying German actress Kim Schmidt, Young apparently shot her to death in their New York City apartment and then turned the gun on himself. The precise motivation for the sad and grisly murder-suicide remains unclear. Young was not quite 65, his bride, 31.

Overview

Birthday November 4, 1913
Born In St. Cloud, Minnesota, USA
Alternative names Byron Barr , Bryant Fleming , Gig , Ronald Reed
Height 185 cm
Spouse/Ex- Kim Schmidt September 27, 1978 - October 19, 1978 (her death),Elaine Young September 18, 1963 - November 23, 1966 (divorced),Elizabeth Montgomery December 28, 1956 - January 1963 (divorced),Sophie Rosenstein December 29, 1950 - November 11, 1952 (her death),Sheila Stapler August 2, 1940 - August 18, 1949 (divorced)
Parents John Barr
Children Jennifer Young

Did you know

Trivia Cast in Blazing Saddles (1974) as the Waco Kid. Replaced by Mel Brooks with Gene Wilder shortly after filming began because the alcoholic Young was suffering from delirium tremens on the set.
Quotes My specialties are corpses, unconscious people and people snoring in spectacular epics.

Scores

That Touch of Mink
1h 39m
6.6
Teacher's Pet
2h
7.1
The Tunnel of Love
1h 38m
5.8
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