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|image=Carletong.jpg |birth_name=Carleton Garretson Young |birth_date={{birth date|1907|5|28}} |birth_place=New York City, U.S. |death_date={{death date and age|1971|7|11|1907|5|26}} |death_place=Santa Monica, California, U.S. |resting_place=Inglewood Park Cemetery in Inglewood, California |occupation=Actor |spouse= Barbara Young |children=Tony Young |relatives=Daughter-in-law Madlyn Rhue }} Carleton Garretson Young (May 26, 1907 – July 11, 1971) was an American actor in radio, film and television. Early yearsYoung was born in Westfield, New York in May 1907.[1] He attended Carnegie Institute of Technology, where he became "one of the most promising of its group of youthful Thespians."[2] RadioFrom January 10, 1942 until August 1943, he had the title role on The Adventures of Ellery Queen,[3] and from 1943 to 1952,{{Citation needed|date=January 2017}} he played Edmond Dantès in Mutual's version of The Count of Monte Cristo.{{r|rp|page1=83}} In 1951, he played the leading character on the NBC Radio program, The Whisperer.{{r|rp|page1=352-353}} Young's other radio roles include those shown in the table below.
FilmYoung appeared in a number of Hollywood films, including The Kissing Bandit (1948), starring Frank Sinatra, and three 1951 movies, His Kind of Woman (with Robert Mitchum), Hard, Fast and Beautiful (with Claire Trevor) and The Blue Veil (with Jane Wyman). TelevisionHe worked frequently in TV. In 1959, in the season-two episode of ABC's Leave It to Beaver, Young played John Bates, the father of series character Gilbert Bates (Stephen Talbot). That same year, he was cast, along with Mary Castle, in the episodes "The Big Gamblers" and "The Confidence Gang" of Rex Allen's syndicated western series, Frontier Doctor. Other television roles were on The Loretta Young Show, Annie Oakley, Sheriff of Cochise, How to Marry a Millionaire, Perry Mason, M Squad, The Rebel, and Bourbon Street Beat. In 1960, he portrayed the character George McKean in "A Murderer's Return" of the ABC western series, The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp, starring Hugh O'Brian.[4] Young's last television roles were in 1961 on the ABC/Warner Brothers drama series, The Roaring 20s and on NBC's Tales of Wells Fargo.[4] That same year, his son, Tony Young, starred in the short-lived CBS western, Gunslinger. Carleton G. Young is sometimes confused with the film actor Carleton Scott Young. RecognitionYoung has a star at 6733 Hollywood Boulevard in the Radio section of the Hollywood Walk of Fame. It was dedicated February 8, 1960.[5] DeathYoung died on July 11, 1971, at St. John's Hospital in Santa Monica, California. He was interred at Inglewood Park Cemetery, in Inglewood, California.[6] He was survived by his widow, Barbara, his son Tony, as well as another son and a daughter. Filmography
References1. ^{{cite book|last1=Wilson|first1=Scott|title=Resting Places: The Burial Sites of More Than 14,000 Famous Persons, 3d ed. (2 volume set)|date=2016|publisher=McFarland|isbn=9780786479924|page=832|url=https://books.google.com/?id=7-DgDAAAQBAJ&pg=PA832&dq=%22Carleton+G.+Young%22+actor#v=onepage&q=%22Carleton%20G.%20Young%22%20actor&f=false|accessdate=21 January 2017|language=en}} 2. ^{{cite news|title=Monologue and Dial Log|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/8477402/oakland_tribune/|work=Oakland Tribune|date=August 4, 1931|location=California, Oakland|page=27|via = Newspapers.com|accessdate = January 20, 2017}} {{Open access}} 3. ^Terrace, Vincent (1999). Radio Programs, 1924-1984: A Catalog of More Than 1800 Shows. McFarland & Company, Inc. {{ISBN|978-0-7864-4513-4}}. P. 108. 4. ^1 {{cite web|url=https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0949356/|title=Carleton G. Young|publisher=Internet Movie Data Base|accessdate=January 22, 2013}} 5. ^{{Cite web|url=http://www.walkoffame.com/carleton-g-young|title=Carleton G. Young|last=|first=|date=|website=Hollywood Walk of Fame|publisher=|access-date=January 20, 2017}} 6. ^{{cite news|title=Radio actor Young, 64, dies|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/8477641/the_argus/|work=The Argus|agency=United Press International|date=July 14, 1971|location=California, Fremont|page=7|via = Newspapers.com|accessdate = January 20, 2017}} {{Open access}} External links{{Portal|Biography|New York|California|Radio|Television}}
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