Young, James, 1878-
Variant namesJames Young (1872?-1948) was active on stage and in motion pictures as an actor, director, and writer. Born on New Year's Day 1872 (some sources say 1878), in Baltimore, Md., James Young was appearing onstage by the 1890s. Eventually, his theatrical career would encompass playwriting, producing, directing, and management, as well as nationwide lecturing on Shakespeare. Mr. Young began acting in motion pictures in 1909 and writing and directing them three years later; he had appeared in some 35 films by 1917, including Maurice Tourneur's TRILBY (1915) opposite his then-wife Clara Kimball Young, when he gave up acting to focus on directing his own scripts. With F. Richard Jones he co-directed MICKEY (1918) starring Mabel Normand. He directed a number of literary adaptations, including BEAU BRUMMELL (1913), OLIVER TWIST (1916), and a remake of TRILBY (1923). Among his last films was THE BELLS (1926) starring Lionel Barrymore and Boris Karloff. James Young's film career ended with the coming of talking pictures. After several years of poor health he died in New York City on June 9, 1948.
From the guide to the James Young papers, 1904-1948, (The New York Public Library. Billy Rose Theatre Division.)
James Young (1872?-1948) was active on stage and in motion pictures as an actor, director, and writer.
Born on New Year's Day 1872 (some sources say 1878), in Baltimore, Md., James Young was appearing onstage by the 1890s. Eventually, his theatrical career would encompass playwriting, producing, directing, and management, as well as nationwide lecturing on Shakespeare. Mr. Young began acting in motion pictures in 1909 and writing and directing them three years later; he had appeared in some 35 films by 1917, including Maurice Tourneur's TRILBY (1915) opposite his then-wife Clara Kimball Young, when he gave up acting to focus on directing his own scripts. With F. Richard Jones he co-directed MICKEY (1918) starring Mabel Normand. He directed a number of literary adaptations, including BEAU BRUMMELL (1913), OLIVER TWIST (1916), and a remake of TRILBY (1923). Among his last films was THE BELLS (1926) starring Lionel Barrymore and Boris Karloff. James Young's film career ended with the coming of talking pictures. After several years of poor health he died in New York City on June 9, 1948.
From the description of James Young papers, 1904-1948. (New York Public Library). WorldCat record id: 122625951
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| creatorOf | Young, James, b. 1878. James Young papers, 1904-1948. | New York Public Library System, NYPL | |
| creatorOf | James Young papers, 1904-1948 | The New York Public Library. Billy Rose Theatre Division. | |
| creatorOf | Young, James, b. 1878,. Autograph letter signed from James Young to Mr. Palmer [manuscript], 19th or 20th century December 28. | Folger Shakespeare Library | |
| creatorOf | Young, James, b. 1878,. Autograph letter signed from James Young to Julia Ward Howe [manuscript], ca. 1904. | Folger Shakespeare Library | |
| creatorOf | Young, James, b. 1878,. Typed letter signed from James Young, Baltimore, to John Malone [manuscript], 1893 July 25. | Folger Shakespeare Library |
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| associatedWith | Booth, Edwin, 1833-1893. | person |
| associatedWith | Booth, John Wilkes, 1838-1865. | person |
| associatedWith | Booth, Junius Brutus, 1796-1852. | person |
| correspondedWith | Howe, Julia Ward, 1819-1910 | person |
| correspondedWith | Malone, John, d. 1906 | person |
| associatedWith | New England Women's Club. | corporateBody |
| correspondedWith | Palmer, Albert Marshman, 1838-1905 | person |
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Birth 1878
Death 1948-06-09
