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Otis Young

 
Actor: Otis Young
  • Born: Jul 04, 1933 in Providence, Rhode Island
  • Died: Oct 12, 2001
  • Occupation: Actor
  • Active: '60s-'80s
  • Major Genres: Drama, Horror
  • Career Highlights: The Last Detail, Blood Beach
  • First Major Screen Credit: The Last Detail (1973)

Biography

Historically noted as being the first African-American actor to co-star in a television Western, actor Otis Young began his career in front of the camera later in life than most, receiving his first formal training after enrolling in New York University's acting program following service in the Korean War.

Born into a family of 13 siblings in Providence, RI, in 1932, Young fought in the Korean War after joining the Marine Corps at the age of 17. Appearing off-Broadway and in a few small roles in television and film following his service, the veteran received his breakthrough role in the television series The Outcasts during the 1968-1969 season. Later continuing his career trajectory in such efforts as The Last Detail (1973) and The Capture of Bigfoot (1979), Young also continued to work in television with roles in Twin Detectives (1976) and Palmerstown, U.S.A. (1980). After becoming an intern pastor in the early '80s, the former actor earned a bachelor's degree from Los Angeles' L.I.F.E. Bible College and served as a senior pastor at Elim Foursquare Gospel Church in Rochester, NY. A career as Communications Professor and Drama Program Director at Rochester's Monroe Community College followed, and Young received his master's degree in Communications from the State University of New York in 1992. Retiring in 1999, Young suffered a fatal stroke in October of 2001. He was 69. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide
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Otis E. Young (July 4, 1932 in Providence, Rhode Island – October 11, 2001) was an African-American actor. He was the first black actor to co-star in a television Western, The Outcasts (1968-1969), with Don Murray. Young played another memorable role as Jack Nicholson's shore-patrol partner in the 1973 comedy-drama film The Last Detail.

Young, one of 14 children, joined the U.S. Marine Corps at the age of 17 and served in the Korean War. He then enrolled in acting classes at New York University, trained at the Neighborhood Playhouse, and worked off-Broadway as an actor and writer in the early 1960s. His first movie appearance was in Murder in Mississippi (1965).

In 1983 Young earned his bachelor's degree from L. I. F. E. Bible College in Los Angeles and became an ordained pastor, eventually serving as senior pastor of Elim Foursquare Gospel Church in Rochester, New York, from 1986-1988. He taught acting classes at School Without Walls, a college-like alternative public high school in Rochester, from 1987 through 1991. In 1989 he joined the faculty at Monroe Community College in Rochester; he remained there as a Professor of Communications and head of the Drama Department until his retirement in 1999.

Otis Young suffered a stroke in Los Angeles and died in 2001. He was survived by his wife, Barbara, and his children, Saudia Young, Lovelady Young, El Mahdi Young, and Jemal Young.

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