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Waldemar Young

 
Writer: Waldemar Young
  • Born: 1890
  • Died: 1938
  • Occupation: Writer
  • Active: '20s-'30s
  • Major Genres: Drama, Romance
  • Career Highlights: The Lives of a Bengal Lancer, Love Me Tonight, West of Zanzibar
  • First Major Screen Credit: Fast Company (1918)

Biography

A graduate of Stanford University, screenwriter Waldemar Young entered films in 1917. During the silent era, Young frequently collaborated with Tod Browning, penning the scenarios for such Lon Chaney vehicles as The Unholy Three (1925), The Unknown (1927), and London After Midnight (1927). At Paramount in the 1930s, he worked frequently for Cecil B. De Mille, contributing to the screenplays of Sign of the Cross (1932), Cleopatra (1934), and The Crusades (1935), among others. In 1935, Waldemar Young shared an Academy Award nomination for Lives of the Bengal Lancers. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
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Waldemar Young
Born 1 July 1878
Salt Lake City, Utah, USA
Died 30 August 1938
Hollywood, California, USA
Years active 1917-1938

Waldemar Young (1 July 187830 August 1938), was an American screenwriter. He wrote for 81 films between 1917 and 1938.

He was born in Salt Lake City, Utah and died in Hollywood, California from pneumonia.

Waldemar was a grandson of Brigham Young.[1] He was also a brother of Mahonri Young.

Young joined the staff of the Salt Lake Herald after he graduated from High School. He then went to Stanford University starting in 1900. At Stanford he played on the football team. He majored in English but also studied economics and history.

Young did not finish his studies at Stanford. Instead he took jobs with the San Francisco Chronicle and the San Francisco Examiner.

In 1912 Young married Elizabeth Haigh. Young started into films by writing comedy routines for Franklyn Farnum and Brownie Vernum.

In the 1930s Young wrote several screen plays for Cecil B. De Mille

Selected filmography

References

  1. ^ LDS Films Weekend Box Office Report 6 September 2002

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