Person
ISNI: 
0000 0003 5732 6565
https://isni.org/isni/0000000357326565
Name: 
Alan Young
Alan Young (acteur britannique)
Alan Young (Actor)
Alan Young (aktor brytyjski)
Alan Young (attore, doppiatore e sceneggiatore inglese naturalizzato canadese)
Alan Young (britischer Schauspieler)
Alan Young (Brits filmacteur)
Young, Al
Young, Alan
Young, Angus
Алан Янг
Алън Янг
Ալան Յանգ
آلن یونگ (صداپیشه و بازیگر بریتانیایی)
Dates: 
1919-2016
Creation class: 
Language material
Musical sound recording
Projected medium
Creation role: 
author
creator
performer
Related names: 
Mimieux, Yvette (1941-...)
Pal, George (1908-1980)
Régie cassette vidéo
Tamblyn, Russ (1934-...)
Taylor, Rod (1930-...)
Wells, Herbert George (1866-1946)
Titles: 
aventures de Tom pouce
machine à explorer le temps
Mister Ed and me
time machine
Tom Thumb, anglais
Contributed to or performed: 
Day Time on the Radio: Lost Radio Duets From the Doris Day Show 1952–1953
Dinah Shore Sings … Songs from Aaron Slick From Punkin Crick a.k.a. Marshmallow Moon
Notes: 
Actors Comedians
Associated Language:
Encyclopedia of tel., cable, and video, 1992 (orig. a cartoonist and radio performer in Canada; came to U.S. in mid 1940's)
IMDb, Aug. 14, 2006 (Alan Young; b. Nov. 19,1919, North Shields, England; nickname: Al Young)
Mister Ed and me, 1995 CIP t.p. (Alan Young) galley (film and television actor, lives in Studio City, Calif.)
New York times WWW site, viewed May 24, 2016 (in obituary published May 20: Alan Young; b. Angus Young, Nov. 19, 1919, North Shields, England; his family moved to Edinburgh when he was a toddler and then to Canada when he was about 6; d. Thursday [May 19, 2016], Woodland Hills, Calif., aged 96; comedian and veteran supporting actor who found wide fame as the hapless straight man to a talking horse in the 1960s sitcom Mister Ed; appeared also in films and on radio)
Other designation: Americans. Source: lcdgt.
Other designation: English. Source: lcdgt.
Perf. arts biog. master index, 1982 (Young, Alan; 1919- )
TV encyclopedia, 1991 (b. Angus Young, North Shields, Northumberland, Eng., Nov. 19, 1919)
Sources: 
NLN