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Alan Young
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Alan Young | |
Birth name | Angus Young |
Born | November 19, 1919 in North Shields, England |
Died | May 19, 2016 in Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, California, USA from natural causes |
Notable Roles | Wilbur Post in Mister Ed Scrooge McDuck in DuckTales |
Notable Episodes | |
Awards |
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Alan Young was a British-born Canadian-American actor and voice actor.
Contents |
Biography
Roles
Starring Roles
Series | Role | Year(s) | Season(s) | |||||
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Mister Ed | Wilbur Post | 1961–1966 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 |
Battle of the Planets | 7-Zark-7 | 1978–1980 | 1 | |||||
DuckTales | Scrooge McDuck | 1987–1990 | 1 | 2 | 3 | |||
Coming of Age | Ed Pepper | 1988–1989 | 1 | 2 |
Guest Starring Roles
Series | Role | Episode | Airdate |
---|---|---|---|
General Electric Theater | Alan Parker | 2x20 - Wild Luke's Boy | May 16, 1954 |
Mister Ed | Angus Post | 3x21 - Wilbur's Father | February 28, 1963 |
Murder, She Wrote | Floyd Nelson | 2x14 - Keep the Home Fries Burning | January 19, 1986 |
St. Elsewhere | Knox | 6x11 - A Coupla White Dummies Sitting Around Talking | December 16, 1987 |
Coach | Ranger Farley | 5x22 - One for the Road | May 18, 1993 |
Party of Five | Jack Gordon | 1x02 - Homework | September 19, 1994 |
Batman: The Animated Series | Tod Baker | 3x04 - Baby-Doll | October 1, 1994 |
Duckman | Wilbur Nelson | 2x05 - America the Beautiful | April 10, 1995 |
The Wayans Bros. | Pastor Benton | 2x05 - Loot | October 4, 1995 |
Sabrina, the Teenage Witch | Mr. Barry | 1x18 - Sweet Charity | March 7, 1997 |
Beyond Belief: Fact or Fiction | Jake Gillespie | 1x06 - Episode 06 | August 3, 1997 |
ER | Archie Mellonston | 7x04 - Benton Backwards | November 2, 2000 |
Specials and Made-for-TV Movies
Talk, News and Game Show Appearances
Memorable Moments
Awards and Accolades
Primetime Emmy Awards
(1 Win in 2 Nominations)
- Won: Best Actor (1951)