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Alan YoungActor
Born: 19 November 1919 Birthplace: North Shields, England Best known as: Wilbur on TV's Mr. Ed Name at birth: Angus Young Alan Young is most famous for his role as Wilbur, confidante to Mr. Ed, television's most famous talking horse. Young had a successful career in radio before moving into TV in 1950 for The Alan Young Show, a blend of skits and songs that highlighted his nice-guy persona and ran until 1953. He showed his dramatic skills on TV and films (notably 1960's The Time Machine), and was a regular on TV shows such as The Steve Allen Show, then had his own hit with Mr. Ed in 1961. Since that show left the air in 1965, Young has continued to work, mostly in television as a voice actor (he was Scrooge McDuck in DuckTales, 1987-90). Copyright © 1998-2006 by Who2?, LLC. All rights reserved. More on Alan Young from Infoplease:
- Alan Young - Biography of Alan Young, Wilbur on TV's Mr. Ed
- Alan Young - Biography of Alan Young, Wilbur on TV's Mr. Ed
- 1950 Emmy Awards - 1950 Emmy Awards Best Dramatic Show Pulitzer Prize Playhouse (KECA-TV) Best Actor Alan Young Best ...
- 1950 Emmy Awards - 1950 Emmy Awards Best Dramatic Show Pulitzer Prize Playhouse (KECA-TV) Best Actor Alan Young Best ...
- Mister Ed - Biography of Mister Ed, Star of the eponymous 1960s TV sitcom
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