Loretta Young Actress
Loretta Young is a 87 years old actress from United States of America from Salt Lake City, Utah. Loretta Young was born on January 06, 1913 (died on August 12, 2000, she was 87 years old) in Salt Lake City, Utah as Gretchen Young. Her nickname was Young Gretchen.
About
Birth name of Loretta Young is Gretchen Young
No, she died on 08/12/2000, 24 years ago. She was 87 years old when she died. Cause of death: ovarian cancer. She died in Los Angeles and buried in Holy Cross Cemetery .
Family
Husbands
Loretta Young had two marriages.
Jean Louis
She married with Jean Louis (89), in 1993. Loretta Young was 79 and Jean Louis was 85 years old. After 4 years, in 1997 Jean passed away.
Grant Withers, Actor
Young married with Grant Withers (54), in 1930. Loretta Young was 16 and Grant Withers was 24 years old. They ended their 1 year marriage in 1931.
Children
She had three children, Peter , Judy (76, American psychotherapist writer and actor) and Christopher (80, American film producer and screenwriter) .
Works
Loretta Young Movies (108)
There are 108 movies of Loretta Young.
Her first feature film was And the Oscar Goes To... (2014). She was 101 when she starred in this movie. Since 2014, she has appeared in 108 feature films. The last one is It Happens Every Thursday (1953). In this movie, she played the character Jane MacAvoy .
View all Loretta Young movies.Loretta Young movie characters
The names of the characters/jobs in the films she starred in are as follows:
Character/Job | Movie | Age |
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And the Oscar Goes To... (2014) | 101 | |
Mary Longstreet | The Stranger (1946) | 33 |
Julia Brougham | The Bishop's Wife (1947) | 35 |
Claire Blake | Call of the Wild (1935) | 22 |
Anita Halstead | Eternally Yours (1939) | 26 |
Katrin Holstrom | The Farmer's Daughter (1947) | 33 |
Ellen Jones | Cause for Alarm! (1951) | 38 |
Arab Child | The Sheik (1921) | 8 |
Peggy | The Life of Jimmy Dolan (1933) | 20 |
Mrs. Mabel Hubbard Bell | The Story of Alexander Graham Bell (1939) | 26 |
Sue Riley Nolan | Taxi! (1931) | 19 |
Gallagher | Platinum Blonde (1931) | 18 |
Dr. Wilma Tuttle | The Accused (1949) | 36 |
Berengaria, Princess of Navarre | The Crusades (1935) | 22 |
Cherry de Longpre | Along Came Jones (1945) | 32 |
Dorothy Hope | The Devil to Pay! (1930) | 17 |
Loretta Young | The Stolen Jools (1931) | 18 |
Herself | Complicated Women (2003) | 90 |
Countess Eugenie de Montijo | Suez (1938) | 25 |
Trina | Man's Castle (1933) | 20 |
Herself | Hollywood Out-takes and Rare Footage (1983) | 70 |
Madeleine | Employees' Entrance (1933) | 20 |
Florence 'Flo' Denny | She Had to Say Yes (1933) | 20 |
Nora Gilpin | Half Angel (1951) | 38 |
Rachel Harvey | Rachel and the Stranger (1948) | 35 |
Sister Margaret | Come to the Stable (1949) | 36 |
Lola Field | Bulldog Drummond Strikes Back (1934) | 21 |
Lady Helen Dearden | The Unguarded Hour (1936) | 23 |
June Arden | The White Parade (1934) | 21 |
Eve | Zoo in Budapest (1933) | 20 |
Tony Gateson | Love Is News (1937) | 24 |
Mary Brennan / Margaret Waring | Road to Paradise (1930) | 17 |
Mary Martin | Midnight Mary (1933) | 20 |
Madeleine Walters West | Thou Shalt Not: Sex, Sin and Censorship in Pre-Code Hollywood (2008) | 95 |
Nancy Troy | A Night to Remember (1942) | 29 |
Margaret Maskelyne | Clive of India (1935) | 22 |
Ina Heath Lewis | Wife, Doctor and Nurse (1937) | 24 |
Julie Rothschild | The House of Rothschild (1934) | 21 |
Simonetta | Laugh, Clown, Laugh (1928) | 15 |
Herself | Lon Chaney: A Thousand Faces (2000) | 87 |
Letty Strong | Born to Be Bad (1934) | 21 |
Cameo Appearance at Premiere | Show Girl in Hollywood (1930) | 17 |
Margot Lesesne | The Devil's in Love (1933) | 20 |
Countess Wilma | Caravan (1934) | 21 |
Sally Goodwin | Kentucky (1938) | 25 |
The Costume Designer (1950) | 37 | |
Carolyn Grant | China (1943) | 30 |
Barbara Howard | Shanghai (1935) | 22 |
Brother, Can You Spare a Dime? (1975) | 62 | |
June Cameron | The Doctor Takes a Wife (1940) | 27 |
Miss Lynn Cherrington | Four Men and a Prayer (1938) | 25 |
Nurse | War Nurse (1930) | 17 |
Ruth Loring | Heroes for Sale (1933) | 20 |
Ellen Neal | Private Number (1936) | 23 |
Myra Cooper | Love Under Fire (1937) | 24 |
Señora Moreno | Ramona (1936) | 23 |
Buster 'Bus' Green Dennis | Play Girl (1932) | 19 |
Annie Morgan | The Lady from Cheyenne (1941) | 28 |
Grace Guthrie | Lady in the Corner (1989) | 76 |
Marion Cullen | They Call It Sin (1932) | 19 |
Doris Borland | Wife, Husband and Friend (1939) | 26 |
Vicky | Second Honeymoon (1937) | 24 |
One of Satan's Victims | Seven Footprints to Satan (1929) | 16 |
Isobel Brandon | Beau Ideal (1931) | 18 |
Sun Toya San | The Hatchet Man (1932) | 19 |
Christine Carroll Kimberly | Because of You (1952) | 38 |
Gloria Bannister | The Ruling Voice (1931) | 18 |
Abigail Fortitude Abbott | Mother Is a Freshman (1949) | 36 |
Margaret Barbour | Scarlet Seas (1928) | 15 |
Grace Sutton | Life Begins (1932) | 19 |
.Amanda Kingsley | Christmas Eve (1986) | 73 |
Hedda Hopper's Hollywood No. 2 (1941) | 28 | |
Laura Ridgeway | Café Metropole (1937) | 24 |
Phyllis Ericson | The Truth About Youth (1930) | 17 |
Elaine Bumpstead | Too Young to Marry (1931) | 18 |
Herself | An Intimate Dinner in Celebration of Warner Bros. Silver Jubilee (1930) | 17 |
Lina Varasvina / Polly Varley | The Men in Her Life (1941) | 28 |
Emily Blair | And Now Tomorrow (1944) | 31 |
Ann | Loose Ankles (1930) | 17 |
Roberta Harper | Ladies Courageous (1944) | 31 |
Pamela Charters | Three Blind Mice (1938) | 25 |
Marcia Stanislavsky | Grand Slam (1933) | 20 |
The Forward Pass (1929) | 15 | |
Rosalie Evantural | The Right of Way (1931) | 18 |
Patricia Mason Stratton | Fast Life (1929) | 16 |
Denise Laverne | The Magnificent Flirt (1928) | 15 |
Irma | The Squall (1929) | 16 |
Gladys Cosgrove | The Girl in the Glass Cage (1929) | 16 |
Muriel | The Careless Age (1929) | 16 |
Performer in 'Meet My Sister' Number | Show of Shows (1929) | 16 |
Margery Seaton | The Man from Blankley's (1930) | 17 |
Marion Ferguson | The Second Floor Mystery (1930) | 17 |
Marsinah | Kismet (1930) | 17 |
Norene McMann | Three Girls Lost (1931) | 18 |
Claire 'Mac' McIntyre | Big Business Girl (1931) | 18 |
How I Play Golf, by Bobby Jones No. 8: 'The Brassie' (1931) | 18 | |
Diane Forsythe | I Like Your Nerve (1931) | 18 |
Lola Davis Hayes | Week-End Marriage (1932) | 19 |
Crusades Actor | Hollywood Extra Girl (1935) | 22 |
Susie Schmidt | Ladies In Love (1936) | 23 |
Marianna Duval | He Stayed for Breakfast (1940) | 27 |
Jane Drake | Bedtime Story (1941) | 28 |
Herself | Show-Business at War (1943) | 30 |
Maggie Williams | The Perfect Marriage (1947) | 34 |
Clarissa Standish | Key to the City (1950) | 37 |
Herself | You Can Change The World (1950) | 37 |
Paula Rogers | Paula (1952) | 39 |
Jane MacAvoy | It Happens Every Thursday (1953) | 40 |
Loretta Young TV Shows (2)
Her first TV Show was The Loretta Young Show (1953).
Awards (3)
Awarded Siena Medal in 1949 , nominated Academy Award for Best Actress in 1948 , awarded Crystal Award in 1987 ,
What was Loretta's zodiac sign?Loretta Young zodiac sign was capricorn.
Other facts about Loretta Young
Alias | Young Gretchen |
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Birth name | Gretchen Young |
Child | Christopher Lewis, Judy Lewis, Peter Lewis (musician) |
Place of death | Los Angeles , country: United States of America , located in the administrative territorial entity: California |
Religion | Catholic Church |
Spouse | Grant Withers, Jean Louis |
Place of burial | Holy Cross Cemetery |
Date of death | 2000-08-12T00:00:00Z |
Given name | Loretta |
Cause of death | Ovarian Cancer |
Member of political party | Republican Party |
Country of citizenship | United States Of America |
Manner of death | Natural Causes |
Family name | Young. Show people with the surname Young |
Religion | Catholic Church |
Work period (end) | 2000-01-01T00:00:00Z |