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Encyclopedia > Robert Young

Robert Young or Bob Young may refer to several different people:


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Robert Young (actor) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (237 words)
Robert Young (February 22, 1907 - July 21, 1998) was a popular American actor, who was the son of an Irish immigrant father and an American-born mother.
Young appeared in 100 movies and his film career spanned the period from 1931 to 1952 after which he started his TV career.
Young is a notable graduate of Abraham Lincoln High School of Los Angeles, California.
Boston.com / News / Specials / R.I. nightclub fire (251 words)
Robert Young was a big man with a generous spirit, a contagious laugh and a determination to include all his friends in whatever fun activity the night had in store.
Young was so nervous when Patriots' kicker Adam Vinatieri stepped in to make the game-winning field goal that he covered his eyes and didn't see the play, Chadwick recalled.
Young went to The Station with three friends, one of whom is still in the hospital, according to Chadwick.
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