• Name: Loretta Young
  • Date of Birth: January 06, 1913
  • Place of Birth: Salt Lake City, Utah, USA
Mini-bio: Born Gretchen Young, her family moved to Hollywood and she began appearing (at age four) as a child extra in movies, as did her sisters (one of whom later became known as actress Sally Blane). At 14, ... read moreshe got a small supporting role in Naughty but Nice (1927), which led to a screen contract. She moved quickly from teenager to ingénue to leading lady roles, appearing in many films and successfully making the transition to the sound era. By the mid-'30s, she was an established star, usually cast in decorative roles in routine programmers. For her work in The Farmer's Daughter (1947) she won the Best Actress Oscar, and was nominated again for Come to the Stable (1949). After a consistently busy screen career of 25 years, she retired from films in 1953 to host the TV series The Loretta Young Show, a weekly half-hour teleplay; she appeared in about half of the show's episodes, winning three Emmy Awards. Since the early '60s, she has devoted most of her energies to Catholic charities. She has been married twice. In 1930, she made headlines when, at age 17, she eloped with actor Grant Withers. However, the marriage was annulled after a year. She later married producer and writer Thomas Lewis, from whom she eventually separated. She authored the memoir The Things I Had to Learn (1961). After NBC unlawfully broadcast her TV shows abroad, she sued the network in 1972 and won 600,000 dollars. ~ Rovi
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Eye color: Grey
Height: 5'6"
Nickname(s): Atilla the Nun, Saint Loretta, Gretchen Young: (Her Original Name)
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Family: Gladys Royal Young(Mother), John Earl Young(Father), George Belzer(Stepfather), John R. Young(Brother), Polly Ann Young(Sister), Sally Blane(Sister), Georgiana Young(Sister) - - - Christopher Lewis(Son), Judy Lewis(Daughter), Peter Lewis(Son).
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  • Her first big break came by chance at the age of 14, when an agent called the Young home to offer her sister a small role in a film. Young advised him that her sister was unavailable at the time but offered to substitute for her, a move that got her... read more the supporting part in Naughty but nice(1927)-and a contract with First National Pictures.
  • When she was a toddler, her family moved from her native Utah to Hollywood and within a year Young and her sister, later Known as actress Sally Blane, began appearing as child extras in silent movies like The Only Way and The Primrose Ring.
  • Gretchen Michaela Young was born January 6, 1913 in Salt Lake City to Catholic parents Gladys and John Young. Her middle name was not actually given to her at birth but rather,selected by the youngster herself at the time of her confirmation,When you... read moreng Catholics are required to take a saint's name.
  • Her name instanly generates images of Old Hollywood glamour in all its black and white glory and her elegant looks,refined charm and boundless talent make up the ingredients that create not only a star, but legend.

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