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Alan Young


 

Alan Young (born 19 November 1919) was an actor best known for his television role opposite a talking horse, Mister Ed.

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19 November - 1919 - Television - Mister Ed

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He was born in Tyne-and-Wear, England, and raised in Edinburgh and in Canada. He grew to love radio when bedbound as a child because of severe asthma, and became a radio broadcaster on the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, then moved to New York where he was given his own television program, The Alan Young Show in 1950. After the cancellation of his show, he made several films: Margie (1946), Chicken Every Sunday (1948), Mr. Belvedere Goes to College (1949), Aaron Slick from Punkin Crick (1952), Androcles and the Lion (1952), Gentleman Marry Brunettes (1955), Tom Thumb (1958), The Time Machine (1960), and the remake of The Time Machine (2002).

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Canadian Broadcasting Corporation - New York - The Alan Young Show - Margie - Chicken Every Sunday - Mr. Belvedere Goes to College - Aaron Slick from Punkin Crick - Androcles and the Lion - Gentleman Marry Brunettes - Tom Thumb - The Time Machine

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His most popular venture, however, was Mister Ed, a CBS television show which ran from 1961 to 1966. He played the owner of a talking horse - which would talk to no one but him.

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Mister Ed - CBS

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He founded a broadcast division for the Christian Science church.

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In later life he has done a great deal of voice acting for animated cartoons and films. He has been the voice of Scrooge McDuck in many Disney films and television series since DuckTales in 1987. He also provides the voice of Jack Allen on the Focus on the Family radio drama Adventures in Odyssey.

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Voice acting - Scrooge McDuck - Disney - DuckTales - 1987 - Focus on the Family - Adventures in Odyssey

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Young played a small role as Haggis MacHaggis in The Ren and Stimpy show. Additionally Young provided the voice of the kilt-wearing barber-pirate Haggis McMutton in the highly acclaimed computer-adventure game The Curse of Monkey Island (Monkey Island 3). Not too surprisingly the character's voice is very similar to that of Scrooge.

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Ren and Stimpy - Monkey Island

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