Mini-Biography:
Freddie Young was born on October 2, 1902 in London. He was an English Director of Photography, known for Sword of the Valiant (1982), Doctor Zhivago (1965), Bloodline (1978), Freddie Young's first movie on record is from 1928. Freddie Young died on December 1, 1998 in London. His last motion picture on file dates from 1986.
FilmographyFilmography [Auszug]
1986: Arthur's Hallowed Ground (Director), with Al Ashton, Derek Benfield, Va Blackwood,
1984: Invitation to a wedding (Director of Photography), Directed by Joseph Brooks, with John Gielgud, Paul Nicholas, Ralph Richardson,
1982: Sword of the Valiant (Director of Photography), Directed by Stephen Weeks, with Cyrielle Claire, Sean Connery, Peter Cushing,
1980: Richard's Things (Director of Photography), Directed by Anthony Harvey, with Mark Eden, Tim Pigott-Smith, Amanda Redman,
1979: Rough Cut (Diamond cut Diamond) (Director of Photography), Directed by Don Siegel, with Joss Ackland, Isobel Dean, Susan Littler,
1979: Ike: The War Years (Director of Photography), Directed by Boris Sagal, Melville Shavelson, with Robert Duvall, Lee Remick, Dana Andrews,
1978: Bloodline (Sidney Sheldon's Bloodline) (Director of Photography), Directed by Terence Young, with Audrey Hepburn, Ben Gazzara, James Mason,
1978: Stevie (Director of Photography), with Glenda Jackson,
1977: The Man in the Iron Mask (Director of Photography), Directed by Mike Newell, with Jenny Agutter, Richard Chamberlain, Ian Holm,
1976: The Blue Bird (Director of Photography), Directed by George Cukor, with Jane Fonda, Ava Gardner, Patsy Kensit,
1974: Luther (Director of Photography),
1974: The Tamarind Seed (Director of Photography), Directed by Blake Edwards, with Julie Andrews, Oskar Homolka, Daniel O'Herlihy,
1971: Nicholas and Alexandra (Director of Photography), Directed by Franklin J. Schaffner, with Harry Andrews, Tom Baker, Lynne Frederick,
1970: Ryan's Daughter (Director of Photography), Directed by David Lean, with Sarah Miles, Robert Mitchum, John Mills,
1969: Battle of Britain (The battle of England) (Director of Photography), Directed by Guy Hamilton, with Alexander Allerson, Harry Andrews, Michael Caine,
1969: Sinful Davey (Director of Photography), Directed by John Huston, with John Hurt, Pamela Franklin, Nigel Davenport,
1966: You only live twice (Director of Photography), Directed by Lewis Gilbert, with Sean Connery, Karin Dor, Mie Hama,
1966: The deadly affair (Director of Photography), Directed by Sidney Lumet, with Harriet Andersson, James Mason, Maximilian Schell,
1965: Doctor Zhivago (Director of Photography), Directed by David Lean, with Omar Sharif, Julie Christie, Geraldine Chaplin,
1965: Rotten to the core (Director of Photography),
1962: Lawrence of Arabia (Director of Photography), Directed by David Lean, with Peter O'Toole, Omar Sharif, Alec Guinness,
1961: The Greengage Summer (Loss of Innocence) (Director of Photography), Directed by Lewis Gilbert, with Danielle Darrieux, Kenneth Moore, Susannah York,
1959: Solomon and Sheba (Director of Photography), Directed by King Vidor, with Yul Brynner, Finlay Currie, Gina Lollobrigida,
1958: The Inn of the Sixth Happiness (Director of Photography: AKA F.A. Young), Directed by Mark Robson, with Ingrid Bergman, Curd Jürgens, Robert Donat,
1958: Indiscreet (Director of Photography), Directed by Stanley Donen, with Ingrid Bergman, Cary Grant, Cecil Parker,
1957: Island in the sun (Director of Photography), Directed by Robert Rossen, with Harry Belafonte, Joan Collins, Dorothy Dandridge,
1955: Bhowani Junction (Director of Photography), Directed by George Cukor, with Edward Chapman, Ava Gardner, Stewart Granger,
1954: Mogambo (Director of Photography), Directed by John Ford, with Clark Gable, Grace Kelly, Laurence Naismith,
1954: Invitation to the Dance (Director of Photography), Directed by Gene Kelly, with Carol Haney, Gene Kelly, Claire Sobert,
1953: Knights of the Round Table (Director of Photography), Directed by Richard Thorpe, with Robert Taylor, Ava Gardner, Stanley Baker,
1953: Ivanhoe (Sir Walter Scott's Ivanhoe) (Director of Photography), Directed by Richard Thorpe, with Robert Taylor, Elizabeth Taylor, Joan Fontaine,
1940: Contraband (Blackout) (Director of Photography: AKA F.A. Young), Directed by Michael Powell, with Conrad Veidt, Valerie Hobson, Hay Petrie,
1939: Goodbye Mr. Chips (Director of Photography), Directed by Sam Wood, with Robert Donat, Greer Garson, Paul Henreid,
1931: The speckled band (Director of Photography), Directed by Jack Raymond, with Raymond Massey, Lyn Harding, ,
1928: The Tonic (Director of Photography: AKA F.A. Young), Directed by Ivor Montagu, with Elsa Lanchester, , Charles Laughton,
Bibliography
Screen International # 1000, March 24, 1995, pg 32