
Birthday
1913/11/04
Day of death
1978/10/19 (65 years old)
Gender
Male
Place of Birth
Saint Cloud, Minnesota, USA
Also know as
Byron Elsworth Barr, Byron Barr, Bryant Fleming, Gig, Ronald Reed, Гиг Янг
Gig Young (born Byron Elsworth Barr; November 4, 1913 – October 19, 1978) was an American actor. He was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his performances in Come Fill the Cup (1952) and Teacher's Pet (1959), before winning for They Shoot Horses, Don't They? (1969).

(2019) The Twilight Zone: A 60th Anniversary Celebration
as Martin Sloan (archive footage)

(1942) The Male Animal
as Student (uncredited)

(1957) Desk Set
as Mike Cutler

(1975) The Killer Elite
as Lawrence Weyburn

(1974) Bring Me the Head of Alfredo Garcia
as Quill

(1976) Sherlock Holmes in New York
as Mortimer McGraw

(1941) The Tanks Are Coming
as Jim Allen

(1962) That Touch of Mink
as Roger

(1978) Game of Death
as Jim Marshall

(1953) City That Never Sleeps
as Johnny Kelly

(1969) They Shoot Horses, Don't They?
as Rocky Gravo

(1948) Wake of the Red Witch
as Samuel 'Sam' Rosen

(1948) The Three Musketeers
as Porthos

(1970) Lovers and Other Strangers
as Hal Henderson

(1948) The Woman in White
as Walter Hartright

(1954) Young at Heart
as Alex Burke

(1958) Teacher's Pet
as Dr. Hugo Pine

(1943) Air Force
as Co-Pilot

(1958) The Tunnel of Love
as Dick Pepper

(1950) Hunt the Man Down
as Paul Bennett

(1975) The Hindenburg
as Edward Douglas

(1959) The Story on Page One
as Larry Ellis

(1955) The Desperate Hours
as Chuck Wright

(1965) Strange Bedfellows
as Richard Bramwell

(1962) Kid Galahad
as Willy Grogan

(1984) Bruce Lee: The Legend
as Self

(1953) The Girl Who Had Everything
as Vance Court

(1943) Old Acquaintance
as Rudd Kendall

(1951) Only the Valiant
as Lt. William Holloway

(1967) The Shuttered Room
as Mike Kelton

(1949) Lust for Gold
as Pete Thomas

(1959) Ask Any Girl
as Evan Doughton

(1942) The Gay Sisters
as Gig Young

(1951) Too Young to Kiss
as John Tirsen

(1947) Escape Me Never
as Caryl Dubrok

(1963) A Ticklish Affair
as Key Weedon

(1953) Arena
as Hob Danvers

(1951) Come Fill the Cup
as Boyd Copeland

(1951) Slaughter Trail
as Ike Vaughn aka Murray

(1953) Torch Song
as Cliff Willard

(1961) The Spiral Staircase
as Stephen Warren

(1952) Holiday for Sinners
as Jason Kent

(1983) Hollywood Out-takes and Rare Footage
as Self (archive footage) (uncredited)

(1957) The James Dean Story
as Self

(1974) The Great Ice Rip-Off
as Harkey Rollins

(1949) Tell It to the Judge
as Alexander Darvac

(1952) You for Me
as Dr. Jeff Chadwick

(1951) Target Unknown
as Capt. Reiner

(1963) For Love or Money
as Sonny Smith

(1954) Rear Window
as Jeff's Editor (voice) (uncredited)

(1971) The Neon Ceiling
as Jones

(1962) Five Miles to Midnight
as David Barnes

(1977) Spectre
as Dr. Ham Hamilton

(1975) The Turning Point of Jim Malloy
as Ray Whitehead

(1968) Companions in Nightmare
as Eric Nicholson

(1974) A Black Ribbon for Deborah
as Ofenbauer

(1941) Sergeant York
as Marching Soldier (uncredited)

(1940) Misbehaving Husbands
as Floor Walker (as Byron Barr)

(1941) They Died with Their Boots On
as Lt. Roberts (uncredited)

(1941) Dive Bomber
as Abbott - Guinea Pig 2 Experiment 32 (uncredited)

(1942) The Mad Martindales
as Peter Varney (as Byron Barr)

(1941) You're in the Army Now
as Soldier

(1942) Breakdowns of 1942
as Self

(2004) Sam Peckinpah's West: Legacy of a Hollywood Renegade
as Self (archive footage)

(1941) One Foot in Heaven
as First Groom Asking for Dog Licence (uncredited)

(1965) Invisible Diplomats
as Brad

(1988) Hollywood Scandals and Tragedies
as ---

(1963) Kraft Suspense Theatre
as Hugo Myrich

(1948) Studio One
as Philip Adams / Alan Fredericks

(1959) The Twilight Zone
as Martin Sloan

(1964) The Hollywood Palace
as Self

(1951) Schlitz Playhouse of Stars
as Jimmy Sampson
(1950) Lux Video Theatre
as ---

(1970) McCloud
as ---

(1954) Climax!
as Edgar Holt

(1964) The Rogues
as Tony Fleming

(1950) Robert Montgomery Presents
as Tony Marino

(1976) Gibbsville
as Ray Whitehead

(1962) The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson
as Self

(1948) The Ed Sullivan Show
as Self

(1956) Tony Awards
as Self - Presenter

(1961) The Mike Douglas Show
as Self

(1950) What's My Line?
as Self

(1968) The Dick Cavett Show
as Self - Guest

(1962) The Alfred Hitchcock Hour
as Duke Marsden
(1956) Conflict
as Self - Host

(1962) The Merv Griffin Show
as Self