Evelyn Young Explained

Evelyn Young
Birth Name:Evelyn Ebersis Young
Birth Date:17 November 1915
Birth Place:Washington state, U.S.
Death Place:Orange, California, U.S.
Occupation:Film actress
Employer:Columbia Pictures (193940)
Years Active:1925, 193940
Known For:Prairie Schooners (1940)
The Wildcat of Tucson (1940)
Boobs in Arms (1940)
Girls of the Road (1940)
Other Names:Evelyn Jennings (1925)
Evelyn Young Pisani (1971–83)
Spouse:Nicholas Pisani (1971–83)

Evelyn Ebersis Young (November 17, 1915February 14, 1983) was an American film actress. In 1940, at the height of her career, she appeared in 9 feature films. She was the leading female actress in The Wildcat of Tucson[1] [2] and Prairie Schooners,[3] [4] [5] playing alongside Wild Bill Elliott and Dub Taylor in a Wild Bill Hickok series.

Young is familiar to fans of The Three Stooges as the wife of jealous drill sergeant Richard Fiske in the film Boobs in Arms.[6] Young appeared in five films with the Stooges.

Acting career

In 1939, Young had an uncredited part in the Stooges' short film Three Sappy People. In 1940 she acted in nine feature films and five short films. Of the shorts, four more were with The Stooges, with Mrs. Dare in Boobs in Arms best noted and the only when credited in the titles. Young's theme in Boobs in Arms was summarized in her first long phrase: "I'm afraid my husband doesn't love me anymore!"[7] The other short with Young's participation was The Spook Speaks with Buster Keaton.[8]

In April 1940, The New York Times reported that Young was to receive a leading role in Babies for Sale.[9] Young received lead roles in other Columbia films but that of Babies for Sale went to her friend Rochelle Hudson. The New York Times described Young as "a child star of fifteen years ago who was known as Evelyn Jennings".[9] An Evelyn Jennings played her sole role of Agnes Jennings in the 1925 silent film The Overland Limited, exactly 15 years earlier.[10]

Young played the character of Sadie among ten female "hobos" in the action film Girls of the Road. She was the lead actress in Prairie Schooners[11] [12] [13] and The Wildcat of Tucson. Dorothy Andre was her stunt double in The Wildcat of Tucson.[1]

On September 24, 1940 The New York Times published that Young had been terminated at Columbia Pictures.[14] While the studio released movies with her participation until the very last day of December that year, this report coincides with the end of Young's acting career.

Personal and vital events

Evelyn Ebersis Young was born November 17, 1915, in Washington state.[15] Her mother's maiden name was Rhodes.[15]

At the age of 56, on March 27, 1971, Young married Nicholas Pisani in Orange County, California.[15] Violinist Nick Pisani, who had been a recording musician for Bing Crosby, Dean Martin, and Frank Sinatra, was born in 1907 and would survive his wife by nearly four years.[16] [17]

In 1972, Young commented to the Associated Press on the untimely death of her friend and fellow Columbia actress, Rochelle Hudson.[18] [19] Hudson had died from a heart attack at the age of 55.[20]

Young died on February 14, 1983, in Orange, California, aged 67.[21]

Filmography

Movies

YearTitleRoleLengthCreditsSeries
1925, JulyThe Overland Limited Agnes JenningsFeature filmCredited as Evelyn Jennings
1939, DecemberThree Sappy People ReceptionistShort filmUncreditedStooges Short #43
1940, JuneHe Stayed for BreakfastSecretaryFeature filmCredited
1940, JuneNutty but NiceNurseShort filmUncreditedStooges Short #47
1940, JulyGirls of the RoadSadieFeature filmCredited
1940, JulyThe Spook SpeaksFormer romantic interestShort filmUncreditedKeaton Short #6
1940, AugustFrom Nurse to WorseWoman in officeShort filmUncreditedStooges Short #49
1940, AugustThe Secret Seven MaidFeature filmUncredited
1940, SeptemberGlamour for Sale Alice Feature filmUncredited
1940, SeptemberPrairie SchoonersVirginia BentonFeature filmFemale lead[22] Wild Bill Hickok
1940, OctoberNo Census, No FeelingLady in the street Short filmUncreditedStooges Short #50
1940, OctoberNobody's ChildrenNurse Feature filmUncredited
1940, OctoberSo You Won't Talk Attractive looking ladyFeature filmUncredited
1940, NovemberThe Lone Wolf Keeps a DateCashierFeature filmUncreditedLone Wolf #6
1940, DecemberBoobs in ArmsMrs. DareShort filmCreditedStooges Short #52
1940, DecemberThe Wildcat of TucsonVivian BarlowFeature filmFemale leadWild Bill Hickok

Television

YearTitleRoleShow TypeRole TypeSeries
1997, MayThe Three Stooges Greatest HitsVarious rolesTelevision specialPosthumous
2003, AprilThe Three Stooges 75th Anniversary SpecialVarious rolesTelevision specialPosthumous
2015, MayEureka!Various rolesDocumentary seriesPosthumousHey Moe, Hey Dad! #3
2015, MaySlap HappyVarious rolesDocumentary seriesPosthumousHey Moe, Hey Dad! #4

External links

Notes and References

  1. Book: Blottner, Gene. https://books.google.com/books?id=lhHut-gYeA0C&pg=PA150. Wild Bill Elliott: A Complete Filmography. McFarland & Company. 2011. 2017-10-09. The Wildcat of Tucson. 150–51. 9780786480258. Finding where Brown is hiding, Elliott and Brown's sweetheart, Evelyn Young, ride to convince him to turn himself in. Brown refuses, accusing Elliott of wanting him in jail so that Elliott can romance Young. In truth, Young fleetingly has romantic designs on Elliott, but Elliott isn't interested. [...] An interesting subplot has heroine Evelyn Young momentarily switching her affection from Stanley Brown to his brother, Eliott.. Google Books.
  2. Web site: The Wildcat of Tucson. AFI Catalog of Feature Films. American Film Institute. 2017-10-09. Evelyn Young (Vivian Barlow) [...] When Bill rides to his brother's hideout accompanied by Vivian Barlow, the judge's daughter with whom Dave is in love, Dave becomes jealous and orders his brother to leave..
  3. Web site: Prairie Schooners (1940): Review. Hans. Wollstein. AllMovie. Elliott, the "Peaceable Man," does his usual competent job as Hickok, but Dub Taylor's "Cannonball" character is slightly grating and Evelyn Young, late of the Three Stooges two-reelers, makes a rather pallid heroine..
  4. Book: Blottner, Gene. https://books.google.com/books?id=FUzc4If3M8gC&pg=PA312. Wild Bill Hickok. Columbia Pictures Movie Series, 1926–1955: The Harry Cohn Years. McFarland & Company. 2011. 311–326. 9780786486724. Rancher Evelyn Young gives the farmers money to pay their debts on all supplies. [...] The attack is called off when Young is kidnapped. Elliott follows and is captured also. Harlan tells Elliott that Young will be released only if the farmers return to Kansas. [...] The chemistry between Elliott and leading lady Evelyn Young is right on target. (Just look at the way Young touches Elliott's arm as he rides to talk with Kenneth Harlan, and the way she looks at him when the wagon train rolls through Lone Pine.). Google Books).
  5. News: The Daily Banner. Greencastle, Indiana. February 28, 1941. October 11, 2017. 3. Previews and Reviews at Local Theaters. Bill Elliott is featured as the two-fisted star of the story and lovely Evelyn Young supplies the romantic interest.. Hoosier State Cronicles.
  6. Book: Seely, Peter. Stoogeology: Essays on the Three Stooges. Peter. Seely. Gail. Pieper. ... wife (Evelyn Young) of an inattentive army captain in Boobs in Arms, the sobbing wife (Dorothy Appleby) of a wrongly convicted sweetheart in So Long Mr. Chumps. Dames, Babes, Battleaxes, and Tomatoes: Women and the Three Stooges. McFarland & Company. 2007. Google Books. 9780786429202.
  7. Web site: The Curly Years: Boobs in Arms. The Three Stooges Online Filmography. MOE: There we are. Now, what's the weeps all about? WIFE: I'm afraid my husband doesn't love me anymore! LARRY: Is that all?! I thought it was serious. That's easily fixed..
  8. Book: Batista Da Silva, George. Os Filmes De Buster Keaton. 71. 2010. Spook Speaks, The - Curta-metragem produzido e dirigido por Jules White pelos estúdios da Columbia Pictures Corporation no ano de 1940. A história leva as letras de Ewart Adamson, Clyde Bruckman e Elwood Ullman. Com Buster Keaton, Elsie Ames, Don Beddoe, Dorothy Appleby, Lynton Brent, John Tyrrell, Bruce Bennett e Evelyn Young.. Portuguese. Clube de Autores. Joinville, Brazil. Google Books. November 16, 2017. The Buster Keaton Movies.
  9. News: News of the screen. Douglas. Churchill. Douglas W. Churchill. 24. April 12, 1940. New York City. 0362-4331. The New York Times. Evelyn Young, a child star of fifteen years ago who was known as Evelyn Jennings, has received a leading role in "Babies for Sale" at Columbia..
  10. Book: Vogel, Michelle. Olive Borden: The Life and Films of Hollywood's Joy Girl. 2010. 978-0786458363. 163. McFarland . Google Books. The Overland Limited (1925) Director: Frank O'Neill. Producer: Sam Sax. Writer: James J. Tynan (story). Cinematographer: Jack MacKenzie. Release Date: July 14, 1925 (New York City), July 26, 1925 (nationwide). [...] Charles West (Bitterroot Jackson), Charles A. Post ("One Round" Farrell), Evelyn Jennings (Agnes Jennings)..
  11. Book: Pitts, Michael. Western Film Series of the Sound Era. McFarland & Company. 2009. 9780786435296. Sam Nelson, who had helmed Elliott's Hickok serial, directed this tale of Hickok (Elliott) coming to the aid of rancher Virginia Benton (Evelyn Young) and her foreman Cannonball (Dub Taylor), who are trying to stop homesteaders from hanging pal Cannonball (Taylor) breaks him out of jail and sends for Bill Hickok, who goes to his brother's hideout with Vivian Barlow (Evelyn Young), the judge's daughter and Dave's girlfriend. Dave becomes jealous over Vivian and orders his brother to go away.. Google Books.
  12. Book: Circle the Wagons!: Attacks on Wagon Trains in History and Hollywood Films. Gregory. Michno. Susan. Michno. McFarland & Company. 2008. 209. 9780786439973. Bill's sweetheart, Virginia Benton (Evelyn Young), is captured, and Bill and Cannonball have to rescue her, save the wagon train from the Indians, and bring the bad guys to justice.. Google Books.
  13. Book: Tuska, Jon. The American West in Film: Critical Approaches to the Western. Google Books. University of Nebraska Press. 1988. 9780803294110. In PRAIRIE SCHOONERS (Columbia, 1940) directed by Sam Nelson, the year is given as 1874, a time of drought in Kansas. Kenneth Harlan is a loan shark driving indebted farmers off their lands. The heroine, Evelyn Young, for some reason is better off than the farmers and shares her food with them..
  14. News: Evelyn Young has been dropped from the studio contract list.. Screen news here and in Hollywood. Douglas. Churchill. 34. September 24, 1940. New York City. 0362-4331. The New York Times.
  15. Web site: California Death Index, 1940-1997. FamilySearch. Evelyn E Pisani, 14 Feb 1983. November 24, 2014. December 1, 2017. Department of Public Health Services, Sacramento. Event Date 14 Feb 1983; Event Place Orange, California, United States; Birth Date 17 Nov 1915; Birthplace Washington [...] Mother's Name Rhodes.
  16. Web site: Nick Pisani (I) (1907–1986), Actor. IMDb. November 29, 2017. Born: 1907 in Manhattan, New York, USA Died: December, 1986 (age 79) in Pleasantville, New York, USA.
  17. Book: Simon, George T.. Glenn Miller & His Orchestra. 138. 1974. Thomas Y. Crowell Co.. 0306801299. George T. Simon. registration. We were playing at the Ritz-Carlton Hotel in Boston and there was a fiddle player in the band named Nick Pisani, who had worked with Glenn in the Ray Noble band. Glenn had made a special trip to Boston to hear us, and Nick introduced Betty and me to Glenn, and Betty immediately started to do a good selling job on me..
  18. News: Colorado Springs Gazette-Telegraph. Colorado Springs, Colorado. 34. January 20, 1972. Associated Press. newspapers.com. She was found dead Monday at her Palm Desert Country Club home. A friend, Evelyn Young, said Miss Hudson had been ill recently with a cold and laryngitis.. Former Movie Star Rochelle Hudson Dies.
  19. News: Arizona Daily Star. Tucson, Arizona. 5. January 19, 1972. Former Screen Star Rochelle Hudson Dies. Associated Press. newspapers.com. A friend, Evelyn Young, said Miss Hudson recently had been ill with a cold and laryngitis. Mrs. Young said no funeral is planned..
  20. News: January 19, 1972. The Mercury. Pottstown, Pennsylvania. Associated Press. 7. Former Film Star Dies At Age 55. newspapers.com. A friend, Evelyn Young, said Miss Hudson recently had been ill with a cold and laryngitis. Mrs. Young said no funeral is planned..
  21. News: Notice of death: Evelyn Young Pisani. Newspaperarchive.com. November 29, 2017. Santa Ana Orange County Register. February 22, 1983. 107. Pisani, Evelyn Young died February 14, 1983. In her younger years she was a Cinema Starlet of many motion picture studios. [...] Funeral Service was held February 17, at Dimond & Sons Mettler Mortuary..
  22. Book: Loy, R. Philip. Westerns and American Culture, 1930-1955. McFarland & Company. 2001. Elliott, as Wild Bill Hickok, told Evelyn Young, the film's heroine, "You know, Virginia, I have been listening to the folks as they sat around the fires at night.. 139. registration.