Robert M. Young (director) explained

Robert M. Young (director) should not be confused with Robert Young (director).

Robert M. Young
Birth Name:Robert Milton Young
Birth Date:22 November 1924
Birth Place:New York City, U.S.
Death Place:Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Other Names:Robert M. Young
Alma Mater:Harvard University (B.A., 1949)

Robert Milton Young (November 22, 1924 – February 6, 2024) was an American film and television director, cinematographer, screenwriter, and producer.[1] Young was considered a trailblazer in the independent filmmaking sector and for frequently casting Edward James Olmos in his movies, directing him in Alambrista! (1977), The Ballad of Gregorio Cortez (1982), Saving Grace (1986), Triumph of the Spirit (1989), Talent for the Game (1991), Roosters (1993), Slave of Dreams (1995), and Caught (1996). He produced Olmos's directorial debut, American Me (1992).

Early life and education

Robert Milton Young was born in New York City on November 22, 1924. His father was a cameraman who later owned a film laboratory. Robert began college at MIT to become a chemical engineer. He left after two years to join the U.S. Navy during World War II and served in the Pacific in New Guinea and in the Philippines. Upon returning to America after the war, he decided to study English literature at Harvard University.[2]

Young also developed an interest in filmmaking and graduated from Harvard in 1949.[3]

Career

After graduation, Young formed a cooperative partnership with two friends making educational films. In 1960, he worked for NBC making public affairs programs for NBC White Paper. In 1960, on behalf of NBC, he went to the American South to make the film Sit-In about the civil rights protests and sit-ins. The film won a Peabody Award.[2] [4]

Young later left NBC to pursue narrative film work.[2]

Young won a Guggenheim Fellowship in 1975.[5]

In 1985 he was a member of the jury at the 14th Moscow International Film Festival.[6]

Death

Young died in Los Angeles on February 6, 2024, at the age of 99.[7] [8] [9]

Filmography

Filmmaking credits

Feature films

!Title!Year!Director!Producer!Writer!Notes
Nothing But a Man1964
Short Eyes1977Directorial Debut
Alambrista!1977
Rich Kids1979
One-Trick Pony1980
The Ballad of Gregorio Cortez1982
Saving Grace1986
Extremities1986
Dominick and Eugene1988
The Plot Against Harry1989Filming in 1969
Triumph of the Spirit1989
Talent for the Game1991
American Me1992
Caught1996
2001IMAX film
Human Error2004

Documentaries

!Title!Year!Director!Writer!Notes
Secrets of the Reef1956
At the Winter Sea Ice Camp: Part 41967Short film
The Eskimo: Fight for Life1970
Children of the Fields1973Short film
To Fly!1976IMAX short film
1993
William Kurelek's The Maze2011Co-directed with David Grubin
Cancelled film: Cortile Cascino (1962)[10]

Television

!Title!Year!Director!Producer!Writer!Notes
World Wide '601960Television series (episode "The Living End")
Sit-In1960Episode of TV series 'NBC White Paper'
Angola: Journey to a War1961Episode of TV series 'NBC White Paper')
J.T.1969Television film
National Geographic Specials1972–1976Television documentary series (4 episodes)
Amanda Fallon1973Unsold pilot
Special Treat1978Television series (episode "Snowbound")
We Are the Children1987Television film
Solomon & Sheba1995Television film
Slave of Dreams1995Television film
Caught1996Television film
Nothing Sacred1997–1998Television series (2 episodes)
Battlestar Galactica2004–2009Television series (5 episodes)
Walkout2006Television film

Technical credits

Feature films

TitleYearCinematographerCamera operator
Nothing But a Man1964
Namu, the Killer Whale1966
Alambrista!1977
The Plot Against Harry1989
American Me1992
Berkeley2005

Documentaries and other

!Title!Year!Cinematographer!Sound!Editor!Notes

Secrets of the Reef1956
Stalking Seal on the Spring Ice1967Short series in 2 films
Jigging for Lake Trout1967
Group Hunting on the Spring Ice1967Short series in 3 films
Fishing at the Stone Weir1967Short series in 2 films
Building a Kayak1967Short series in 2 films
At the Winter Sea Ice Camp1967Short series in 4 films
At the Spring Sea Ice Camp1967Short series in 3 films
At the Caribou Crossing Place1967Short series in 2 films
At the Autumn River Camp1967Short series (onlty part 2)
The Eskimo: Fight for Life1970
Deal1977
Out on a Limb: An Introduction to Jack Hodgins1981Short film
Imperfect Union: Canadian Labour and the Left, Part 2: Born of Hard Times1989
1993
The Last Winter2002Short film
William Kurelek's The Maze2011

Television

TitleYearCinematographerSecond unit directorNotes
High Adventure with Lowell Thomas1957Television documentary series
National Geographic Specials1972–1976Television documentary series (4 episodes)
Special Treat1978Television series (episode "Snowbound")
Walkout2006Television film

Further reading

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Robert M. Young – Movie and Film Biography, Credits and Filmography . AllMovie . November 22, 1924 . March 3, 2012.
  2. Alexander, Geoff, "Biography: Robert M. Young", Academic Film Archive of North America (AFANA).
  3. Ireland, Corydon, "Nothing but a breakthrough: Landmark 1964 film about race by two Harvard grads launches Film Archive's season", The Harvard Gazette, January 11, 2013
  4. http://www.museum.tv/eotv/nbcwhitepap.htm "NBC WHITE PAPER: U.S. News Documentary"
  5. Web site: Tribeca Film Institute .
  6. Web site: 14th Moscow International Film Festival (1985) . February 8, 2013 . MIFF . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20130316084353/http://moscowfilmfestival.ru/miff34/eng/archives/?year=1985 . March 16, 2013 . mdy-all .
  7. >News: Brueggemann . Tom . 9 February 2024 . Robert M. Young, Trailblazing Independent Director, Dies at 99 . 11 February 2024 . IndieWire . Penske Media.
  8. Web site: Robert M. Young Dies: Groundbreaking Independent Film Director, Camera d'Or and Peabody Award Winner Was 99 . February 10, 2024 .
  9. Web site: Robert M. Young, 'Extremities' and 'Dominick and Eugene' Director, Dies at 99 . . February 13, 2024 .
  10. Book: The Politics and Poetics of Black Film: Nothing But a Man. Wall. David C.. Martin. Michael T.. 2015-10-20. Indiana University Press. 9780253018502. en.