Quick Facts
Born:
1939-10-17
Birthplace:
Penfield, État de New York, États-Unis
Credits:
40 Total Roles
Richard Young
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Biography
Richard Young (born in 1955 in Kissimmee, Florida) is an American actor who spent most of his career as a blandly competent, mostly-supporting player in various films and on television. Young began his career in the early 70s with TV guest spots and in Roger Corman's New World exploitation films like Fly Me and Night Call Nurses (both 1972). He went on to many other TV appearances, leading up to recurring roles on shows like Flamingo Road and Texas in the early 80s. Parts in higher profile films like High Risk (1981) and The Ice Pirates (1984) followed suit.
Young is perhaps best known for his small role in the opening sequence of Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (1989) as "Fedora," the leader of the tomb-robbers who chases the young Indiana Jones then gives the young Jones his own fedora which later becomes Jones' hat. That same year he had a decent supporting role in the prison-set action / drama An Innocent Man alongside Tom Selleck. He also had top-billed starring roles in 'B' action films like Final Mission (1984) and Saigon Commandos (1988), and a supporting part in the Corman production Lords of the Deep (1989), one of many films hoping to cash-in on all the hype behind The Abyss.
Horror fans know Young as the friendly psychiatrist Matt, who gets a spike driven through his forehead, in the fifth installment of the Friday the 13th series. Likewise, starring in the big budget international bomb Eye of the Widow (1991), which took three years to produce and wasn't even released in the U.S., seemed to drive a spike through his career as a leading man. Outside of a couple of TV appearances, he hasn't been seen in anything since.
Young is perhaps best known for his small role in the opening sequence of Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (1989) as "Fedora," the leader of the tomb-robbers who chases the young Indiana Jones then gives the young Jones his own fedora which later becomes Jones' hat. That same year he had a decent supporting role in the prison-set action / drama An Innocent Man alongside Tom Selleck. He also had top-billed starring roles in 'B' action films like Final Mission (1984) and Saigon Commandos (1988), and a supporting part in the Corman production Lords of the Deep (1989), one of many films hoping to cash-in on all the hype behind The Abyss.
Horror fans know Young as the friendly psychiatrist Matt, who gets a spike driven through his forehead, in the fifth installment of the Friday the 13th series. Likewise, starring in the big budget international bomb Eye of the Widow (1991), which took three years to produce and wasn't even released in the U.S., seemed to drive a spike through his career as a leading man. Outside of a couple of TV appearances, he hasn't been seen in anything since.
Known For
Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade
Fedora
Knight Rider
Sonny Prince
Friday the 13th: A New Beginning
Matthew Letter
Cheers
Frank
Murder, She Wrote
Nick Halsey
Beauty and the Beast
Self
Kung Fu
Verne
Amazing Stories
Davy Crockett
Full Filmography
| Year | Title | Role |
|---|---|---|
| 2004 | Salem's Lot TV | Nolly |
| 1996 | Special Report: Journey to Mars MOVIE | Astronaut Charles Downing |
| 1991 | Eye of the Widow MOVIE | Prince Malko Linge |
| 1989 | An Innocent Man MOVIE | Danny Scalise |
| 1989 | Lords of the Deep MOVIE | Chadwick |
| 1989 | Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade MOVIE | Fedora |
| 1988 | Pancho Barnes MOVIE | Roger Chute |
| 1988 | 1969 MOVIE | Ralph's Cellmate |
| 1988 | Saigon Commandos MOVIE | Sgt. Mark Stryker |
| 1987 | Beauty and the Beast TV | Self |