Doug Young(1919-2018)
- Actor
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The Flintstones (1960–1966)
Doug Young was born on 21 December 1919 in Arkansas, USA. He was an actor, known for The Huckleberry Hound Show (1958), The Yogi Bear Show (1961) and The Flintstones (1960). He was married to Eileene Mary McKay. He died on 7 January 2018 in Seattle, Washington, USA.
6.6
TV Series
- Ding A Ling
- Doggie Daddy, Ding A Ling
- Ding-A-Ling
- Duke
- Dwarf
- Gus
- Humane Society Woman
- Thief(voice)
6.6
TV Series
- Bigelow
- Hunter
- Calvin Cloy
- Circus Guard
- Ding A Ling
- Doggie Daddy
- Joe
- Man 2
- Raindance Kid
- Sarge
- Sheriff
7.5
TV Series
- Cop
- Grand Poobah
- Clerk
- Announcer
- Beaver
- Bird
- Bird #1
- Joe
- Man #1
- Man #2
- 1st Reporter
- Airmail Bird
- Alex
- Ape #1
- Auto Horn
- Barker
- Buffalo #2
- Bunkly
- Charlie
- Chester
- Chimp #1
- Chip Marble
- Chopping Bird
- Clock Bird
- Construction Foreman
- Control Tower
- Cop #1
- Crab
- Dispatcher
- Doc
- Doorman
- Dr. Zero
- Dracuslab
- Duck
- Egbert
- Egg Monkey
- Elephant
- Elevator Monkey
- Father
- Fight Announcer
- Fish
- Fly #2
- Grand Poobah, Elf, Gravel, Jack
- Gravel
- Guard
- Guy
- Guy #1
- Guy #2
- Guy #3
- Guy #4
- Hippo
- Horn Bird
- Ingmar
- Jack
- Jay Bondrock
- Jerry
- Laundry Man
- Linko
- Lionosaurus #1
- Mauler
- Minister
- Mop Bird
- Mowersaurus
- Muscles
- Musician
- Officer O'Rockly
- Percy
- Photographer
- Police Chief Rockschnozzle
- Pterodactyl
- Rocco
- Sailor
- Sergeant
- Squire
- Strong Guy
- TV Announcer
- TV Car Salesman
- Tortoise(voice)
Actor
- Alternative name
- Douglas Young
- Born
- Died
- January 7, 2018
- Seattle, Washington, USA(undisclosed)
- Spouse
- Eileene Mary McKayNovember 28, 1969 - July 31, 2007 (her death, 2 children)
- Other worksBefore working for Hanna-Barbera, Doug Young could be heard on such classic American radio series as The Cisco Kid, Red Ryder, Sherlock Holmes, and The Whistler. Doug later moved to Seattle, Washington and performed in more than 130 productions aired by the Golden West Radio Network during the 1970s.
- TriviaA master of accent and dialect, he often based his voice characterizations upon famous performers. His Doggie Daddy was patterned after Jimmy Durante, and Ding A Ling was reminiscent of comedian Buddy Hackett.
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