Gig Young

Gig Young

Actor
Born
November 4, 1913
Died
October 19, 1978
Awards
6 wins, 13 nominations

Gig Young was born Byron Barr to parents John and Emma Barr in Minnesota, and raised in Washington, DC, where he developed a passion for theatre while appearing in high school plays. After gaining some amateur experience, he applied for and received a scholarship to the acclaimed Southern…

Biography

Gig Young was born Byron Barr to parents John and Emma Barr in Minnesota, and raised in Washington, DC, where he developed a passion for theatre while appearing in high school plays. After gaining some amateur experience, he applied for and received a scholarship to the acclaimed Southern California's Pasadena Community Playhouse. While acting in "Pancho", a south-of-the-border play by Lowell Barrington, he was spotted by a Warner Brothers talent scout, leading to his signing contracts with the studio. Still acting under his given name, Byron Barr, he played bits and extra roles. He experimented with varying screen names because there was already another actor with the same name (see Byron Barr). In 1942, in the picture The Gay Sisters (1942), he was given the role of a character whose name was Gig Young, which he liked well enough to finally adopt it as his permanent stage name. His intermittent roles and, therefore, income, required Young to supplement his income working at a gas station, but success in The Gay Sisters (1942) eventually allowed him the freedom to become a full-time actor. Although service in the U.S. Coast Guard during World War II interrupted his ascension, after discharge he quickly established himself as a reliable light leading man, usually the second male lead to stars who were established box office draws. A dramatic part in Come Fill the Cup (1951) resulted in his being nominated for a Best Supporting Actor Oscar; a second Supporting Actor nomination followed seven years later for his comedic performance in Teacher's Pet (1958). A prolific television career later complemented his film work. In 1969, his surprisingly seedy portrayal of a dance-marathon emcee in They Shoot Horses, Don't They? (1969) finally brought him that Supporting Actor Oscar. A succession of marriages, including one to actress Elizabeth Montgomery, failed. In 1978, only three weeks after marrying German actress Kim Schmidt, Young apparently shot her to death in their New York City apartment and then turned the gun on himself. The precise motivation for the sad and grisly murder-suicide remains unclear. Young was not quite 65, his bride, 31.

Actor

Game of DeathGame of Death(1978)as Jim Marshall
GibbsvilleGibbsville(1976)as Ray Whitehead
SpectreSpectre(1977)as Dr. Ham Hamilton
Sherlock Holmes in New YorkSherlock Holmes in New York(1976)as Mortimer McGrew
McCloudMcCloud(1970)as Jack Hefferman

Self

Bruce Lee, the LegendBruce Lee, the Legend(1984)as Self - Interviewee on Set (1977)
AFI Life Achievement AwardAFI Life Achievement Award(1973)as Self - Audience Member
Dinah!Dinah!(1974)as Self - Guest
The Tonight Show Starring Johnny CarsonThe Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson(1962)as Self - Guest
What's My Line?What's My Line?(1968)as Self - Mystery Guest

Archive Footage

Mel Brooks: The 99 Year Old Man!Mel Brooks: The 99 Year Old Man!(2026)as Self - Actor, They Shoot Horses, Don't They?
Remembering Gene WilderRemembering Gene Wilder(2023)as Self - Actor
Call Me KateCall Me Kate(2023)as Self
CBS News Sunday Morning with Jane PauleyCBS News Sunday Morning with Jane Pauley(1979)as Self
America in ColorAmerica in Color(2017)as Self

Known for

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Sidney Clute, Ken Scott, and Gig Young in McCloud (1970)Elvis Presley, Robert Emhardt, and Gig Young in Kid Galahad (1962)Ron Howard and Gig Young in The Twilight Zone (1959)Byron Foulger and Gig Young in The Twilight Zone (1959)Sheridan Comerate and Gig Young in The Twilight Zone (1959)Frank Overton, Irene Tedrow, and Gig Young in The Twilight Zone (1959)

Credit Score: Gig Young

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#NameScoreYearWinNomKnownWinsNomsVotes
1They Shoot Horses, Don't They?975.0019707.81922946
2Teacher's Pet24.3819587.1025475
3Rear Window10.0019548.404569145
4Sergeant York8.0019417.721121212
5Come Fill the Cup5.0019516.801591
6Desk Set4.8819577.20010374
7Old Acquaintance4.8819437.4004240
8The Three Musketeers3.7519487.1017662
9That Touch of Mink3.2519626.60311744
10Young at Heart3.2519546.7003078