Robert Youngson
Screenwriter, Film director
1917 – 1974
Who was Robert Youngson?
Robert Youngson was a film producer, director, and screenwriter.
Born in Brooklyn, New York, he was responsible for reacquainting movie audiences with the work of the great silent comedians. His feature-film compilations The Golden Age of Comedy and When Comedy Was King were popular successes. Youngson produced six more vintage-comedy anthologies through 1970.
Youngson also wrote and produced a long series of historical short subjects for Warner Brothers, two of which won him Academy Awards. Most of these films took an affectionate look back at the fads and lifestyles of the 1920s. Youngson's narration was nostalgic in tone, unlike the facetious commentaries that usually accompanied silent-film revivals like Gaslight Follies and Warners' compilations of Mack Sennett comedies. Youngson also produced a feature-length documentary for Warners, Fifty Years Before Your Eyes.
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- Born
- Nov 27, 1917
Brooklyn - Also known as
- Robert G. Youngson
- Spouses
- Jeanne Keyes
( - 1974/04/08)
- Jeanne Keyes
- Nationality
- United States of America
- Profession
- Lived in
- Brooklyn
- Died
- Apr 8, 1974
New York City
Submitted
on July 23, 2013
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