person

Polly Ann Young

Personal Info

Known For

Acting

Gender

Female

Birthday

1908-10-25

Place of Birth

Denver, Colorado, USA

Polly Ann Young

Biography

Polly Ann Young was born on October 25, 1908 in Denver, Colorado, USA. She was an actress, known for The Man from Utah (1934), Invisible Ghost (1941) and The Last Alarm (1940). She was married to Carter Hermann. She died on January 21, 1997 in Los Angeles, California, USA. Sister of Sally Blane and Loretta Young, half-sister of Georgiana Young.

Also Known For

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Invisible Ghost

Apr 25, 1941

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NA

Sirens of the Sea

Sep 20, 1917

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60

The Story of Alexander Graham Bell

Apr 04, 1939

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46

The Man from Utah

May 15, 1934

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42

The Last Alarm

Jun 25, 1940

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53

Road Show

Feb 18, 1941

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58

The Border Patrolman

Jun 20, 1936

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60

Happiness C.O.D.

Oct 14, 1935

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NA

His Fighting Blood

Oct 14, 1935

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NA

The Masks of the Devil

Nov 17, 1928

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33

Stolen Sweets

Mar 15, 1934

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50

Sons of Steel

Dec 14, 1934

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NA

I Cover Chinatown

Oct 01, 1936

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60

Elinor Norton

Nov 02, 1934

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33

Wolf Call

May 22, 1939

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60

Going Wild

Dec 21, 1930

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60

Turnabout

May 17, 1940

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72

Mystery Plane

Mar 08, 1939

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57

Port of Hate

Aug 21, 1939

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58

Lady with a Past

Feb 19, 1932

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35

Murder on the Yukon

Feb 25, 1940

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NA

Rich People

Dec 07, 1929

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55

Thunder in the Night

Sep 16, 1935

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43

Tanned Legs

Nov 10, 1929

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NA

Hitch Hike To Heaven

Mar 12, 1936

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NA

The Crimson Trail

Mar 11, 1935

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75

The Circus Show-Up

Feb 17, 1932

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59

The Sheik

Nov 20, 1921

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47

Children of Pleasure

Apr 26, 1930

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57

Our Blushing Brides

Jul 19, 1930

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NA

The One Way Trail

Oct 15, 1931

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60

This Modern Age

Aug 29, 1931

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60

Murders in the Rue Morgue

Jan 27, 1932

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62

Road to Paradise

Jul 20, 1930

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NA

Rodeo Rocketeers

May 15, 1934