Robert Young
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Filmography
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Father Knows Best
Maybe he didn't always know best, but beginning in 1954, insurance salesman Jim Anderson of Springfield was America's favorite head of household.

Western Union
(1941)An engineer leading the construction of a telegraph line hires a former outlaw as a scout, but his old gang starts to interfere with the project.

Crossfire
(1947)This gritty film noir made history as the first Hollywood film to confront antisemitism. Three of the era’s most celebrated Roberts—Young, Mitchum, and Ryan—star in the hard-hitting tale of a police detective and an army sergeant whose investigation into the murder of a Jewish veteran leads them to a psychotic soldier consumed by hatred and bigotry. The first B movie to be nominated for the Academy Award for best picture, CROSSFIRE also netted a best supporting actor nomination for Robert Ryan, whose breakthrough performance as the vicious killer established his edgy, tightly wound screen persona.

Stowaway
(1936)A slain missionary's ward attaches herself to an American playboy and his sweetheart in Shanghai after stowing away.

The Kid from Spain
(1932)An innocent man accused of robbing banks masquerades as a bullfighter to escape the police.