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  1. www.b-westerns.com › ladies45Polly Ann Young

    Polly Ann Young's Hollywood career was during the 1930s. She did about three dozen films, seven of which were westerns starring Tim McCoy, Buck Jones, George O'Brien, Kermit Maynard, James Newill and John Wayne. Polly Ann married California businessman J. Carter Hermann and resided in Beverly Hills, California.

  2. Inicios y carrera. Nacida en Salt Lake City (), su verdadero nombre era Gretchen Michaela Young.Su familia se trasladó a Hollywood cuando ella tenía tres años. Loretta y sus hermanas Polly Ann Young y Elizabeth Jane Young (Sally Blane como nombre artístico) trabajaron como actrices infantiles, siendo Loretta la que consiguió un mayor éxito. El primer papel de Young fue con tres años de ...

  3. Polly Ann Young was born on October 25, 1908 in Denver, Colorado, USA. She was an actress, known for Port of Hate (1939), Turnabout (1940) and The Man from Utah (1934). She was married to Carter Hermann. She died on January 21, 1997 in Los Angeles, California, USA.

  4. Port of Hate: Directed by Harry S. Webb. With Polly Ann Young, Kenneth Harlan, Carleton Young, Shia Jung. A group of American adventurers discover a bed of black pearls off a South Pacific island. When one of them is shot dead, a young girl in the group is accused of the crime.

  5. 21 de ene. de 1997 · Added: Oct 28, 1998. Find a Grave Memorial ID: 3744. Source citation. Actress. She was the eldest sister of the Young sisters: Sally Blane, Loretta Young and half-sister Georgiana Young. She featured in 34 movies, some uncredited. Best known for Port of Hate (1939), The Man from Utah (1934) in which she played John Wayne’s leading lady, and ...

  6. Sally Blane, Georgiana Young, Loretta Young, and Polly Ann Young in The Story of Alexander Graham Bell (1939)

  7. The Man from Utah: Directed by Robert N. Bradbury. With John Wayne, Polly Ann Young, Anita Campillo, Edward Peil Sr.. In a horse-riding rodeo contest bad guys want John Weston to lose. When he doesn't go along they add some insurance: a poisoned needle just under his saddle.