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  1. Thus, John Young became John R. Lindley, and he became a lawyer. Gretchen and her sisters, Polly Ann and Elizabeth Jane (better known as Sally Blane), all worked as child actresses, but of the three, Gretchen was the most successful.

  2. Loretta Young was born Gretchen Young in Salt Lake City, Utah on January 6, 1913, to Gladys (Royal) and John Earle Young. Her parents separated when Loretta was three years old. Her mother moved Loretta and her two older sisters to Southern California, where Mrs. Young ran a boarding house.

  3. She was not only known for her beauty but was also famous for her serenity and grace which she maintained throughout her film career. She was a great actress and also devoted time to her family. Her sisters also became actresses but did not get the same success as Loretta who had the advantage of being more beautiful than them.

  4. 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 edad en la película muda The Primrose Ring .

  5. Georgiana Young (née Belzer; September 10, 1924 – November 13, 2007) was an American actress and the maternal younger half-sister of actresses Loretta Young, Polly Ann Young and Sally Blane. She had a brief career in film, appearing alongside her sisters in the biographical drama The Story of Alexander Graham Bell (1939), followed ...

  6. Actresses Loretta Young and Sally Blane were her sisters. From 1917 to 1941, she was featured in over 40 movies, some of them minor, uncredited roles. Among her more notable movie roles was as John Wayne's leading lady in The Man from Utah (1934). Her last film was the Poverty Row horror movie Invisible Ghost with Bela Lugosi in 1941.

  7. Sally Blane. Actress: Forbidden Company. Although this lovely, light brown-haired leading lady would wind up better known as one of Loretta Young's two elder acting sisters, Sally Blane nevertheless enjoyed a lively albeit modest "B" film career during the late 1920s and 1930s.