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Cliff De Young


Actor

About

Also Known As
Clifford Tobin De Young, Cliff Deyoung
Birth Place
Los Angeles, California, USA
Born
February 12, 1945

Biography

A durable American leading and supporting player primarily on TV, Cliff De Young began in show business as a rock musician with the band Clear Light in the 1960s. By the late 60s, he had settled in NYC and began to pursue a stage acting career, appearing in the Broadway company of "Hair" and off-Broadway in David Rabe's "Sticks and Bones" (1971), a role he reprised in the 1973 CBS broadc...

Family & Companions

Gypsy De Young
Wife
Producer. Married c. 1970.

Biography

A durable American leading and supporting player primarily on TV, Cliff De Young began in show business as a rock musician with the band Clear Light in the 1960s. By the late 60s, he had settled in NYC and began to pursue a stage acting career, appearing in the Broadway company of "Hair" and off-Broadway in David Rabe's "Sticks and Bones" (1971), a role he reprised in the 1973 CBS broadcast of the play. Many affiliates found the subject matter (about a returning Vietnam veteran) too controversial and refused to air the production. During his days in NYC, De Young also landed a regular role on the CBS daytime drama "The Secret Storm."

By 1973, De Young had relocated to California where he quickly established himself in TV. In 1973, he starred as a struggling musician forced to care for the daughter he fathered in "Sunshine" (NBC), which was turned into a short-lived 1975 NBC series. In 1977, he returned to the role for "Sunshine Christmas." A frequent player in TV-movies and miniseries, his credits include portraying historical figures like Charles Lindbergh in "The Lindbergh Kidnapping Case" (NBC, 1976), Robert F. Kennedy in "King" (NBC, 1978) and John F Kennedy in "Robert Kennedy and His Times" (CBS, 1985). Among his more notable fictional creations are John Skimmerhorn in the NBC miniseries "Centennial" (1978-79), Dyan Cannon's loyal assistant in "Master of the Game" (CBS, 1984) and Joe in "Stephen King's 'The Tommyknockers'" (ABC, 1993). In 1996, De Young was a sergeant captured by the Confederates and placed in the prison camp "Andersonville" (TNT, 1996) and homicide detective convinced Ann-Margret is a murderer in "Seduced By Madness: The Diane Borchardt Story" (NBC, 1996). Later that year, he returned to series TV as the somewhat distant father of a young woman in love in the ABC drama series "Relativity." He signed with personal manager Michael Wallach that same year and in 1997 starred in the miniseries "Wallace" (TNT) and "The Last Don" (CBS).

On the big screen, De Young has alternated between studio films and low-budget productions. He made his debut in the independent "Pilgrimage" (1972) and went on to featured roles in "Harry and Tonto" (1974) and "Blue Collar" (1978). De Young has appeared in several genre films, like "Shock Treatment" (1981), the sequel to "The Rocky Horror Picture Show," in which he replaced Barry Bostwick as Brad, and "Pulse" (1988), as Joey Lawrence's disbelieving father. In 1989, he was in the prestige film "Glory" as a Union colonel who uses his 'Negro' troops to loot and pillage. De Young was the missing husband of Mimi Rogers in "Fourth Story" (1991) and co-starred in "The Substitute" (1996), as a conspirator in the drug pushing that Tom Berrenger seeks to eradicate.

Filmography

 

Cast (Feature Film)

Wild (2014)
Road to Nowhere (2011)
2012 Doomsday (2008)
Solar Flare (2008)
The Hunt (2007)
The Secret Life of Zoey (2002)
Path To War (2002)
The Runaway (2000)
The Last Man on Planet Earth (1999)
The Suicide Kings (1998)
The Westing Game (1997)
The Craft (1996)
The Substitute (1996)
An Element of Truth (1995)
Star Quest (1995)
The Adventures of the Red Baron (1994)
Carnosaur II (1994)
The Skateboard Kid (1993)
Precious Victims (1993)
Nails (1992)
Immortal Sins (1992)
Criminal Behavior (1992)
Dr. Giggles (1992)
Love Can Be Murder (1992)
Fourth Story (1991)
Crackdown (1991)
The Survivalist (1991)
N.Y.P.D. Mounted (1991)
Flashback (1990)
Where Pigeons Go to Die (1990)
Rude Awakening (1989)
Forbidden Sun (1989)
Glory (1989)
Fear (1988)
Dance 'till Dawn (1988)
In Dangerous Company (1988)
Pulse (1988)
Code Name: Dancer (1987)
Hero in the Family (1986)
F/X (1986)
Flight of the Navigator (1986)
Secret Admirer (1985)
Reckless (1984)
Protocol (1984)
This Girl For Hire (1983)
The Hunger (1983)
The Awakening of Candra (1983)
An Invasion of Privacy (1983)
Independence Day (1982)
Shock Treatment (1981)
Scared Straight! Another Story (1980)
Fun and Games (1980)
The Seeding Of Sara Burns (1979)
Blue Collar (1978)
The 3000 Mile Chase (1977)
Sunshine Christmas (1977)
Sunshine Part II (1976)
The Lindbergh Kidnapping Case (1976)
The Night That Panicked America (1975)
Harry and Tonto (1974)
Sunshine (1973)

Cast (Special)

Getting Away With Murder: The JonBenet Ramsey Story (2000)
U.S.-Mexican War (1846-1848) (1998)
Voice
Annie Oakley (1985)
Hunter's Moon (1979)

Cast (TV Mini-Series)

Deliberate Intent (2000)
George Wallace (1997)
Mario Puzo's The Last Don (1997)
Seduced by Madness: The Diane Borchardt Story (1996)
Andersonville (1996)
John Jakes' Heaven and Hell: North and South, Part III (1994)
Stephen King's The Tommyknockers (1993)
Robert Kennedy and His Times (1985)
Master of the Game (1984)
King (1978)
Captains and the Kings (1976)
Captains and the Kings Part 5 & 6 (1976)

Life Events

1973

Made TV movie debut in "Sunshine"; reprised Broadway role in TV version of "Sticks and Bones" (CBS)

1973

Made TV-movie debut in "Sunshine"

1973

Reprised stage role in "Sticks and Bones" in controversial CBS broadcast; several affiliates refused to air the production during primetime

1975

Starred in "Sunshine" the series

1975

Starred in the NBC series "Sunshine"

1976

Cast as Charles Lindbergh in "The Lindbergh Kidnapping Case"

1978

Featured in the NBC miniseries "Centennial"

1978

Played Robert Kennedy in the NBC miniseries "King"

1985

Co-starred as John F Kennedy in "Robert Kennedy and His Times"

1987

Had featured role in miniseries "Master of the Game"

1996

Co-starred in the miniseries "Andersonville" (TNT) and played opposite Ann-Margret in "Seduced By Murder: The Diane Borchardt Story" (NBC)

1997

Starred in miniseries "Wallace" (TNT) and "The Last Don" (CBS)

Photo Collections

Shock Treatment - Lobby Card Set
Here is a set of Lobby Cards from Shock Treatment (1981). Lobby Cards were 11" x 14" posters that came in sets of 8. As the name implies, they were most often displayed in movie theater lobbies, to advertise current or coming attractions.

Family

Manzi Raye De Young
Daughter
Born on December 24, 1987; name means "just picked flower" in a Native American language.

Companions

Gypsy De Young
Wife
Producer. Married c. 1970.

Bibliography