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Nedrick Young

Actor, Writer, Additional Credits
Died September 16, 1968 (54 years)
Nedrick Young, also known by the pseudonym Nathan E. Douglas, was an American actor and screenwriter often blacklisted during the 1950s and 1960s. He is credited with writing the screenplay for Jailhouse Rock in 1957, which starred Elvis Presley.
Movies & Shows on Plex
  • Dead Men Walk
  • Captain Scarlett
Known For
  • Inherit the Wind
  • The Defiant Ones
  • Jailhouse Rock
  • Decoy
  • Gun Crazy
  • Inherit the Wind
  • Crime Wave
  • Dead Men Walk
  • Terror in a Texas Town
  • The Defiant Ones
  • A Lady Without Passport
  • Captain Scarlett
  • The Iron Mistress
  • Retreat, Hell!
  • Passage West
  • Bombs Over Burma
  • She's Back on Broadway
  • The Swordsman

Filmography

1966
Seconds · as Henry Bushman
1958
The Defiant Ones · as Prison Guard
1958
Terror in a Texas Town · as Johnny Crale
1954
Riding Shotgun · as Manning
1953
1953
Crime Wave · as Gat Morgan
1953
So This Is Love · as Harry Corbett (uncredited)
1953
House of Wax · as Leon Averill (uncredited)
1953
She's Back on Broadway · as Rafferty
1952
Captain Scarlett · as Pierre Ducloux
1952
The Iron Mistress · as Henri Contrecourt
1952
Springfield Rifle · as Sgt. Poole (uncredited)
1952
Retreat, Hell! · as Sgt. Novak
1952
Aladdin and His Lamp · as Hassan (as Ned Young)
1951
Schlitz Playhouse of Stars (TV Series) · as Cast
1951
Inside Straight · as Accountant
1950
Racket Squad (TV Series) · as Carson
1950
A Lady Without Passport · as Harry Nordell
1950
Love That Brute · as Rocky
1950
Gun Crazy · as Dave Allister
1949
Border Incident · as Happy
1949
1948
The Gallant Blade · as Sgt. Martine
1948
The Swordsman · as Bruce Glowan
1947
Unexpected Guest · as Ralph Baxter
1946
The Devil's Playground · as Curly Evans (as Ned Young)
1943
Dead Men Walk · as David Bently
1943
Ladies' Day · as Tony D'angelo
1942
Bombs Over Burma · as Slim Jenkins

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