Burly, talented character actor who has remained consistently busy playing "rough at the edge" type characters, often on the wrong side of the law. Young was born Jerry De Louise on April 30 1940 in New York City, where he received his dramatic arts training under legendary acting coach Lee Strasberg at the Actors Studio.
Young first gathered notice playing tough thugs in such films as "The Gan ...
show all Burly, talented character actor who has remained consistently busy playing "rough at the edge" type characters, often on the wrong side of the law. Young was born Jerry De Louise on April 30 1940 in New York City, where he received his dramatic arts training under legendary acting coach Lee Strasberg at the Actors Studio.
Young first gathered notice playing tough thugs in such films as "The Gang That Couldn't Shoot Straight (1971)", "The Across 110th Street (1972)", "Chinatown (1974)" and "Gambler (1974)". Fiery director Sam Peckinpah cast Young as the getaway driver / assassin, "Mac", in "The Killer Elite (1975)", and Young came to the attention of newcomer Sylvester Stallone, who cast him as future brother-in-law 'Paulie' in the 1976 sleeper hit "Rocky (1976)". The talented Young was nominated for an Oscar, and has gone on to reprise the role in all four "Rocky" sequels to date! Peckinpah re-hired him to play renegade trucker "Pigpen" in the moderately successful "Convoy (1978)" (watch for "Pigpen's" Mack truck where the writing on the door states "Paulie Hauling"!).
Young has also appeared in numerous other major productions, including "The Once Upon a Time in America (1984)", "Pope of Greenwich Village (1984)", "The Last Exit to Brooklyn (1989)", "Mickey Blue Eyes (1999)" and "Adventures of Pluto Nash (2002)".
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