Terence Young

Gender: Male
Born: 20th June 1915
Died: 7th September 1994
Nationality: United Kingdom
Movies: Action of the Tiger, Ayyam al-tawila, al-, Black Tights, Bloodline, Charles Bronson: Vital Hits, Classic Cinema: Richard Burton Triple Feature, Cold Sweat, Dr. No, From Russia with Love, Inchon, Mayerling, Red Sun, Run for Your Life, Safari, Serious Charge, Storm Over the Nile, Tank Force, That Lady, The Amorous Adventures of Moll Flanders, The Amorous Adventures of Moll Flanders, The Dirty Game, The Jigsaw Man, The Klansman, The Poppy Is Also a Flower, The Red Beret, The Rover, The Tall Headlines, The Valachi Papers, Theirs is the Glory, They Were Not Divided, Thunderball, Too Hot to Handle, Triple Cross, Wait Until Dark, War Goddess, Woman Hater, Woman Hater, Zarak

Stewart Terence Herbert Young (20 June 1915 – 7 September 1994) was a British film director best known for directing three films in the James Bond series, Dr. No (1962), From Russia with Love (1963), and Thunderball (1965).

The son of a Police Commissioner of the Shanghai Municipal Police, Young was born in Shanghai, China and was public-school educated. Like the fictional James Bond, he read oriental history at St Catharine's College in the University of Cambridge.

Commissioned in the Irish Guards, Young was a tank commander during World War II where he participated in Operation Market Garden in Arnhem, Netherlands.

Young began his film career as a screenwriter in British films of the 1940s, working, for example, on Dangerous Moonlight (1941). In 1946, he was a co-director with Brian Desmond Hurst of Theirs is the Glory, which recaptured the fighting around Arnhem bridge. Arnhem, coincidentally, was home to the adolescent Audrey Hepburn. During the filming of Young's film, Wait Until Dark, Hepburn and Young would joke that he was shelling his favorite star without even knowing it. Young also directed an account of the Guards Armoured Division They Were Not Divided.

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