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Emmy Award • Academy Award (1948) • Academy Award (1948): Actress in a Leading Role • Emmy Award (1959): Best Actress in a Leading Role (Continuing Character) in a Dramatic Series • Emmy Award (1957): Best Continuing Performance by an Actress • Emmy Award (1955): Best Actress Starring in a Regular Series • Golden Globe Award (1987): Best Actress in a Limited Series or Motion Picture Made for Television • Golden Globe Award (1959): Television Achievement
Married To
Jean Louis (1993–1997 [his death]) • Tom Lewis (1940–1969) • Grant Withers (1930–1931)
Movies/Tv Shows (Acted In)
"The New Loretta Young Show" (1962–1963) • "Letter to Loretta" (1953–1961) • "It Happens Every Thursday" (1953) • "Because of You" (1952) • "Paula" (1952) • "Family Theatre" (1952) • "Half Angel" (1951) • "Cause for Alarm!" (1951) • "Key to the City" (1950) • "Come to the Stable" (1949) • "Mother Is a Freshman" (1949) • "The Accused" (1949) • "Rachel and the Stranger" (1948) • "The Bishop's Wife" (1947) • "The Farmer's Daughter" (1947) • "The Perfect Marriage" (1947) • "The Stranger" (1946) • "Along Came Jones" (1945) • "And Now Tomorrow" (1944) • "Ladies Courageous" (1944) • "China" (1943) • "A Night to Remember" (1942) • "Bedtime Story" (1941) • "The Men in Her Life" (1941) • "The Lady from Cheyenne" (1941) • "He Stayed for Breakfast" (1940) • "The Doctor Takes a Wife" (1940) • "Eternally Yours" (1939) • "The Story of Alexander Graham Bell" (1939) • "Wife, Husband and Friend" (1939) • "Kentucky" (1938) • "Suez" (1938) • "Three Blind Mice" (1938) • "Four Men and a Prayer" (1938) • "Second Honeymoon" (1937) • "Wife, Doctor and Nurse" (1937) • "Love Under Fire" (1937) • "Café Metropole" (1937) • "Love Is News" (1937) • "Ladies in Love" (1936) • "Ramona" (1936) • "Private Number" (1936) • "The Unguarded Hour" (1936) • "The Crusades" (1935) • "Call of the Wild" (1935) • "Shanghai" (1935) • "Clive of India" (1935) • "The White Parade" (1934) • "Bulldog Drummond Strikes Back" (1934) • "Born to Be Bad" (1934) • "The House of Rothschild" (1934) • "Caravan" (1934) • "Man's Castle" (1933) • "The Devil's in Love" (1933) • "She Had to Say Yes" (1933) • "Midnight Mary" (1933) • "Heroes for Sale" (1933) • "The Life of Jimmy Dolan" (1933) • "Zoo in Budapest" (1933) • "Grand Slam" (1933) • "Employees' Entrance" (1933) • "They Call It Sin" (1932) • "Life Begins" (1932) • "Week-End Marriage" (1932) • "Play Girl" (1932) • "The Hatchet Man" (1932) • "Taxi" (1932) • "The Ruling Voice" (1931) • "Platinum Blonde" (1931) • "I Like Your Nerve" (1931) • "Big Business Girl" (1931) • "Too Young to Marry" (1931) • "Three Girls Lost" (1931) • "The Right of Way" (1931) • "Beau Ideal" (1931) • "The Devil to Pay!" (1930) • "The Truth About Youth" (1930) • "Kismet" (1930) • "Road to Paradise" (1930) • "The Second Floor Mystery" (1930) • "The Man from Blankley's" (1930) • "Loose Ankles" (1930) • "Show of Shows" (1929) • "The Forward Pass" (1929) • "The Careless Age" (1929) • "Fast Life" (1929) • "The Girl in the Glass Cage" (1929) • "The Squall" (1929) • "Scarlet Seas" (1928) • "The Head Man" (1928) • "The Magnificent Flirt" (1928) • "Laugh, Clown, Laugh" (1928) • "The Whip Woman" (1928) • "The Only Way" (1919) • "Sirens of the Sea" (1917)
Top Questions
Where was Loretta Young born?
Loretta Young was born in Salt Lake City, Utah, United States.
When was Loretta Young born?
Loretta Young was born on January 6, 1913.
Is Loretta Young married?
Tom Lewis (1940–1969), Grant Withers (1930–1931), Jean Louis (1993–1997 [his death])