Freddie Young
Freddie Young was born on Oct 09, 1902 in UK. Freddie Young's big-screen debut came with Victory directed by M.A. Wetherell in 1928. Freddie Young is known for Nicholas and Alexandra directed by Franklin J. Schaffner, Michael Jayston stars as Nicholas and Janet Suzman as Alexandra. Freddie Young has got 12 awards and 9 nominations so far. The most recent award Freddie Young achieved is Online Film & Television Association. The upcoming new movie Freddie Young plays is Arthur's Hallowed Ground which will be released on Feb 05, 1986.
Freddie Young was a British cinematographer. He is best known for his work on David Lean's films Lawrence of Arabia (1962), Doctor Zhivago (1965) and Ryan's Daughter (1970), all three of which won him Academy Awards for Best Cinematography.
Birthday
Oct 09, 1902Place of Birth
London, England, UK
Known For
Awards
12 wins & 9 nominations
Movies & TV Shows
- 1984
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4.4 - 1984
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6.6 - 1980
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5.6 - 1980
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5.6 - 1979
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4.6 - 1978
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6.9 - 1977
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6.6 - 1976
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5.3 - 1975
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5.6 - 1974
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6.2 - 1974
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6.4 - 1974
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6.5 - 1971
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7.2 - 1970
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7.4 - 1969
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6.9 - 1967
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6.8 - 1967
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6.7 - 1965
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7.9 - 1965
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5.6 - 1965
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6.7 - 1964
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6.4 - 1962
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8.3 - 1961
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6.7 - 1961
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5.6 - 1960
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8.5 - 1959
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6.1 - 1958
The Inn of the Sixth Happiness
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7.2 - 1958
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6.7 - 1958
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6.6 - 1958
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7.2 - 1957
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6.1 - 1957
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5.6 - 1957
The Barretts of Wimpole Street
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6.5 - 1956
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5.7 - 1956
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7.3 - 1956
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6.4 - 1956
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6.4 - 1955
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4.7 - 1954
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6.1 - 1953
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6.2 - 1953
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6.6 - 1953
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6.0 - 1952
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6.7 - 1951
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6.2 - 1950
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6.9 - 1949
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6.0 - 1947
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7.0 - 1945
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6.2 - 1942
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6.8 - 1941
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7.3 - 1940
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6.2 - 1940
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6.9 - 1939
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6.5 - 1939
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7.9 - 1938
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- 1937
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6.3 - 1937
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7.7 - 1937
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6.4 - 1937
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7.2 - 1936
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- 1936
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5.9 - 1935
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5.5 - 1935
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5.5 - 1934
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6.2 - 1931
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- 1931
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5.3 - 1931
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4.5 - 1930
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6.5 - 1930
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5.4 - 1930
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7.0 - 1929
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6.2 - 1928
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