Roger Young

Roger Young

director, producer, writer

Roger Young was born on May 13, 1942 in USA. Roger Young's big-screen debut came with Something for Joey directed by Lou Antonio in 1977. Roger Young is known for One Special Night directed by Roger Young, James Garner stars as Robert Woodward and Julie Andrews as Catherine. Roger Young has got 4 awards and 2 nominations so far. The most recent award Roger Young achieved is Directors Guild of America, USA. The upcoming new movie Roger Young plays is Barabbas which will be released on Mar 25, 2013.

Roger Young grew up on his Grandfather's farm, and in the town of Mahomet, Illinois. Population 850. At age thirteen he moved to the big town of Bloomington, Illinois, where he learned to play pool, compete on the swim team, and circle the Steak-n-Shake in his buddy's '57 Chevy. After high school he went to the University of Illinois, where he almost flunked out the first year. By his junior year he was on the Dean's List with straight A's, in the school of Journalism.Working his way through school meant working in a donut shop, selling shoes, corn de-tasseler, and finally stage manager at the local PBS station. That led to directing news shows. Then producing and directing an early morning talk show on the CBS channel in Champaign. After graduating from U of I, he spent a year in the sales department at the CBS affiliate while working toward his master's degree. Hated sales ! Hated sales !! Moved to Indianapolis to direct the 5:30am Farm News show at the NBC affiliate. Then news shows, documentaries for Time/Life, and a variety show.Chicago called. Producer of commercials for Foote, Cone & Belding Advertising. Then moved to directing commercials for a production company. And finally forming his own production company shooting Ford, Sears, Hallmark, and Johnson Wax commercials, among others.When a friend told him to give Hollywood a try, Roger got an apartment in Los Feliz, and shuttled back and forth between LAX and ORD. After four months he was hired to be the Associate Producer on a MOW. Then Associate Producer on "Lou Grant", the CBS series starring Ed Asner. There he was overseeing editing and spending a lot of time on the set. This was a graduate education in every phase of making a film. In the second year of the show Executive Producer Gene Reynolds gave Roger a shot at directing an episode. A few episodes later he won the DGA award and the Emmy for one of his episodes. Soon he was shooting films for television, and pilots. Later he moved on to mini-series, which has been the joy of his career, winning two more DGA awards, and working all over the world.

  • Birthday

    May 13, 1942
  • Place of Birth

    Champaign, Illinois, USA
  • Also known

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Known For

Awards

4 wins & 2 nominations

Directors Guild of America, USA
1991
Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Dramatic Specials
Winner - DGA Award
1981
Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Dramatic Series - Night
Winner - DGA Award
1980
Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Dramatic Series - Night
Winner - DGA Award
Primetime Emmy Awards
1980
Outstanding Directing in a Drama Series
Winner - Primetime Emmy