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Young played "Bonedust" in nineteen Our Gang films from 1925 to 1931, his most notable film being School's Out. As an adult, to avoid confusion with established star Robert Young, he took his mother's maiden name, Clifton, as his screen name.
Clifton Young. Actor: Dark Passage. Clifton "Bobby" Young gained notoriety as a child actor playing "Bonedust" during Our Gang's sound transition period. Of all the graduates of Our Gang (with the exception of Jackie Cooper and, arguably, Dickie Moore), Clifton had the greatest shot at adult stardom - at least as far as strong character roles ...
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Young interpretó "Bonedust" en diecinueve películas de Our Gang de 1925 a 1931, siendo su película más notable School's Out. Como adulto, para evitar confusión con la estrella establecida Robert Young, tomó el apellido de soltera de su madre, Clifton, como nombre de usuario.
Clifton Young as Bonedust; Scooter Lowry as Skooter; Mildred Kornman; Jean Darling (replaced Mary Kornman in 1926) Bobby Hutchins as Wheezer; Harry Spear (replaced Elmer Lowry (Scooter) in 1927) Mary Ann Jackson; Diane East; Pete the Pup (called Minnie in at least one film, and Pansy in a handful of other films, offspring of Pal the ...
Other Our Gang members appearing in the early sound shorts included Buddy McDonald, Clifton Young, and Shirley Jean Rickert. Many also appeared in a group cameo appearance in the all-star comedy short The Stolen Jools (1931).
- A Story of Our Gang - Romping Through Hal Roach Comedies (1929)
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Name: Clifton Robert "Bobby" (Young) (Smith) Nickname: Bonedust Played By: Robert Young Born: Relatives: Robert "Tunney" and Richard "Coolidge" Smith (brothers) Clubs: Royle Secret Order Of Lion-Harted Nights, Manhattan Club First Short: Better Movies Last Short: Little Daddy Bio: Bonedust Young...
Young played "Bonedust" in nineteen Our Gang films from 1925 to 1931, his most notable film being School's Out. As an adult, to avoid confusion with established star Robert Young, he took his mother's maiden name, Clifton (Eva Clifton) as his screen name.