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Cliff De Young
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February 12, 1945 in Los Angeles, CA
Biography:American actor "Cliff DeYoung" began a stop-and-start film career with "Pilgrimage" in 1972; most of his work for the next several years was on stage and in television. DeYoung starred in the very brief 1975 TV series "Sunshine", playing a widowed musician raising a young stepdaughter; the series was a spin-off of the 1973 TV movie of the same name, which also starred DeYoung. The actor also played the lead role of a blinded Vietnam vet in the Joseph Papp-produced CBS drama special "Sticks and Bones" (1973) which was blacked out by many affiliates due to its vitriolic antiwar stance. Three years later, DeYoung played Charles Lindbergh (to whom he bore a daunting resemblance) in the 1976 made-for-TV "Lindbergh Kidnapping Case". After his attention-grabbing appearance in the 1983 horror film "The Hunger", "Cliff DeYoung" concentrated on movie roles, with occasional returns to TV in such productions... Full Biography
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