
Polly Ann Young
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Polly Ann Young was born on October 25, 1908 in Denver, Colorado, USA. She was an actress, known for The Man from Utah (1934), Invisible Ghost (1941) and The Last Alarm (1940). She was married to Carter Hermann. She died on January 21, 1997 in Los Angeles, California, USA. Sister of Sally Blane and Loretta Young, half-sister of Georgiana Young.
Known for
Credits

The Story of Alexander Graham Bell (1939)
as Grace Hubbard

Murders in the Rue Morgue (1932)
as Girl (uncredited)

Invisible Ghost (1941)
as Virginia Kessler

Our Blushing Brides (1930)
as A Mannequin

The Sheik (1921)
as Arab Child (uncredited)

Turnabout (1940)
as Miss Gertie Twill

This Modern Age (1931)
as Parisian Party Girl (Uncredited)

Lady with a Past (1932)
as Party Guest (Uncredited)

The Man from Utah (1934)
as Marjorie Carter

Elinor Norton (1934)
as Publisher's Staff

Thunder in the Night (1935)
as Torok's Sweetheart

Murder on the Yukon (1940)
as Joan Manning

Children of Pleasure (1930)
as Society Girl at Party (uncredited)

Road to Paradise (1930)
as Body Double for Loretta Young (uncredited)

Mystery Plane (1939)
as Anita

Wolf Call (1939)
as Natalie

The Crimson Trail (1935)
as Kitty Bellair

Road Show (1941)
as Helen Newton

Stolen Sweets (1934)
as Betty Harkness

Tanned Legs (1929)
as Dancer (uncredited)

Hitch Hike To Heaven (1936)
as Jerry Delaney

Happiness C.O.D. (1935)
as Eleanor
Port of Hate (1939)
as Jerry Gale

The Circus Show-Up (1932)
as Irene Duval

Rodeo Rocketeers (1934)
as Marjorie

His Fighting Blood (1935)
as Doris Carstairs

Going Wild (1930)
as Brunette Book Buyer

The One Way Trail (1931)
as Mollie

The Last Alarm (1940)
as Joan Hadley

The Masks of the Devil (1928)
as Dancer

The Border Patrolman (1936)
as Patricia Huntley

Sons of Steel (1934)
as Rose Mason

Rich People (1929)
as Sally Vanderwater

I Cover Chinatown (1936)
as Myra Duryea

Sirens of the Sea (1917)
as Child





