Date of Birth: November 20, 1959
Heritage: American
Famous for: Her role as Rachael in 'Blade Runner' (1982)
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Background:
''Well, I'm young, I am beautiful, but you do not have to hate me.''Sean Young
Model and dancer who trained young Sean's acting career began in the Merchant-Ivory production of "Jane Austen in Manhattan" (1980). He had a breakout role as Rachel, a replica of the experimental and lovers of the main character, Harrison Ford, in a neo-noir science fiction film directed by Ridley Scott "Blade Runner" (1982). The black-haired, smoky voice and screen siren played memorable roles such as wife of Michael Douglas, who has an affair with Charlie Sheen in Oliver Stone's Oscar-winning movie "Wall Street" (1987) and Gene Hackman as a wonderful hostess who to him for Kevin Costner who cheated in the movie thriller "No Way Out" (1987). He also enjoyed surprising success at the box office with mega-hits "Ace Ventura: Pet Detective" (1994), where he assisted Jim Carrey as-nails-tough police Lt. Einhorn.
Young received two Razzie awards for her performance opposite Matt Dillon in "A Kiss Before Dying" (1991) and earned a Razzie nomination for her role in "Love Crimes" (1992), "Once Upon evil ..." (1992), "Even Cowgirls Get the Blues" (1993) and "Dr. Jekyll and Ms. Hyde" (1995). He then worked in several independent films and guest appearances on television. It will be seen next in the upcoming movie "The Man Who Came Back" starring Billy Zane and Armand Assante, and "Darkness Visible" by M. Emmet Walsh. Young is also in negotiations to star in sci-fi drama films Paul Lynch "Harvest Moon".
On a personal note, 5 '10''tall, slim, graceful brunette had dengan''nya Boost''co strange-star James Woods fought back in the late 1980s. She married actor Robert Lujan (aka Bob Lujan) from 1990 to 2002, and they have two sons together.
Mary Sean
Children and families:
On 20 Mary Sean Young was November 1959 in Louisville, Kentucky, Donald Young (died February 14, 1995 at the age of 63) and Lee Guthrie born. He has two sisters, Cathleen Young (producer and author, co-author of the TV-movie "Place for Annie" with Lee Gutherie) and Donald Young Jr.
Young grew up in Ohio, where he attended Cleveland Heights High School. Young is also trained as a dancer in American Ballet School in New York and the Interlochen Arts Academy in Interlochen, Michigan.
On 24 November 1990, Young married actor Robert Lujan (aka Bob Lujan). They have two sons, Rio Kelly Lujan (born on November 2, 1994) and Quinn Lee Lujan (born January 26, 1998). Lujan young and divorced on 29th April 2002.
No Way Out
Career:
After completing her dance training at the Interlochen Arts Academy in Michigan, Sean Young moved to New York and soon landed his first role in a romantic film director James Ivory is in the 18 Century, with "Jane Austen in Manhattan" (1980), Anne Baxter and Robert Powell. He followed with supporting roles in films Ivan Reitman comedy starring Bill Murray "Stripes" (1981). He has also been tested for the role of Marion Ravenwood in Steven Spielberg's adventure film starring Harrison Ford ,'''' Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981), a role that eventually went to Karen Allen.
In 1982, Young a comedy turn in Garry Marshall's comedy set in a hospital, the same year, "Young Doctors in Love." Delivered, he accepted the role of Rachael breakthrough film, a replica of the experimental and lovers of the main character Harrison Ford in Ridley Scott's neo-noir science fiction film "Blade Runner" on the Android Dream of Electric Sheep novel''Apakah ' 'oleh Philip K. Dick basis?.
The next boy looks on the small screen with two TV projects on the work of F. Scott Fitzgerald-based, "Under the Biltmore Clock" (1985). Young portrayed the title role in PBS '"American Playhouse" and the Showtime miniseries "Tender Night" (1985), played in the young Rosemary Hoyt, Starlet a beautiful film, for Dick Diver (played by Peter Strauss) is a beautiful American psychologist. He also played a character young wife of Jose Ferrer in the Emmy-nominated CBS mini-series of Massie Court in 1932 in Honolulu, Hawaii, "Blood and Orchids" (1986) inspired.
Back on the big screen, Young played a major role Susan Atwell, Gene Hackman was a nice lady having an affair with Kevin Costner, the film Roger Donaldson government thriller "No Way Out" (1987), a remake of the 1948 film "The Hours Large has "He spent the rest of the 1980s has acted in the film." Wall Street "(1987)," Arena Brains "(1988)," Boost "(1988) and" Cousins "(1989). He also initially as Vicky Vale serve in Tim Burton's Academy Award-winning superhero film on DC Comics characters, "Batman" (1989) is based, but was by Kim Basinger, after the young has been replaced thrown from her horse and injured during filming to a scene.
Entering a new decade, was the first role as Young Tess Trueheart in "Dick Tracy" (1990), but was replaced by Glenne Headley. That same year, he played an important role of women, in contrast, Nicolas Cage and Tommy Lee Jones, David Green in the action film, "Birds of Fire".
After the formation Shonderosa Productions in 1991, Young delivered a terrible performance as twin brothers in the film adaptation of the award-winning novel, Gerd Oswald, Ira Levin, "A Kiss Before Dying" (1991), opposite Matt Dillon. For his performance in the film won two Golden Raspberry Awards boy (or the Razzies) for Worst Actress for playing one of the twins, and one for Worst Supporting Actress for playing the other twin.
The following year, playing boy a madman heritage and wife in writer / director Joel Hershman funky indie is "Hold Me, Thrill Me, Kiss Me" by Max Parrish, Adrienne Shelly, and Diane Ladd, and played as a tough prosecutor women in the Adult Thriller Lizzie Borden, "Love Crimes". He was nominated for a Razzie Award for Worst Actress. He also made a musical stage debut in "Stardust" in the Wilshire Theatre in Beverly Hills on 7 May 1992.
Young then played a blonde bombshell Lola in the film comedy by Carl Reiner spoof "Fatal Instinct" (1993), a parody of the 80s and early 90s suspense thriller and crime novels, including "Basic Instinct" and "Fatal Attraction". The film was released on VHS in the 1990s and is now available on DVD.
Then the young surprising success enjoyed at the box office with mega-hits "Ace Ventura: Pet Detective" (1994), where he Jim Carrey supports as-nails-tough police Lt. Einhorn and insults as a predatory evil, really cruel Helen Hyde David Price in the comedy "Dr. Jeckyl and Ms. Hyde" (1995, opposite Tim Daly), which earned two nominations at the Razzies (for couples Worst Actress and Worst Screen). He also appeared in other Ismail Merchant movie, "owner" (1996, with Jeanne Moreau), and appears as a female police artist in the USA Network original movie, "Is Crime Faces" (1996).
In 1997, Young played as a pregnant woman with a baby alien in the HBO movie "Invaders" is a woman and looking for love in the novel-based films Zoe Clarke-Williams, "Men." He played with Perry King in the TV movie romantic drama "The Cowboy and the Movie Star" (1998), before the lead independent in three films, plays Richard Trevor, "Out of Control" (1998), Kenneth A. Carlson 's romantic comedy "Special Delivery" (1999) and Sam Firstenberg thriller "Motel Blue" (1999).
The new millennium saw the young star in the TV adaptation of Steven Levenkron novel, "Secret Cutting", and in the independent film "Poor White Trash", a crime / comedy by Michael Addis, and the "Amati Girls," a piece by Anne De Salvo. Then he added, with roles in "Class Night" movie (2001), "Sugar & Spice" (2001) again continued, "Mockingbird do not sing" (2001), "Aftermath" (2002), "The House Next Door" ( 2002) and "Threat of Exposure" (2002). TV viewers were able to catch him in the movie (2003), "1st to Die," "Before I Say Goodbye" (2003), "King and Queen of Moonlight Bay" (2003), and the miniseries "" Kingpin "( 2003) He. Also saw a guest in the TV series "Third Watch", "Russkie v gorode Angelov," "Boston Public" and "Reno 911!"
In 2005, a young co-stars with Faye Dunaway and Tony Goldwyn in Steve Freedman dramatic film "Ghosts Never Sleep" and had supporting roles in dramas Andrew van den Houten's "Head Space" with Christopher Denham. He is also in the TV movie "Third Man Out" and "Home for the Holidays" and the miniseries "Bradbury," according to the Book of Vitali Bezrukov seen basis.
Young has recently in the 2006 film "Drop" (with John Savage and Michael P. Bondies), "Garden" was published and he also starred in the TV film for "job to a Kill For" Living the Dream. '"(2006) and" Jesse Stone: Sea Change "(2007) and guested in an Emmy-award winning CBS drama" CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, "NBC's hit medical drama" ER "and The CW teen drama" One Tree Hill. "
Young will soon be back on the big screen. He is currently working on her upcoming film "The Man Who Came Back," Glen Pitre western drama in which he co-starred with Billy Zane and Armand Assante, and "Darkness Visible" Harry Bromley Davenport-thriller in which she co-stars with M. Emmet Walsh. He is also in talks to co-stars with Colm Feore in the sci-fi drama, Paul Lynch film, "Harvest Moon".
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