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  1. After a consistently busy screen career of 25 years, she retired from films in 1953 to host the TV series The Loretta Young Show, a weekly half-hour teleplay; she appeared in about half of the show's episodes, winning three Emmy Awards. Since the early '60s, she has devoted most of her energies to Catholic charities. She has been married twice.

  2. Come To The Stable (1949) -- (Movie Clip) Sisters From France Jumped by director Henry Koster from the idyllic village where they first arrived, the sisters (Loretta Young and Celeste Holm as Margaret and Scolastica), seeking land for their school, appear in the offices of a New England bishop (Basil Ruysdael), received by his aide (Regis Toomey), in Come To The Stable, 1949.

  3. May 29, 2018 · Loretta Young >Few actors have enjoyed the professional longevity of the stunning Loretta >Young (1913-2000) and even fewer in three media—motion pictures [1], radio >theatre, and television.

  4. Welcome to the official Loretta Young tribute site, authorized by her family, and the Estate of Loretta Young. Visit us on Facebook . Visit us on Instagram

  5. Jul 12, 2015 · Loretta Young made her name in Classic Hollywood as a great beauty — and for the cover-up of one of the industry’s greatest scandals: concealing a child, born out of wedlock, with Clark Gable, one of the era’s biggest stars. It wasn’t until recently that even Young learned the right words for what she’d been hiding for decades.

  6. Welcome to the official Loretta Young tribute site, authorized by her family, and the Estate of Loretta Young. Visit us on Facebook . Visit us on Instagram

  7. Loretta Young, (Salt Lake City, Utah, 1913. január 6. – Los Angeles, Kalifornia, 2000. augusztus 12.) Oscar-díjas, kétszeres Golden Globe-díjas és háromszoros Primetime Emmy-díjas amerikai színésznő.

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