Otis Young

Biography

Otis E. Young (July 4, 1932 in Providence, Rhode Island – October 11, 2001) was an African-American actor. He was only the second African-American actor to co-star in a television Western, The Outcasts (1968-1969), with Don Murray, the first being Raymond St Jacques who had co-starred on the final season of Rawhide in 1965, as cattle drover Simon Blake. Young played another memorable role as Jack Nicholson's shore-patrol partner in the 1973 comedy-drama film The Last Detail. Young, one of 14 children, joined the U.S. Marine Corps at the age of 17 and served in the Korean War. He then enrolled in acting classes at New York University School of Education where his classmate was the young Louis Gossett, Jr.. He trained at the Neighborhood Playhouse, and worked off-Broadway as an actor and writer in the early 1960s. (He appeared on Broadway in James Baldwin's "Blues for Mr. Charlie," with...

Known For

Career Timeline

196719711975197919831987199119952001
  1. 2001
    After Image

    Egg Factory Foreman • Acting

  2. 1980
    Blood Beach

    Lieutenant Piantadosi • Acting

  3. 1980
    The Hollywood Knights

    Waiter • Acting

  4. 1979
    The Capture of Bigfoot

    Jason • Acting

  5. 1976
    Survival

    Acting

  6. 1976
    Twin Detectives

    Cartwright • Acting

  7. 1973
    The Last Detail

    Mulhall • Acting

  8. 1973
    The Clones

    Sawyer • Acting

Otis Young - Aperture