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Home/People/Dalene Young
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Born
Jun 29, 1939Died: May 9, 2025
Lived 85 years
Place of Birth
Hawaii, U.S.
Known For
Writing
Gender
Female

Career Highlights

6
Movies
1
TV Shows
IMDb Profile

Dalene Young

Writing

Biography
Dalene Young (June 29, 1939 — May 9, 2025) was an American screenwriter, producer, and occasional actor. She was best known for writing the coming-of-age comedy-drama Little Darlings (1980), featuring Tatum O’Neal and Kristy McNichol, and the Mary Steenburgen-starring drama Cross Creek (1983). Young received a Daytime Emmy nomination for co-writing the Showtime children’s special Locked in Silence (1999) and landed a Christopher Award and a Humanitas Prize nomination for her work on the NBC telefilm Jonathan: The Boy Nobody Wanted (1992).
Pig poster

Pig

as Jezebel
2021
Baby Luv poster

Baby Luv

as Elizabeth
2000
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Sonny Boy

as Doc Wallace
1989
Will There Really Be a Morning? poster

Will There Really Be a Morning?

as Hairdresser
1983
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Teen Lust

as Mother
1978
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Juke Box Racket

as Betty
1960