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Thursday, March 21, 2024

Did you know that Burt Young was a former professional boxer, claiming to have had a record of 32-2-0 with 26 knockouts?


  1. Did you know that Burt Young was a former professional boxer, claiming to have had a record of 32-2-0 with 26 knockouts?
  2. Did you know that Burt Young served in the United States Marines?
  3. Did you know that Burt Young was born as Gerald Tommaso DeLouise and is of Italian descent?
  4. Did you know that Burt Young received his dramatic arts training under acting coach Lee Strasberg at the Actors Studio?
  5. Did you know that Burt Young gained recognition for his tough-guy roles in films like "The Gang That Couldn't Shoot Straight," "Across 110th Street," "Chinatown," and "The Gambler"?
  6. Did you know that Burt Young wrote and starred in two productions in 1978, "Uncle Shannon" and the television film "I Don't Like This"?
  7. Did you know that Burt Young was once a tile setter and installer before becoming an actor?
  8. Did you know that Burt Young claimed he fought under aliases during his professional boxing career?
  9. Did you know that Burt Young also had a successful career on stage, showcasing his versatility as an actor?
  10. Did you know that Burt Young's distinctive voice and flinty gaze made him instantly recognizable on screen?
  11. Did you know that Burt Young died he was 83?
  12. Did you know that Young was involved in over 160 Movies credited to his name?
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