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Sean Young

Sean Young
Sean Young
Born: Nov 20, 1959 in Louisville, Kentucky
Occupation: Actor,
Active: '80s-2000s
Major Genres: Drama, Thriller
Career Highlights: Blade Runner, Cousins, Ace Ventura: Pet Detective
First Major Screen Credit: Jane Austen in Manhattan (1980)
34 Videos for Sean Young
Sledge: The Untold Story (2005) Motel Blue (1997) Love Crimes (1992)
A Killer Within (2004) The Invader (1997) Once Upon a Crime (1992)
Ghosts Never Sleep (2004) The Proprietor (1996) Sketch Artist (1992)
Until the Night (2004) Dr. Jekyll and Ms. Hyde (1995) A Kiss Before Dying (1991)
Kingpin (2003) Mirage (1995) Cousins (1989)
Mockingbird Don't Sing (2002) Ace Ventura: Pet Detective (1994) The Boost (1988)
Control (2001) Even Cowgirls Get the Blues (1994) No Way Out (1987)
Sugar & Spice (2001) Rebel Run (1994) Wall Street (1987)
The House Next Door (2001) Witness to the Execution (1994) Dune (1984)
Poor White Trash (2000) Fatal Instinct (1993) Blade Runner (1982)
The Amati Girls (2000) Hold Me, Thrill Me, Kiss Me (1993) Stripes (1981)
Men (1997)
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Biography:

Tall, slender, and graceful brunette actress Sean Young has had a busy film career, but has yet to make it past mid-range stardom. This may be partially due to some of the negative publicity generated through her personal life. Before coming to Hollywood in 1980 to perform in Jane Austen in Manhattan, Young had been a New York model and a dancer.

Fans of the sci-fi epic Blade Runner (1982) remember Young for playing the sympathetic replicant Rachael. Although she appeared in several major features by 1987, Young didn't get much notice as a potential star until after she co-starred with Kevin Costner in the thriller No Way Out (1987).

Her love scenes with Costner generated considerable heat on and off the screen. In 1989, Young made entertainment news when her former co-star from The Boost (1988), James Woods, filed a harassment suit against her claiming that she had repeatedly threatened him after their affair soured.

Young retaliated by hitting the talk show circuit to deny the claims, all the while continuing her acting career. That year, she was scheduled to play Vicki Vale in Tim Burton's Batman, but broke her collarbone during a riding scene with Michael Keaton and was replaced by Kim Bassinger, something she publicly disputed with Burton.

Through the '90s, Young continued to appear regularly onscreen. ~ Sandra Brennan, All Movie Guide.