
Nick Young
Acting
Biography
Nickolas Ray Young is an American actor who appeared in the films Friend of the World and Hemet, or the Landlady Don't Drink Tea, television movies El Diablo and Geronimo, and OnStage Playhouse's productions of The Diary of Anne Frank and The Other Place. Young began working on television in Arizona throughout the late 1980s and early 1990s before moving to San Diego County for film and theater work in the 2010s. This article uses material from the Wikipedia article "Nick Young (actor)", which is released under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share-Alike License 3.0.
Known For

Probe
Probe is a 1988 American television pilot and subsequent TV series, created by television mystery writer William Link and noted science fiction author Isaac Asimov. It aired on ABC. Michael B. Wagner, a veteran television writer, wrote the two-hour pilot, and became Executive Producer for the series. The pilot and series starred Parker Stevenson as Austin James, a misanthropic genius who solved high tech crimes, and Ashley Crow as James' new secretary Mickey Castle. The show began as a mid-season replacement and was canceled after a two-month run of the pilot and six episodes. Entire episodes have made their way on the internet through video-sharing sites such as YouTube. Some episodes of the show revolved around Serendip, a company founded by Austin that he has no interest in running. Mickey, his Serendip-appointed secretary, plays Watson to Austin's Holmes.

The Highwayman
The Highwaymen fight crime in the near future.

The Young Riders
The Young Riders was an American Western television series created by Ed Spielman that presents a fictionalized account of a group of young Pony Express riders based at the Sweetwater Station in the Nebraska Territory during the years leading up to the American Civil War. The series premiered on ABC on September 20, 1989 and ran for three seasons until the final episode aired on July 23, 1992.

The Young Riders
The Young Riders was an American Western television series created by Ed Spielman that presents a fictionalized account of a group of young Pony Express riders based at the Sweetwater Station in the Nebraska Territory during the years leading up to the American Civil War. The series premiered on ABC on September 20, 1989 and ran for three seasons until the final episode aired on July 23, 1992.

Jesse
Based on the true story of a caring nurse whose work in Death Valley was challenged by the state.

Geronimo
The story of the greatest Native American warrior who, together with the rest of his Apache tribesmen, defied American and Mexican Armies in 1867. Finally caught and sent to a reservation camp, he eluded a military force of 5000 for 18 months before finally surrendering to the government.

The Vagrant
A business man buys a house, but he has a hard time trying to get rid of its previous tenant, a dirty bum.

Touch
An apathetic police unit brings in a mysterious young woman to help solve a grisly homicide.

El Diablo
When mild-mannered teacher Billy Ray Smith (Anthony Edwards) vows to bring a student's kidnapper to justice, he needs a bit of help. Lacking any cowboy skills of his own, he signs on a speedy gunslinger (Joe Pantoliano) and a no-nonsense cowboy (Louis Gossett Jr.) to help. Now, Smith may just have a chance at capturing his man: the merciless bandit El Diablo (Robert Beltran).

Telling Secrets
Through a series of elaborate schemes, a wealthy woman arranges for the murder of her husband's mistress and then takes steps so that the crime won't be traced back to her. The detective investigating the murder soon realizes her role in it, and sets out to find a way to pin the murder on her.
Filmography
as Police Chief
as Detective Hooper
as Detective Harris
as Gore
as Purlington
as Highway Patrolman (Uncredited)
as Cop
as Guard
as Deputy
as James Crowley
as Customer
as Sheriff
as Elder
as M.P. #1