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* ''Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep'' (2009) -- Scrooge [=McDuck=]

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* ''Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep'' (2009) ''VideoGame/KingdomHeartsBirthBySleep'' (2009) -- Scrooge [=McDuck=]
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Alan Young was married twice, Young wed Mary Anne Grimes in 1941 and both had two children but divorced in 1947. He then married Virginia [=McCurdy=] a year later and had two children as well. They remained married for over four decades until they divorced in 1995. He then married his third wife Mary Chipman in 1996, the marriage lasted for only a year until they divorced in 1997.

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Alan Young was married twice, thrice, Young wed Mary Anne Grimes in 1941 and both had two children but divorced in 1947. He then married Virginia [=McCurdy=] a year later and had two children as well. They remained married for over four decades until they divorced in 1995. He then married his third wife Mary Chipman in 1996, the marriage lasted for only a year until they divorced in 1997.
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Alan Young was married twice, Young wed Mary Anne Grimes in 1941 and both had two children but divorced in 1947. He then married Virginia [=McCurdy=] a year later and had two children as well. They remained married for over a decade until they divorced in 1995. He then married his third wife Mary Chipman in 1996, the marriage lasted for only a year until they divorced in 1997.

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Alan Young was married twice, Young wed Mary Anne Grimes in 1941 and both had two children but divorced in 1947. He then married Virginia [=McCurdy=] a year later and had two children as well. They remained married for over a decade four decades until they divorced in 1995. He then married his third wife Mary Chipman in 1996, the marriage lasted for only a year until they divorced in 1997.
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* ''WesternAnimation/DuckTales'' (1987-1990) -- Scrooge [=McDuck=]

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* ''WesternAnimation/DuckTales'' ''WesternAnimation/DuckTales1987'' (1987-1990) -- Scrooge [=McDuck=]
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When radio begun to lose its popularity and his show was canceled, Young decided to put together a comedy act and tour the United States theatre circuit. After this experience, he wrote a television pilot for {{CBS}} in 1950, resulting in the well-received live revue ''The Alan Young Show'' that ran for three years. However, the strain of writing and performing a weekly show got to Young and the quality of the show declined, leading to his departure from the show and its cancellation.

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When radio begun to lose its popularity and his show was canceled, Young decided to put together a comedy act and tour the United States theatre circuit. After this experience, he wrote a television pilot for {{CBS}} Creator/{{CBS}} in 1950, resulting in the well-received live revue ''The Alan Young Show'' that ran for three years. However, the strain of writing and performing a weekly show got to Young and the quality of the show declined, leading to his departure from the show and its cancellation.
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* TheEponymousShow: Not only starred in American radio and television series ''The Alan Young Show'' but was also the host.

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* TheEponymousShow: Not only starred in American radio and television series ''The Alan Young Show'' Show'', but was also the host.

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* ActingForTwo: In ''[[Film/TheTimeMachine1960 The Time Machine]]'', he not only played David Filby but both the younger and older James Filby.
** Wilbur Post and his father, [[TheDanza Agnus]] from ''Series/MisterEd''.
** Takes it up to the next step when he plays three characters, one of them being a woman, in ''Gentlemen Marry Brunettes''.
* ActorAllusion: Voiced Grandpa Seville on ''WesternAnimation/AlvinAndTheChipmunks'' who’s a farmer. Alan Young not only voiced [[WesternAnimation/TheSmurfs Farmer Smurf]], but he had played an earlier role of a farmer named Aaron Slick in ''Aaron Slick from Punkin Crick''.\\
Then in an episode of ''WesternAnimation/DuckTales'' and ''WesternAnimation/DuckTalesTheMovieTreasureOfTheLostLamp'' has his character Scrooge deal with a genie. The first time, not only did he deal with a genie named [[WesternAnimation/TheSmurfs Gourdy]], but he was the genie's ‘mastuh.’
** Plays a character named “Uncle” Dave in ''Film/BeverlyHillsCopIII'', the ‘uncle’ coming from (Great) Uncle Scrooge [=McDuck=] and ‘Dave’ coming from David Filby.
** Besides the Scottish accent he provides Scrooge [=McDuck=], Alan Young provided Scottish accents for Miner Smurf, Wilbur Post’s father and David Filby.
** Young voiced one time character Wilbur Nelson on ''WesternAnimation/{{Duckman}}'', alluding to not only one of his best known roles as [[Series/MisterEd Wilbur Post]], but appeared as Wilbur Bowser in an episode of ''Encounter''.
** Before voicing Haggis [=McMutton=] on ''VideoGame/TheCurseOfMonkeyIsland'', Alan voiced another character named Haggis in ''WesternAnimation/TheRenAndStimpyShow'' named Haggis [=MacHaggis=].
** Plays Bill in an episode of ''Kelly Kelly'' who’s a great uncle, alluded to the fact his previous role of Scrooge [=McDuck=] who’s a ‘great-uncle’ to Huey, Dewey, Louie and a surrogate one to Webby.

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* ActingForTwo: In ''[[Film/TheTimeMachine1960 The Time Machine]]'', he not only played David Filby but both the younger and older James Filby.
** Wilbur Post and his father, [[TheDanza Agnus]] from ''Series/MisterEd''.
** Takes it up to the next step when he plays three characters, one of them being a woman, in ''Gentlemen Marry Brunettes''.
* ActorAllusion: Voiced Grandpa Seville on ''WesternAnimation/AlvinAndTheChipmunks'' who’s a farmer. Alan Young not only voiced [[WesternAnimation/TheSmurfs Farmer Smurf]], but he had played an earlier role of a farmer named Aaron Slick in ''Aaron Slick from Punkin Crick''.\\
Then in an episode of ''WesternAnimation/DuckTales'' and ''WesternAnimation/DuckTalesTheMovieTreasureOfTheLostLamp'' has his character Scrooge deal with a genie. The first time, not only did he deal with a genie named [[WesternAnimation/TheSmurfs Gourdy]], but he was the genie's ‘mastuh.’
** Plays a character named “Uncle” Dave in ''Film/BeverlyHillsCopIII'', the ‘uncle’ coming from (Great) Uncle Scrooge [=McDuck=] and ‘Dave’ coming from David Filby.
** Besides the Scottish accent he provides Scrooge [=McDuck=], Alan Young provided Scottish accents for Miner Smurf, Wilbur Post’s father and David Filby.
** Young voiced one time character Wilbur Nelson on ''WesternAnimation/{{Duckman}}'', alluding to not only one of his best known roles as [[Series/MisterEd Wilbur Post]], but appeared as Wilbur Bowser in an episode of ''Encounter''.
** Before voicing Haggis [=McMutton=] on ''VideoGame/TheCurseOfMonkeyIsland'', Alan voiced another character named Haggis in ''WesternAnimation/TheRenAndStimpyShow'' named Haggis [=MacHaggis=].
** Plays Bill in an episode of ''Kelly Kelly'' who’s a great uncle, alluded to the fact his previous role of Scrooge [=McDuck=] who’s a ‘great-uncle’ to Huey, Dewey, Louie and a surrogate one to Webby.
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** Before voicing Haggis [=McMutton=] on ''VideoGame/TheCurseOfMonkeyIsland'', Alan voiced another character named Haggin in ''WesternAnimation/TheRenAndStimpyShow'' named Haggis [=MacHaggis=].

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** Before voicing Haggis [=McMutton=] on ''VideoGame/TheCurseOfMonkeyIsland'', Alan voiced another character named Haggin Haggis in ''WesternAnimation/TheRenAndStimpyShow'' named Haggis [=MacHaggis=].
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* ''The Curse of Monkey Island'' (1997) -- Haggis [=McMutton=]

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* ''The Curse of Monkey Island'' ''VideoGame/TheCurseOfMonkeyIsland'' (1997) -- Haggis [=McMutton=]
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** As does Jack Allen from ''Radio/AdventuresInOdyssey.''
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* ''WesternAnimation/TheRenAndStimpyShow'' (1994-1995) -- Haggis MacHaggis
* ''Series/PartyOfFive (1994) -- Jack Gordon

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* ''WesternAnimation/TheRenAndStimpyShow'' (1994-1995) -- Haggis MacHaggis
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* ''Series/PartyOfFive ''Series/PartyOfFive'' (1994) -- Jack Gordon
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* ''Megas XLR'' (2004) -- Jax
* ''House of Mouse'' (2002) -- Scrooge [=McDuck=]

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* ''Megas XLR'' ''WesternAnimation/MegasXLR'' (2004) -- Jax
* ''House of Mouse'' ''WesternAnimation/HouseOfMouse'' (2002) -- Scrooge [=McDuck=]



* ''ER'' (2000) -- Archie Mellonston

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* ''ER'' ''Series/{{ER}}'' (2000) -- Archie Mellonston



* ''Duckman'' (1995) -- Wilbur Nelson

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* ''Duckman'' ''WesternAnimation/{{Duckman}}'' (1995) -- Wilbur Nelson



* ''Party of Five (1994) -- Jack Gordon
* ''Batman: The Animated Series'' (1994) -- Tod Baker
* ''Talespin'' (1990) -- Doctor

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* ''Party of Five ''Series/PartyOfFive (1994) -- Jack Gordon
* ''Batman: The Animated Series'' ''WesternAnimation/BatmanTheAnimatedSeries'' (1994) -- Tod Baker
* ''Talespin'' ''WesternAnimation/TaleSpin'' (1990) -- Doctor



* ''The Incredible Hulk'' (1982-1983) -- Cyclops Computer
* ''[[WesternAnimation/TheSmurfs Smurfs]]'' (1981-1990) -- Farmer Smurf, Miner Smurf, Scaredy Smurf & (possibly) Weakling Smurf

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* ''The Incredible Hulk'' ''Series/TheIncredibleHulk'' (1982-1983) -- Cyclops Computer
* ''[[WesternAnimation/TheSmurfs Smurfs]]'' ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfs'' (1981-1990) -- Farmer Smurf, Miner Smurf, Scaredy Smurf & (possibly) Weakling Smurf



* ''AdventuresInOdyssey'' - Jack Allen (1994-2013)

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* ''AdventuresInOdyssey'' ''Radio/AdventuresInOdyssey'' - Jack Allen (1994-2013)
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Angus "Alan" Young is a British-born American actor, voice actor, comedian, radio host, television host and personality, who is best known for his role as Wilbur Post in the television series ''{{Series/Mister Ed}}'' and as the voice of Scrooge [=McDuck=] in Creator/{{Disney}} films, TV series and video games. Young also starred in his own shows on radio and television during the 1940s and 1950s.

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Angus "Alan" Young is (1919-2016) was a British-born American actor, voice actor, comedian, radio host, television host and personality, who is was best known for his role as Wilbur Post in the television series ''{{Series/Mister Ed}}'' and as the voice of Scrooge [=McDuck=] in Creator/{{Disney}} films, TV series and video games. Young also starred in his own shows on radio and television during the 1940s and 1950s.
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Alan Young was married twice, Young wed Mary Anne Grimes in 1941 and both had two children but divorced in 1947. He then married Virginia [=McCurdy=] a year later and had two children as well. They remained married for over a decade until her death in 2011.

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Alan Young was married twice, Young wed Mary Anne Grimes in 1941 and both had two children but divorced in 1947. He then married Virginia [=McCurdy=] a year later and had two children as well. They remained married for over a decade until her death they divorced in 2011.
1995. He then married his third wife Mary Chipman in 1996, the marriage lasted for only a year until they divorced in 1997.
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* CaptainErsatz / {{Expy}}: Again, his “Uncle Dave” character [[JustForFun/SyndicateQuestersUnitedAgainstDeviousness in]] ''Film/BeverlyHillsCopIII'' is loosely based on Scrooge [=McDuck=] and David Filby.

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* CaptainErsatz / {{Expy}}: Again, his “Uncle Dave” character [[JustForFun/SyndicateQuestersUnitedAgainstDeviousness in]] in ''Film/BeverlyHillsCopIII'' is loosely based on Scrooge [=McDuck=] and David Filby.
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* CaptainErsatz / {{Expy}}: Again, his “Uncle Dave” character in ''Film/BeverlyHillsCopIII'' is loosely based on Scrooge [=McDuck=] and David Filby.

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* CaptainErsatz / {{Expy}}: Again, his “Uncle Dave” character in [[JustForFun/SyndicateQuestersUnitedAgainstDeviousness in]] ''Film/BeverlyHillsCopIII'' is loosely based on Scrooge [=McDuck=] and David Filby.
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Angus "Alan" Young is a British-born American actor and {{voice actor}} best known for his role as Wilbur Post in the television series ''{{Series/Mister Ed}}'' and as the voice of Scrooge [=McDuck=] in Creator/{{Disney}} films, TV series and video games. Young also starred in his own shows on radio and television during the 1940s and 1950s.

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Angus "Alan" Young is a British-born American actor actor, voice actor, comedian, radio host, television host and {{voice actor}} personality, who is best known for his role as Wilbur Post in the television series ''{{Series/Mister Ed}}'' and as the voice of Scrooge [=McDuck=] in Creator/{{Disney}} films, TV series and video games. Young also starred in his own shows on radio and television during the 1940s and 1950s.
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* ''DuckTales: Remastered'' (2013) -- Scrooge [=McDuck=]

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* ''DuckTales: ''VideoGame/DuckTales: Remastered'' (2013) -- Scrooge [=McDuck=]
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* ''Mickey's Twice Upon a Christmas'' (2004) -- Scrooge McDuck

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* ''Mickey's Twice Upon a Christmas'' (2004) -- Scrooge McDuck[=McDuck=]



* ''Mickey Mouse'' (2015) --Scrooge McDuck

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* ''Mickey Mouse'' (2015) --Scrooge McDuck[=McDuck=]



* ''House of Mouse'' (2002) -- Scrooge McDuck

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* ''House of Mouse'' (2002) -- Scrooge McDuck[=McDuck=]



* ''Mickey Mouse Works'' (1999) -- Scrooge McDuck

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* ''Mickey Mouse Works'' (1999) -- Scrooge McDuck[=McDuck=]



* ''WesternAnimation/DuckTales'' (1987-1990) -- Scrooge McDuck
* ''Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color'' (1983) -- Scrooge McDuck

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* ''WesternAnimation/DuckTales'' (1987-1990) -- Scrooge McDuck
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* ''Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color'' (1983) -- Scrooge McDuck[=McDuck=]



* ''Disney Think Fast'' (2008) -- Scrooge McDuck
* ''Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep'' (2009) -- Scrooge McDuck
* ''Disney Magical World'' (2013) -- Scrooge McDuck
* ''DuckTales: Remastered'' (2013) -- Scrooge McDuck

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* ''Disney Think Fast'' (2008) -- Scrooge McDuck
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* ''Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep'' (2009) -- Scrooge McDuck
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* ''Disney Magical World'' (2013) -- Scrooge McDuck
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* ''DuckTales: Remastered'' (2013) -- Scrooge McDuck[=McDuck=]
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Alan Young was married twice, Young wed Mary Anne Grimes in 1941 and both had two children but divorced in 1947. He then married Virginia [=McCurdy=] a year later and had two children as well. They remained married for over a decade until the marriage ended in 1995. He then married his third wife, Mary Chipman in 1996, the marriage ended the following year in 1997.

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Alan Young was married twice, Young wed Mary Anne Grimes in 1941 and both had two children but divorced in 1947. He then married Virginia [=McCurdy=] a year later and had two children as well. They remained married for over a decade until the marriage ended her death in 1995. He then married his third wife, Mary Chipman in 1996, the marriage ended the following year in 1997.
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Based on his popularity on radio and television, Alan Young had established a film career and made his film debut in ''Margie''. Later in his career, Young founded a broadcast division for the Christian Church and provided voices for animated cartoons.

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Based on his popularity on radio and television, Alan Young had established a film career and made his film debut in ''Margie''. Later in his career, Young founded a broadcast division for the Christian Science Church and provided voices for animated cartoons.
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* ''[[Film/BeverlyHillsCop Beverly Hills Cop III]]'' (1994) -- Uncle Dave Thornton

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* ''[[Film/BeverlyHillsCop Beverly Hills Cop III]]'' ''Film/BeverlyHillsCopIII'' (1994) -- Uncle Dave Thornton



** Plays a character named “Uncle” Dave in ''[[Film/BeverlyHillsCop Beverly Hills Cop III]]'', the ‘uncle’ coming from (Great) Uncle Scrooge [=McDuck=] and ‘Dave’ coming from David Filby.

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** Plays a character named “Uncle” Dave in ''[[Film/BeverlyHillsCop Beverly Hills Cop III]]'', ''Film/BeverlyHillsCopIII'', the ‘uncle’ coming from (Great) Uncle Scrooge [=McDuck=] and ‘Dave’ coming from David Filby.



* CaptainErsatz / {{Expy}}: Again, his “Uncle Dave” character in ''[[Film/BeverlyHillsCop Beverly Hills Cop III]]'' is loosely based on Scrooge [=McDuck=] and David Filby.

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* CaptainErsatz / {{Expy}}: Again, his “Uncle Dave” character in ''[[Film/BeverlyHillsCop Beverly Hills Cop III]]'' ''Film/BeverlyHillsCopIII'' is loosely based on Scrooge [=McDuck=] and David Filby.
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Alan Young was married twice, Young wed Mary Anne Grimes in 1941 and both had two children but divorced in 1947. He then married Virginia [=McCurdy=] a year later and had two children as well. They remained married for over a decade until her death in 2011

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Alan Young was married twice, Young wed Mary Anne Grimes in 1941 and both had two children but divorced in 1947. He then married Virginia [=McCurdy=] a year later and had two children as well. They remained married for over a decade until her death the marriage ended in 2011
1995. He then married his third wife, Mary Chipman in 1996, the marriage ended the following year in 1997.
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Alan Young was married three times, Young wed Mary Anne Grimes in 1941 and both had two children but divorced in 1947. He then married Virginia [=McCurdy=] a year later and had two children as well. They remained married for over a decade until the marriage ended in 1995. In 1996, he married his third wife Mary Chipman, the marriage ended the next following year in 1997.

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Alan Young was married three times, twice, Young wed Mary Anne Grimes in 1941 and both had two children but divorced in 1947. He then married Virginia [=McCurdy=] a year later and had two children as well. They remained married for over a decade until the marriage ended her death in 1995. In 1996, he married his third wife Mary Chipman, the marriage ended the next following year in 1997.
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Alan Young wed Mary Anne Grimes in 1941 and both had two children but divorced in 1947. He then married Virginia [=McCurdy=] a year later and had two children as well. They remained married for over a decade until her death in 2011.

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Alan Young was married three times, Young wed Mary Anne Grimes in 1941 and both had two children but divorced in 1947. He then married Virginia [=McCurdy=] a year later and had two children as well. They remained married for over a decade until her death the marriage ended in 2011.
1995. In 1996, he married his third wife Mary Chipman, the marriage ended the next following year in 1997.
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Alan Young wed Mary Anne Grimes in 1941 and both had two children but divorced in 1947. He then married Virginia [=McCurdy=] a year later and had two children as well. They remained married for over a decade, the marriage ended in a divorce in 1995. In 1996 he married his third wife Mary Chipman, the marriage ended the following year in 1997.

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Alan Young wed Mary Anne Grimes in 1941 and both had two children but divorced in 1947. He then married Virginia [=McCurdy=] a year later and had two children as well. They remained married for over a decade, the marriage ended decade until her death in a divorce in 1995. In 1996 he married his third wife Mary Chipman, the marriage ended the following year in 1997.
2011.
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Alan Young wed Mary Anne Grimes in 1941 and both had two children but divorced in 1947. He then married Virginia [=McCurdy=] a year later and had two children as well. They remained married until her death in 2011.

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Alan Young wed Mary Anne Grimes in 1941 and both had two children but divorced in 1947. He then married Virginia [=McCurdy=] a year later and had two children as well. They remained married until her death for over a decade, the marriage ended in 2011.
a divorce in 1995. In 1996 he married his third wife Mary Chipman, the marriage ended the following year in 1997.
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Alan Young wed Mary Anne Grimes in 1941 and both had two children but divorced in 1947. He then married Virginia [=McCurdy=] a year later and had two children as well. The marriage ended in 1995. He then married his third wife Mary Chipman in 1996, by the married ended the following year in 1997.

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Alan Young wed Mary Anne Grimes in 1941 and both had two children but divorced in 1947. He then married Virginia [=McCurdy=] a year later and had two children as well. The marriage ended in 1995. He then They remained married his third wife Mary Chipman until her death in 1996, by the married ended the following year in 1997.
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* ''Mickey Mouse (2015) --Scrooge McDuck

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* ''Mickey Mouse Mouse'' (2015) --Scrooge McDuck

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