Biography
Jack N. Young worked behind the scenes in film production, contributing to the technical and logistical aspects of several notable projects. Their roles primarily involved stunts and location management, areas that require coordination and physical execution to support on-screen action and setting. In 1959, Young performed stunts for Rio Bravo, a Western film directed by Howard Hawks, assisting in the execution of action sequences central to the film’s narrative. This credit reflects their involvement in ensuring the safety and realism of stunt work during a period when such contributions were essential to the genre’s visual storytelling.
A decade later, in 1970, Young served as a stunt double for Rio Lobo, another Western directed by Hawks, stepping in to perform physically demanding sce…




