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English: Elizabeth Young (1913–2007) was an American actress. Her movie credits include the 1933 film Queen Christina with Greta Garbo, and the 1935 film East of Java with Charles Bickford. Young was the first wife of writer-director-producer Joseph L. Mankiewicz, with whom she had a son, Eric. She was later married to publisher Eugene Reynal.
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Silver Screen magazine, February 1934, page 43
Author Russell Ball

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