Dalene Young
Dalene Young
Biography
Dalene Young (June 29, 1939 — May 9, 2025) was an American screenwriter, producer, and occasional actor. She was best known for writing the coming-of-age comedy-drama Little Darlings (1980), featuring Tatum O’Neal and Kristy McNichol, and the Mary Steenburgen-starring drama Cross Creek (1983). Young received a Daytime Emmy nomination for co-writing the Showtime children’s special Locked in Silence (1999) and landed a Christopher Award and a Humanitas Prize nomination for her work on the NBC telefilm Jonathan: The Boy Nobody Wanted (1992).
Known For
Personal Info
Known For
Writing
Known Credits
49
Gender
Female
Birthday
1939-06-29 (86 years old)
Place of Birth
Hawaii, U.S.
Acting

2021

Pig as Jezebel

2011

Grimm as Charlotte

2000

Baby Luv as Elizabeth

1989

Sonny Boy as Doc Wallace

1978

Teen Lust as Mother

1960

Juke Box Racket as Betty
Crew

2000

Baby Luv Writer

2000

Going Home Co-Producer

2000

Going Home Teleplay

2000

Baby Luv Theatre Play

2000

The Last Dance Writer

1999

Silk Hope Teleplay

1999

Silk Hope Co-Producer

1999

Locked in Silence Writer

1998

Evidence of Blood Teleplay

1998

Cab to Canada Teleplay

1998

Cab to Canada Co-Producer

1997

Journey of the Heart Co-Producer

1995

The Baby-Sitters Club Screenplay

1994

The Yarn Princess Writer

1994

The Yarn Princess Co-Producer

1992

A Message from Holly Teleplay

1992

A Message from Holly Co-Producer

1991

Living a Lie Teleplay

1991

Living a Lie Story

1991

Living a Lie Co-Producer

1989

I Love You Perfect Writer

1989

I Love You Perfect Co-Producer

1984

Why Me? Writer

1983

Cross Creek Screenplay

1982

Little Darlings Characters

1980

The Plutonium Incident Screenplay

1980

Little Darlings Screenplay

1978

Deadman's Curve Screenplay

1977

Panic in Echo Park Writer