Dalene Young
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
Writing
Born
June 29, 1939
Place of Birth
Hawaii, U.S.
Died
May 9, 2025 age 85

Will There Really Be a Morning?

Juke Box Racket

Sonny Boy
Baby Luv

Teen Lust

Pig

Grimm

Why Me?

Silk Hope

Marilyn: The Untold Story

Silk Hope
Baby Luv

Dawn: Portrait of a Teenage Runaway

Panic in Echo Park

The Plutonium Incident

Journey of the Heart

Will There Really Be a Morning?

Deadman's Curve

Evidence of Blood

The Baby-Sitters Club

Locked in Silence

I Love You Perfect

I Love You Perfect

Christmas Miracle in Caufield, U.S.A.

Is There Life Out There?

The People Across the Lake

The People Across the Lake

Living a Lie

Living a Lie

Living a Lie

Can You Hear the Laughter? The Freddie Prinze Story

The People Across the Lake

Cab to Canada

Going Home

Going Home

Cross Creek

A Message from Holly

A Message from Holly

Journey of the Heart
Baby Luv

Little Darlings

Jonathan: The Boy Nobody Wanted

The Yarn Princess

The Yarn Princess

Alexander: The Other Side of Dawn

Cab to Canada

The Last Dance
Little Darlings
Pale Horse Pale Rider
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