Jim Youngs

Jim Youngs (born October 13, 1956) is an American actor. Youngs was born in Old Bethpage, New York on Melbourne Lane, the brother of actor John Savage, actress/producer Gail Youngs, and journalist/producer/director Robin Young.

Jim Youngs
Born (1956-10-16) October 16, 1956
OccupationActor

Career

He appeared in such films as The Wanderers, Footloose, Youngblood, The Price Of Life , Hotshot (1987), Nobody's Fool and Skeeter.

In 1994, he portrayed "Benson" in Babylon 5 episode "And the Sky Full of Stars".

In 2012, Youngs was mentioned in speculative reporting that he would reunite with Tony Ganios, his co-star in The Wanderers, in a teen-sex comedy to be called Daddies' Girls. Gainos and his Porky's co-stars launched a Kickstarter campaign in an effort to produce the film.[1][2] As of 2017 the film has not been produced and its official website (daddiesgirlsthemovie.com) is inactive.

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gollark: Even if we do end up actually switching stuff over to them in the next N years, there will be *so many* devices which don't get updated.
gollark: While there are quantum-cryptography-proof cryptographic schemes around, they're barely in the early stages of being standardized, not really deployed in any common protocols yet, not reviewed as thoroughly as existing primitives, and generally not very production-ready.
gollark: Which allows factoring things faster, and also apparently discrete logarithm problems somehow.
gollark: Quantum computers can apparently cause problems for all widely deployed asymmetric cryptography via Shor's algorithm.

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