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  1. Stewart Terence Herbert Young (June 20, 1915 – September 7, 1994) was an Irish film director best known for directing three films, including the first, in the James Bond series: Dr. No (1962), From Russia with Love (1963), and Thunderball (1965). Young born in Shanghai, China, where his Irishman policeman father rose through the ranks to became an Inspector and later Acting Commissioner in the Shanghai Municipal Police. He was public-school educated, and read Oriental History at St ...

  2. Terence Young is a native of Elko, South Carolina, and now resides in Columbia, South Carolina, where he manages two party bands and still performs his jazz concerts across the Nation as THE TERENCE YOUNG EXPERIENCE. His Shows are entertaining and electrifying.

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  4. Oct 14, 2012 · Although Ian Fleming will be forever credited with the creation of James Bond, director Terence Young was responsible in many ways for the evolution of the smooth suave agent that people would later fall in love with. Young’s appreciation for tailored suits, fine wines and beautiful women was remarkably similar to that of Bond and […]

  5. Jan 26, 2023 · From the O.G. Terence Young to the master of reinvention Martin Campbell, some truly great filmmakers have put their stamp on the Bond series. Terence Young With the very first Bond films, Dr.

  6. Other articles where Young, Terence is discussed: Zoltan Korda: …the Nile (1955; codirected with Terence Young), a remake of The Four Feathers; although it recycles ...

  7. Young was born in the International Settlement, of Shanghai, China to British parents, His civil registration documents gives his name as Stewart Terence Herbert Young, though he also used the name Shaun Terence Young, and is listed as such by the British Film Institute's Screenonline database.