Canadian Sound Mixer Rob Young Dies at 76

Canadian Sound Mixer Rob Young Dies at 76

Rob Young, a Canadian sound mixer who had a 40-year career in the industry, died on June 11 in Albi, France. He was 76.

Young was nominated for an Oscar for his work on the Clint Eastwood film Unforgiven, and also received nominations for BAFTA awards, a Cinema Audio Society prize, a Genie Award, and a Golden Reel Award.

He worked on many films over the years, including Roxanne, The Russia House, the first two First Blood films, the first two Night at the Museum movies, The Accused, Leaving Normal, This Boy’s Life, Double Jeopardy, Reindeer Games, Mission to Mars, The Pledge, She’s the Man, Shooter, and Percy Jackson & the Olympians: The Lightning Thief.

Young was born in Sussex, New Brunswick, and studied Radio & Television Arts at Ryerson University in Toronto. He worked as a boom operator on U.S. features before moving to Vancouver, where he worked on documentaries, feature films, and TV shows.

In addition to his wife, Young is survived by his children, Brendan, Michael, and Gillian; sister Kathy; daughters-in-law Jane and Mackenzie; son-in-law Derek; and grandsons Isaac, Sebastian, and Wilder.

A celebration of his life will be held on July 23 at the Polygon Gallery in North Vancouver. To honor him, his family asks that you perform a random act of kindness.

Here are some additional details:

  • Young’s career in the film industry spanned over 40 years.
  • He was nominated for several awards, including an Oscar, BAFTA awards, a Cinema Audio Society prize, a Genie Award, and a Golden Reel Award.
  • He worked on many films over the years, including some of the most popular and critically acclaimed films of the 1980s, 1990s, and 2000s.
  • He retired to a village in the south of France in his later years, where he enjoyed reading, listening to music, writing, cooking, hiking, fishing, and traveling.
  • He was married to his wife for over 50 years and they had three children together.
  • A celebration of his life will be held in his honor on July 23.

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