Nancy Youngblut

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Nancy Youngblut
Born
Nancy Sue Youngblut
Alma mater The College of St. Catherine
University of Georgia (MFA)
OccupationActress
Known for Rebel
Weeds

Nancy Sue Youngblut [1] is an American actress. She has appeared on stage on Broadway as Agnes in Burn This, and on episodic television including Bones , Cold Case , The Unit , E.R. , CSI: Crime Scene Investigation , Star Trek: Deep Space Nine , Diagnosis: Murder , Star Trek: Voyager , Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman and Murphy Brown . [2]

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Early life and education

A native of Iowa, [3] Youngblut is one of six children [4] of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Youngblut. [5] As a student at Don Bosco High School, she had the title role in a production of Hello, Dolly! , and that focused her attention on acting. She subsequently graduated from The College of St. Catherine in Minnesota with a bachelor's degree in speech and theater and from the University of Georgia with a master's degree in acting and directing. [4]

Career

Youngblut worked as a magician's assistant for six weeks, [4] and she supported herself in New York City by being a waitress and a typist. [3] Her acting career began with "seasons with various theatrical companies around the country". [4] In 1980 she performed in Vanities in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, [4] and in 1981 she was in Chapter Two in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. [3]

Personal life

In 1969 Youngblut married Bill Schneider in Raymond, Iowa. [6] She later married art historian and college professor Joe Futtner; they have a son. [5]

References

  1. "Nancy Sue Youngblut". O'Neill Talent Group, OKLAHOMA, LAWTON. Archived from the original on November 27, 2021. Retrieved June 25, 2025.
  2. Lindwall, Rebecca P. (8 July 1994). "'Dancing' A remembrance of Irish things past". The Cedar Rapids Gazette.
  3. 1 2 3 Howland, Barker (February 5, 1981). "Waitress waits for big stage break". The Evening News. Pennsylvania, Harrisburg. p. 29. Retrieved June 25, 2025 via Newspapers.com.
  4. 1 2 3 4 5 Drybred, John (March 26, 1980). "Lady And The A Jaguar Short-lived Show For Young Actress". Intelligencer Journal. Pennsylvania, Lancaster. p. 26. Retrieved June 25, 2025 via Newspapers.com.
  5. 1 2 Parker, Melody (January 6, 1990). "Nancy Youngblut: On the way up". Courier. Iowa, Waterloo. p. C 8. Retrieved June 25, 2025 via Newspapers.com.
  6. "Tell Vows of Miss Youngblut, Mr. Schneider". Waterloo Daily Courier. February 4, 1969. p. 8. Retrieved June 25, 2025 via Newspapers.com.