Nancy Young, a talented actress and stunt performer, was born and raised in New York City, where she spent three years honing her improvisational skills at the renowned "National Improvisational Theatre". Subsequently, she made the move to Los Angeles, where she continued to refine her craft at "Second City Hollywood", "The Beverly Hills Playhouse", "Margie Haber Studio", and the "Ivana Chubbuck Studio".
With a strong foundation in acting, Nancy leveraged her athletic background to pursue a career in stunt work, quickly becoming one of the most sought-after stunt performers in Hollywood, doubling for some of the industry's biggest stars.
In addition to her stunt work, Nancy has also had a successful acting career, landing the female lead in the film "Three Days to Vegas" alongside Peter Falk, Rip Torn, George Segal, and Billy Burke. She has also appeared in the feature films "Show Business" and "The Bleeding", as well as the television shows "Two Broke Girls", "One Tree Hill", and "Castle".
On stage, Nancy has recently taken on leading roles, including "Kat" in "The Porcini Test" by Laureen Vonnegut at the Santa Monica Promenade, and "Mary Hatch" in "It's a Wonderful Life", "Karen Andre" in "Night of January 16th", "Collette" in "Four Dogs And A Bone", "Anne Norbury" in "The Sound Of Murder", "Phyllis Dickerson" in "Double Indemnity", and "Mrs. Webb" in "Our Town".