* Book Review: Dishing up the dirt makes an interesting read Nov 2, 2008
The leading men of The Rogues were David Niven, Gig Young and Charles Boyer, and they kept busy trying to upstage one another. The cocked eyebrow, the attention-getting cough, the scornful sneer: Hamilton learned those debonair tricks from the experts and has spent a lifetime putting them to sneakily good use. (Taipei Times, Taiwan -- World)
Newsweek: David Ansen remembers Sydney Pollack May 29, 2008
(Gig Young won an Oscar for his work in that film. Take a look at "The Firm," his solid 1993 John Grisham adaptation. (MSNBC -- News)
Remembering Sydney Pollack, an actor's director May 28, 2008
Plus, there's Harry Horner's memorably panoramic set and sterling supporting work from Susannah York, Red Buttons and Oscar-winning Gig Young as the burned-out emcee. Pollack's first Oscar nomination. (USA Today -- Life)
The way he was May 28, 2008
Gig Young Best actor in a supporting role (winner). Jane Fonda Best actress in a leading role Susannah York Best actress in a supporting role. (Globe and Mail)
Sydney Pollack May 27, 2008
He steered two to Academy Awards in the supporting category - Gig Young as the cynical master of ceremonies in They Shoot Horses, don t They. and Jessica Lange in Tootsie. (Telegraph.co.uk)
DVD watch: 'Crime Novels' from 1930s, '40s go digital Apr 17, 2007
As the emotionally wasted emcee, Gig Young is the only cast member who got an Oscar (the film got nine nominations). But Jane Fonda's performance got her taken seriously as an actress. (USA Today -- Life)