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  1. Child star Marty York, known best for his role as Yeah-Yeah in "The Sandlot" and a recurring part on "Boy Meets World," opened up to NBCLX storyteller Cody Broadway about the challenges he's...

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  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0948742Marty York - IMDb

    Marty York is an American actor, writer and producer, born in 1980. He is known for his roles in The Sandlot, Boy Meets World and Untitled documentary.

    • January 1, 1
    • 1.78 m
    • Auburn, California, USA
    • On Childhood Stardom
    • On Almost Dying in A Car Accident
    • On Breaking Back Into Acting
    • On The Death of His Sister
    • On Keeping Yeah-Yeah Alive
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    [I've] seen a lot as a child. I've seen a lot of drug use, hung out with the wrong kids, kids that stole, kids that did X-rated things in front of me. I did see a lot of things growing up that a lot of kids probably wouldn't see it, around 10 or 11 years old. It affected my mentality a little bit. It affected my outlook on the world, on right from ...

    This was basically at the height of my career when this happened in. ... I was at school, I had an audition I had to go to. I was driving to the audition, and I was extremely tired, nodding off. But I kept waking myself up, and I was going about 60 miles an hour, and I was driving down a two-lane road. I don't remember much else except my eyes clos...

    Acting as a kid compared to acting as an adult is different. First of all, acting as an adult, you have to support yourself because you're not living at home with her parents anymore. So you're not only working at a job all day, but you're working at a job all day, getting off, downloading the lines ... memorizing the lines, and then you're going i...

    It it changed me. ... You just can't explain what it's like to think about your brother or sister being there one moment joking with you and then the next minute, you're putting your sister in the ground and knowing that you're never going to see her again. It took a big piece of me because she was a beautiful, smart girl, and she didn't deserve to...

    How many signings do I do a year? I'd probably say about 15 to 20. The character has just stuck with me for three decades. The challenge of getting in comic-cons like this is that L.A. is the hub of the entertainment industry. You've got giant stars. I've seen Arnold Schwarzenegger at things like this. I've seen Jason Momoa. ... I want to make a co...

    Marty York, who played Yeah-Yeah in the 1993 baseball movie The Sandlot, quit acting in 1997 after a near-fatal car accident. He now wants to make a comeback and shares his struggles with addiction, grief and injury.

  3. 54K Followers, 1,248 Following, 541 Posts - Marty York (@marty_york) on Instagram: "Official Instagram of Actor Marty York Get a Cameo shoutout and "The Marty York" Documentary click link below".

  4. 9. Apr. 2024 · Marty York, who played Alan "Yeah-Yeah" McClennan in The Sandlot, shared his grief and struggle after his mother Deanna Esmaeel was killed by her boyfriend in October 2023. He said his mother was his inspiration and he hoped to continue his acting career in her honor.

  5. 15. Dez. 2021 · Marty York, who played Yeah-Yeah in "The Sandlot" and Eric in "Boy Meets World," talks to NBCLX about his life after fame, his family loss and his car accident. He also shares his plans to return to acting and his new project "The Sandlot" sequel.

  6. 14. Okt. 2023 · Marty York, who played Alan "Yeah-Yeah" McClennan in the comedy The Sandlot, posted on Instagram that his mother, a deputy in Northern California, was killed by her boyfriend. Authorities are searching for Daniel James Walter, who changed his name to Edward Patrick Davies, and his car.