The actor passed away on Thursday, May 19 of natural causes at the Motion Picture & Television Home. He has been a resident of the Motion Picture & Television Fund (MPTF) retirement community for over four years, reported People magazine.
Young starred on the CBS comedy for five seasons from 1961-66, playing the married architect who owned a talking horse named Mr Ed.
The English-born, Canadian-educated actor was already a well-known radio and TV comedian, having starred in his own Emmy-winning variety show, when "Mister Ed" happened.
Young appeared in a number of films, including "Gentlemen Marry Brunettes," "Tom Thumb," "The Cat from Outer Space" and "The Time Machine". He had a small role in the 2002 "Time Machine" remake.
The actor also portrayed Scrooge McDuck in 65 episodes for Disney's TV series "Duck Tales" and did voice-overs for "The Great Mouse Detective".
