
Paul Young
Biography
Scottish actor and presenter. Born in Edinburgh on 3rd July 1944 to an actor father, Paul made his debut as a child actor in the 1955 movie Geordie. In 1965, Paul became an off shore pirate radio DJ and and was the first voice heard when Radio Scotland launched, and presented the popular Ceilidh programme of traditional Scottish music. Returning to acting later in the decade, Paul has gone on to appear in numerous plays, films and television dramas. A keen angler, he has presented fishing programmes on Scottish television for many years. The first was Hooked on Scotland for the BBC. This was followed by Hooked on Scottish for ITV and more recently Hooked for the satellite and cable channel Discovery Home and Leisure.
Movie Appearances

Still Game: Live in Glasgow
as Shug McLaughlin
2014
Seychelles: Jewels of a Lost Continent
as Narrator
2000
A Knight in Tarnished Armour
as Tom
1965

My Fragile Heart
as DCI Owen Simmons
2000

Facts of Life
as Harry
1988

One Day in Irvine
1971

S.O.S. Titanic
as First Officer Joseph Murdoch
1980

Still Game: The Story So Far
as Self - Shug
2014
Something's Got to Give
as Simon
1982

Brigadista
1985

Another Time, Another Place
as Dougal
1983

Leaving
as Snodgrass
1989

One Last Chance
as Mr Clouston
2004

Geordie
as Young Geordie
1955

Lorna Doone
as Neighbour
1990

Chato's Land
as Brady Logan
1972

Submarine X-1
as Leading Seaman Quentin
1968

Regeneration
as Dr. Brock
1997

The Girl in the Picture
as Smiley
1986

Death Watch
as Police Officer
1980
TV Appearances

This Morning
as Self
1988

Still Game
2002

Taggart
1983

The Tales of Para Handy
as Andrew Campbell
1994

Six Fifty-Five Special
as Self
1981

Agatha Christie's Poirot
as Mr. McNeil
1989

City Lights
as Malky Boyd
1986

The Crow Road
as Hamish McHoan
1996

No Job for a Lady
as Ken Miller
1990

I, Lovett
as Matted Lump (voice)
1993

Natural World
as Self - Narrator (voice)
1983
The Last Salute
as Mr Bannerman
1998