Murray Lachlan Young Net Worth

Murray Lachlan Young Net Worth is
$15 Million

Murray Lachlan Young Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018

Murray Lachlan Young is a British performance poet whose humorous work enjoyed a spectacular but brief vogue during the mid-1990s. He was the first poet to be given a £1 million record deal, when he signed to EMI amid a blaze of publicity in 1996. He released one album, Vice And Verse.Young was born in the United States to a Scottish father and an English mother. He was living and working in west Cornwall but he left to live in London.Young had a small role as a gallows poet in the film Plunkett and MacLeane (1999). He also played the brother of Louis XIV in the 2000 film, Vatel. He played the part of 'Annoying Party Guest' in the 2002 film About a Boy.Young is now a regular poet on BBC Radio 4's Saturday Live as well as being the resident poet on BBC 6 Music.Young married the singer Zoë and had two children but they separated in 2009.

ProfessionActor
NationalityBritish
#Quote
1Where's my guru? What's my mantra? Where's my Neurosis and where's my Psychosis and where is my strange and dysfunctional child?
2Far better to be outed, than to be inned.
3Give me now your goatee beard. Hand it over, give it here. Let me hold it in my hand. Chinny, goatee, beardy man. Or do you have a bearded plan? Will you travel round the World, with your furry friend unfurled? Oh barefaced cheek, but covered chin, hand it over, hand it in, hand it over, hand it in, render unto me the hair from your chinny, chin, chin!

Actor

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Danger Zone2004ShortJerry
About a Boy2002New Year's Eve Party Guest
Vatel2000Philippe d'Orleans, 'Monsieur'
Plunkett & Macleane1999Poet

Writer

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Under Milk Wood2015writer

Self

TitleYearStatusCharacter
The Wright Stuff2014-2016TV SeriesHimself - Panelist / Himself - Guest Panelist
TROS TV Show1997TV Series documentaryHimself

Known for movies

Source
IMDB Wikipedia

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