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Paul Antony Young (born 17 January 1956) is an English pop musician, who is not to be confused with the late singer Paul Young who was in Sad Café and Mike & The Mechanics.
Paul Young (born 3 July 1944 in Edinburgh, Scotland, UK) is a Scottish television actor. He is the son of the actor John Young.
Some of his credits include The Tales of Para Handy, No Job for a Lady, Coronation Street and Still Game.
Paul has gone on to find long-lasting fame among the fishing community, fronting a series of fishing TV shows, which began with "Hooked On Scotland" on the BBC in 1991. The show enjoyed somewhat unexpected success, winning a BAFTA for the first series. After two series, the show switched to ITV (Scottish TV), with the name changing to Hooked on Scottish and Paul's brief widening to include trips to fishing hot-spots around the world.
In 1999, Paul was hooked by Scottish, and the show - with much the same format of Paul catching fish in lots of interesting places, each episode showcasing a different type of fish - was taken on by the Discovery Channel with the name changing again to "Hooked on Fishing". This ran successfully for 6 series up to 2004.
Pauls latest venture in 2006 is Fishing Road Trip USA a 5,000 mile journey sampling the delights of fishing in the USA
Paul plays the character of Shug in Still Game, appearing occasionally in the early series but by series 5 and 6 becoming a regular cast member. Nickname "shug the lug" on the account of Paul Young's trademark ears.
Paul Young (17 June, 1947 – July 15, 2000) was a singer and percussionist who worked with several successful bands, including Sad Café and Mike + The Mechanics. He was affectionately nicknamed "Youngy" by his Mechanics bandmates Mike Rutherford and Paul Carrack (likely to avoid confusion with Carrack and the solo blue-eyed soul singer Paul Young, whose voice was similar to the late Young's).
Paul Young was born in Benchill, Manchester, England.
He died from a heart attack on July 15, 2000.
Paul Young was the first head men’s tennis coach at Louisiana State University. Young recorded an overall record of 12-12-1 in eight seasons as head coach of the Tigers. He was succeeded by Charles Diel.
Paul Young (born 11 April, 1968) is a retired Jamaican football striker, who is currently coach of Portmore United F.C..As of February 2007 Paul Young is now a coach of a GSA U-13 soccer team in Lilburn, Georgia.
He has won a Jamaican National Premier League title with Hazard United in 1993 and played overseas for Rochester Raging Rhinos in the USA A-League as well as for Columbus Crew and Tampa Bay Mutiny in Major League Soccer. Recently has won CASL soccer tournement in NC and Atlanta Cup with his U13 GSA Pheonix Red boys.
He earned several caps for the Reggae Boyz in the 1990's, but was left out for their 1998 FIFA World Cup squad.






