Born in Edinburgh on July 3, 1944, Paul Young began his career as a child actor before transitioning to more adult roles. He appears in Madame Sin (1972) as a key character, contributing to the film's blend of espionage and intrigue. In Death Watch (1980), he further showcases his range in a dystopian narrative that explores the intersection of media and morality. Young's diverse background in acting and his Scottish roots enrich his performances, making him a notable figure in the cult cinema landscape.
Madame Sin
Madame Sin, a sinister-looking, totally evil, half-Chinese woman who indulges in endless machinations. Ensconced in a Scottish castle that is packed with an array of spy gadgetry, she runs afoul with counter spy, American C.I.A. Agent Anthony Lawrence, who is out to counter her plots for control of a Polaris submarine.