Mark L. Young

Overview

Known for
Acting
Gender
Other
Birthday
Aug 22, 1991 (33 years old)

Mark L. Young

Known For

Filthy Rich
0h 42m
TV Show 2020

Filthy Rich

When the patriarch of a mega-rich Southern family, famed for creating a wildly successful Christian television network, dies in a plane crash, his wife and family are stunned to learn that he fathered three illegitimate children, all of whom are written into his will, threatening their family name and fortune.

Bad Art
1h 25m
Movie 2019

Bad Art

A group of buyers visit an artist's studio to purchase a painting that was praised in a famous magazine.

Swing State
1h 35m
Movie 2017

Swing State

A bohemian Seattle DJ uses his on-air charisma to create a fictitious conservative radio personality, becoming an overnight sensation. Won best comedy for Palm Beach Film Festival 2016. Won Best Director LA Film Festival. Produced by Arthur L. Bernstein and Adam Falkoff

The Curse of Downers Grove
1h 29m
Movie 2015

The Curse of Downers Grove

The town of Downers Grove looks like your average suburban neighborhood -- but Downers Grove has a disturbing secret.... For the past eight years, one senior from every high school graduating class has met a bizarre death right before graduation day. And this year, Chrissie Swanson has a terrible feeling that she is going to be the one to die. Can Chrissie survive the curse of Downers Grove or will she, like those seniors before her, fall prey to the town's deadly secret?

The Inbetweeners
0h 23m
TV Show 2012

The Inbetweeners

A group of teenagers navigating high school and charging into adulthood the way everyone does... by taking one step forward and three steps back.

Biography

Born Markell V. Efimoff in Everett, Washington, Young began acting at the age of 9 and moved to Los Angeles when he was 12 to pursue his career. His first significant on-screen credit was a small role in two episodes of the HBO series Six Feet Under. Young's other notable appearances include television shows The OC, Dexter, Big Love, Childrens Hospital, Heroes, Secret Life of the American Teenager, Cold Case, ER, CSI: Crime Scene Investigation and The Inbetweeners, while his film credits include Sex Drive, Happiness Runs, a turn as Tim Robbins' character's son in The Lucky Ones, and We're the Millers, a comedy starring Jennifer Aniston, Emma Roberts, Will Poulter, Jason Sudeikis, Ed Helms, and Nick Offerman.

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