Craig Robert Young Bio: Wife, Net Worth, Age, Height, Movies & TV Shows, Parents, Nationality

Craig Robert Young Bio: Wife, Net Worth, Age, Height, Movies & TV Shows, Parents, Nationality

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Craig Robert Young is a British actor, producer, director, and writer known for his versatile roles in television, film, and theater.

He began his career as a child performer and gained recognition through British TV series like Dream Team, later moving to the US for guest and recurring parts in shows such as Zoey 101, Charmed, Fringe, and Lost.

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Quick Facts

  • Full Name: Craig Robert Young
  • Stage Name: Craig Robert Young
  • Born: October 4, 1973
  • Age: 52 years old
  • Birthplace: Nottingham, England, United Kingdom
  • Nationality: British
  • Ethnicity: British
  • Occupation: Actor, Producer, Director, Writer
  • Height: 175 cm (5 feet 9 inches)
  • Religion: Christianity
  • Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Yates
  • Siblings: Unknown
  • Spouse: Michael Di Girolamo
  • Children: None
  • Relationship: Married
  • Net Worth: $3 million USD

Early Life and Education

Craig Robert Young was born on October 4, 1973, in Nottingham, England, United Kingdom. He was brought up by his parents Mr. and Mrs. Yates in a British family. Details about siblings are not widely documented. His ethnicity is British and his religion is Christianity.

He began acting at age ten, starring in the stage production of The Price of Coal. At 17, he moved to London to attend the Central School of Speech and Drama.

During this time, he was selected as a member of the pop band Deuce, achieving four top 30 UK Singles Chart hits including “Call It Love,” “I Need You,” “On the Bible,” and “No Surrender.” His early training focused on performance arts, leading directly into professional acting rather than extended formal education beyond drama school.

Career

Craig Robert Young started professionally in theater before transitioning to television with a starring role as Alex Wilkinson in the British series Dream Team. In 2001, he relocated to Los Angeles and appeared in MTV’s Spyder Games.

He guest-starred in shows like Charmed (as Dave in “Witches in Tights”), Sabrina the Teenage Witch, The District, and Lost. He played Coach Ferguson in the Zoey 101 pilot episode “Welcome to PCA” and appeared in Nickelodeon’s Just for Kicks as Coach Moore.

Film credits include Totally Sexy Loser (2003), Wannabe (2005, which he co-wrote), A Good Year (2006), The Hard Corps (2005), Return to the Hiding Place (2011), Kiss Me, Kill Me (2015), Mank (2020, as Charlie Chaplin), and others.

He originated the stage role of Will Fairchild in Boise, USA (2008) and co-directed the short film Pepper. He has also written and produced projects like Wannabe and its sequel All Washed Up.

Social Media

Craig Robert Young does not have a social media account.

Personal Life

Craig Robert Young is 52. His height is 175 cm. He is married to advertising executive Michael Di Girolamo since December 2023, with some sources noting an earlier association around 2015. He was previously married to Elena Rosa on April 18, 1999, but they divorced. He has no children.

Craig maintains a private personal life, focusing on his career in entertainment, collaborations with long-time partners, and occasional public appearances while prioritizing his marriage and professional pursuits.

Net Worth

Craig Robert Young‘s net worth is estimated at $3 million USD. His income primarily comes from acting salaries and residuals from recurring and guest roles in television series like Dream Team, Zoey 101, Charmed, Fringe, and Lost.

Earnings from film appearances in projects such as Mank, A Good Year, and Wannabe also contribute, along with production, directing, and writing credits including co-writing films and short films. Stage work in theater and additional revenue from Cameo videos, endorsements, and industry collaborations accumulated over his multi-decade career round out his income.

Filmography

  • The Price of Coal (stage debut)
  • Dream Team (as Alex Wilkinson)
  • Spyder Games (regular)
  • Zoey 101 (as Coach Ferguson, pilot episode)
  • Charmed (guest as Dave)
  • Sabrina the Teenage Witch (guest)
  • Totally Sexy Loser (2003)
  • Wannabe (2005, actor/co-writer)
  • A Good Year (2006)
  • The Hard Corps (2005)
  • Return to the Hiding Place (2011)
  • Kiss Me, Kill Me (2015)
  • Mank (2020, as Charlie Chaplin)
  • Just for Kicks (as Coach Moore)
  • Fringe (guest)
  • Lost (guest)
  • Pepper (short film, co-director)
  • All Washed Up (sequel, co-writer)

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