Malcolm Young
Born | January 6, 1953 |
Hometown | Glasgow, Scotland |
Net worth | $100 million |
Height | 5'3" (1.60m) |
Spouse | Linda |
Children | Ross Young , Cara Young |
Parents | William Young , Margaret Young |
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