Polly Young Net Worth is $1.2 Million Polly Young Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018
Polly Young (also known as Mary Young, Maria Young, Polly Barthélemon and Maria Barthélemon) (7 July 1749 – 20 September 1799) was an English soprano, composer and keyboard player. She was part of a well-known English family of musicians that included several professional singers and organists during the 17th and 18th centuries. Her husband, François-Hippolyte Barthélémon, was a composer and violinist, and their daughter, Cecilia Maria Barthélemon, was also a composer and opera singer.
Date Of Birth 1749-07-07 Died 1799-09-20 Profession Make Up Department
Make Up Department Title Year Status Character Crooks in Cloisters 1964 hairdresser The World Ten Times Over 1963 hairdresser Dr. Crippen 1963 hairdresser Sparrows Can't Sing 1963 hairdresser Jigsaw 1962 hairdresser Go to Blazes 1962 hairdresser Call Me Genius 1961 hair stylist - uncredited Hand in Hand 1961 hair stylist The Devil's Hands 1961 Short hairdresser Follow That Horse! 1960 hair stylist School for Scoundrels 1960 hair stylist Alive and Kicking 1959 hair stylist Operation Bullshine 1959 hair stylist Look Back in Anger 1959 hair stylist The Young and the Guilty 1958 key hair stylist The Moonraker 1958 hair stylist Small Hotel 1957 hair stylist Lucky Jim 1957 hairdresser Brothers in Law 1957 hair stylist The Hideout 1956 hair stylist Find the Lady 1956 hair stylist The Dark Avenger 1955 hair stylist Cocktails in the Kitchen 1954 hair stylist Time Is My Enemy 1954 hair stylist Tonight's the Night 1954 hair stylist Norman Conquest 1953 hair stylist Spaceways 1953 hair stylist The House of the Arrow 1953 hair stylist Valley of Song 1953 hair stylist The Golden Mask 1953 hair stylist - uncredited Mr. Potts Goes to Moscow 1952 hair stylist Affair in Monte Carlo 1952 hair stylist Angels One Five 1952 hairdresser The Magic Box 1951 additional hairdresser - uncredited Home to Danger 1951 hair stylist Laughter in Paradise 1951 hair stylist
Known for movies Look Back in Anger (1959) as Makeup Department
School for Scoundrels (1960) as Makeup Department
Angels One Five (1952) as Makeup Department
Hand in Hand (1961) as Makeup Department