Young began performing comedy in 2000. Writing for Laughspin, Mike Brody said that Young's "ability to make a spine-tinglingly funny comment at any moment defined him." Young also performed at the Akumal Comedy Festival,
CONvergence convention, as part of the duo Denson & Young, and at Stand Up! Records-affiliated shows such as
Drinking With Ian and
The $4.99 Show. He opened for
Paul F. Tompkins. Young was also involved in live theater and film. He co-wrote, co-directed and starred in the play
Hermann the German: The Scandal that Rocked New Ulm!, a comedy based on the real-life attempt by the city of
New Ulm, Minnesota to boost tourism by creating a fictitious legend about a giant cement footprint supposedly made by the legendary figure
Hermann the German. The play was first staged as part of the 2014
Minnesota Fringe Festival, then ran at the New Ulm Actors Community Theatre later that year. Young also acted in the short film
Birthmarked For Death, which won five awards including Best Film at the Minneapolis 48-Hour Film Festival and screened later at the
2008 Cannes Film Festival in France. He performed in Actors Theater's
Comedy Roast of Mr. Scrooge in 2012. In 2010, Minneapolis rock band Paste? paid tribute to him with his own theme song, "Local Comedian Bill Young".
Recordings Young appeared on three comedy albums released by
Stand Up! Records. Two were compilations. 2011's
Nerd Alert! chronicled two evenings at the stand-up series Monday Night Comedy Show in Minneapolis. Richard Lanoie of the Serious Comedy Site called the album "excellent and slightly dark ... If you are going to leave something behind, this album is a big something." Writing for the website MN Comedy, Patrick Strait called the album "as funny and dark and bonkers as Young was." == Personal life ==