Paul William Walker IV was born in Glendale, California. He grew up together with his brothers, Caleb and Cody, and sisters, Ashlie and Amie. Their parents, Paul William Walker III, a sewer contractor, and Cheryl (Crabtree) Walker, a model, separated around September 2004. His grandfather, William Walker, was a Pearl Harbor survivor and a Navy middleweight boxing champion, while his maternal grandfather commanded a tank battalion in Italy under General Patton during World War II. Paul grew up active in sports like soccer and surfing. He had English and German ancestry. Paul was cast for the first season of the family sitcom, Throb (1986) and began modeling until he received a script for the 1994 movie, Tammy and the T-Rex (1994). He attended high school at Village Christian High School in Sun Valley, California, graduating in 1991. With encouragement from friends and an old casting agent who remembered him as a child, he decided to try his luck again with acting shortly after returning from College. He starred in Meet the Deedles (1998), a campy, silly but surprisingly fun film which failed to garner much attention. However, lack of attention would not be a problem for Paul Walker for long. With Pleasantville (1998), he appeared in his first hit. As the town stud (a la 1950s) who more than meets his match in modern day Reese Witherspoon, he was one of the most memorable characters of the film. That same year, Paul and his then-girlfriend Rebecca had a baby girl named Meadow Walker (Meadow Rain Walker). Even though Paul publicly admitted that Meadow was not planned, he said that she is his number one priority. Paul and Rebecca separated and Meadow lives with her mother in Hawaii. She often visited with Paul as his homes in Santa Barbara and Huntington Beach, California. Roles in the teen hits Varsity Blues (1999), She's All That (1999) and The Skulls (2000) cemented Walker's continued rise to celebrity. He was chosen to be one of the young stars featured on the cover of Vanity Fair's annual Hollywood issue in April 2000. While the other stars on the cover, brooded and tried their best to look sexy and serious, Paul smiled brightly and showed why he is not part of the norm. This is one young actor who certainly stood apart from the rest of the crowd, not only with his talent but with his attitude. The Dallas Morning News commented in March of 2000 that, "Paul is one of the rarest birds in Hollywood- a pretension free movie star." The latest blockbuster hit, The Fast and the Furious (2001), had raised his stardom to an even higher level. His fighting scenes in movies lead to a passion for martial arts. He has studied various forms of Jujitsu, Taekwondo, Jeet Kune Do and Eskrima. Paul mentioned in a magazine interview that he had hoped enroll in the Keysi Fighting Method when it comes to the United States. Other than practicing martial arts, Paul enjoyed relaxing at home with his daughter, Meadow Rain, surfing near his Huntington Beach abode, walking his dogs and just driving. When Paul seriously did get a break from the entertainment business, he said he loved traveling. Paul had traveled to India, Fiji, Costa Rica, Sarawak, Brunei, Borneo and other parts of the Asian continent. Tragically, Paul Walker died in a car crash on Saturday November 30, 2013, after attending a charity event for "Reach Out Worldwide". Several of Paul's films were released after his death, include Hours (2013), Brick Mansions (2014), and his final starring role in The Fast and the Furious series, Fast & Furious 7 (2015), part of which was completed after his death. The film's closing scenes paid tribute to Walker, whose character met with a happy ending, and rode off into the sunset.
Paul Wall was born on March 11, 1981 in Georgetown, Texas, USA. He is an actor and composer, known for Queen & Slim (2019), Grandma's Boy (2006) and In the Mix (2005). He has been married to Crystal Slayton since October 22, 2005. They have one child.
Paul Wallace is known for Vendetta Games (2017), Tempted (2015) and Truth (2013).
Paul Wallace was born November 2, 1985 in Indianapolis, Indiana. He grew up in a single parent home with his sister Heather Wallace. His mother, Paula Wallace, worked for years by herself to support her two children. He transferred schools nearly every year until middle school where he spent his 7th and 8th grade at Harshman Middle School. In 8th grade, Paul was well into sports, having played football for 3 years, basketball for 2, and baseball and wrestling that year. Through school, he managed to experience a wide variety of activities from sports to Mock Trial. He eventually ended up on the stage where his first appearance was in his fifth-grade musical, "You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown" where his role of Linus offered him his first sense of character choices. By the time he was in high school, his sense of being on stage was further sharpened by participating in freshman choir at Lawerence Central High School. He had the opportunity to sing on stage with his classmates and enjoyed it so much that he pursued it. Before his sophomore year came, he transferred schools yet again to where he was able to finished his high school career at Perry Meridian High school. He rejoined the choir and got back on the stage.
Paul Walter Hauser was born on October 15, 1986 in Grand Rapids, Michigan, USA. He is an actor and producer, known for I, Tonya (2017), BlacKkKlansman (2018) and Richard Jewell (2019).
Paul Wang is known for The Shadow (1994), The Arrival (1996) and Astro Boy (2009).
Paul Ward is known for Fur Coat and No Knickers (2009), One for the Road (2011) and Chillerama (2011).
Paul Warneke is an actor, known for Tiny Furniture (2010).
Warner is an award-winning film and theatre director whose spans film, theatre, and opera. He most recently directed the feature film, Hamlet/Horatio. Past work includes: Kaya: Taste of Paradise an original movie musical, l Fall Time-starring Mickey Rourke which premiered in competition at Sundance, In The Name of The Father-also a Sundance premiere, Executive Creative Consultant and Director of Actors for David Michalek's Portraits in Dramatic Time with Alan Rickman, William H. Macy, and Holly Hunter--Lincoln Center Festival, River of Stone, a new musical which premiered in the Jaffa Festival, and Women: The War within a new dance opera by Pulitzer Prize winning composer, Du Yun and Obie-winning writer, Matthew Maguire, about Hillary Clinton, Aung San Suu Kyi , Wu Zeitian, and Cleopatra featuring Wendy Whelan of The New York City Ballet at The Baryshnikov Arts Center. Warner is a graduate of Harvard and The American Film Institute. He is an alum of The Drama League's Director's Project, Director's Lab West, and the winner of a Statue Award from the Princess Grace Foundation.
Paul Warren is a British actor known for playing characters in prosthetic makeup and creature suits in such films as Star Wars: The Force Awakens, Star Wars: The Last Jedi, Guardians of the Galaxy, Thor: The Dark World, Clash of the Titans and World War Z. He began his film career as a body double for Daniel Radcliffe on the film Harry Potter & the Order of the Phoenix. Spending much of his time 20ft up in the air on the hydraulic broomstick system and performing other physically demanding activities, it wasn't long before Paul started to get noticed as a versatile performer. In 2007, he was recommended to the legendary Stan Winston Studio as a good choice to portray an emaciated version of the title character in 'The Deaths of Ian Stone'. The horror role required full body prosthetics and cgi head replacement with lead actor Mike Vogel. The invaluable experience Paul gained working with Stan's crew to achieve this tricky effect is what ultimately set him on a path to becoming a creature performer. His first creature role was in the remake of Clash of the Titans. Working with the Oscar nominated Creatures Inc, he underwent a 5 hour makeup process to transform into a tortured soul that pulls the boatman across the river styx. To add to the challenge of performing covered in such extreme silicone prosthetics, the scene was filmed in a large outside water tank at Pinewood studios. In 2010, Paul was chosen by director Joe Johnston to be a visual effect double for skinny Steve Rogers in Captain America: The First Avenger. Working closely with Lola Visual Effects, he helped bring Skinny Steve to life in the pre-production VFX tests and was on set as a visual reference for the recruitment scene. The remainder of body double duties on the film were performed by Leander Deeny and Paul went on to work on X-Men: First Class. He has since gone on to appear in many films playing aliens and monsters, but most notably in Star Wars: The Force Awakens. Paul is credited as a 'creature and droid puppeteer' and he plays an alien called 'Varmik'. This character is of particular interest to Star Wars fans due to his origin and connection to the original trilogy. Varmik is based on 2 classic pieces of Ralph McQuarrie production art from 1975 - the cantina showdown and early Chewbacca designs. The former was a particular favourite of J.J Abrams' that he wanted to bring to life on screen. In Star Wars: The Last Jedi, Paul plays a Dowager alien in the Canto Bight casino. The character created quite a buzz online when it was confirmed by director Rian Johnson that the animatronic space pug it holds was based on Carrie Fisher's very own pet pooch Gary. It was affectionately known on set as Space Gary.