Abandoned as an infant, and then raised by wolves in the Mojave Desert, is certainly not an accurate description of Paul's upbringing. Rather, he was the son of an Air Force Major and a hospital administrator. Paul and his three sisters moved from Sacramento, California to Anchorage, Alaska to Phoenix, Arizona, finally settling down in Denver, Colorado.
Paul Sparkes is known for The Catch (2023), The Velveteen Rabbit and Cold Courage (2020).
Paul W. Sparks is an American actor. He is known for his roles as gangster Mickey Doyle in the HBO period drama series Boardwalk Empire, writer Thomas Yates in the Netflix political drama series House of Cards, attorney David Tellis in the Starz anthology drama series The Girlfriend Experience, and a recurring role in the limited series The Night Of. Sparks has also starred in the films Deception (2008), Afterschool (2008), The Missing Person (2008), Mud (2012), Parkland (2013), Stealing Cars (2015), Thoroughbreds (2017), and The Greatest Showman (2017).
Paul Spera is known for The Transporter Refueled (2015), On the Basis of Sex (2018) and La Guerre des As (2017). He has been married to Francesca Toich since 27 October 2018. They have one child.
Paul Spitale is an American actor that splits his time between television and movies. Additionally, he is a producer, writer, director, television host, DJ, MC, and musician. He is the long-time owner of the production and entertainment corporation "Elmwood Village Entertainment, LLC." As an actor, Paul has worked on movies such as "The Mountain" with Jeff Goldblum and "Marshall" starring Chadwick Boseman, Josh Gadd, and Kate Hudson. He also acts in several TV movies. Additionally, he does local, regional, and national commercials, his biggest being a 3-year deal with one of the top retailers in the US. As a host, producer, and director, Paul has worked with the likes of artists such as Big Sean, Miguel, and Raven Symone. He has also appeared in several music videos with artists such as Snoop Dogg. Early in his acting career, Paul found his way onto the A&E network, which earned him a guest appearance on the Rachael Ray Show. During his diverse career, Paul has performed as a musician in many groups, opening for several A-list bands. Paul was the featured artist in the Fall 2010 issue of DJ Times Magazine.
Paul started acting when he was at University. He appears in Titans: The Rise of Wall St, as Ivan Boesky, the infamous insider-trader of the 80's, also depicted by the Gordon Gekko character in the original Wall St. Other soon to be released projects include; Empires of Excess, as George Remus, America's biggest bootlegger, and Elite Match [short], as Timothy, a playboy amid the singles scene. In the FX docu-drama series "A Wilderness of Error"; directed by Emmy winner Marc Smerling, about the infamous Jeffrey MacDonald murder case in the 70's, Paul appears as Jeffrey MacDonald. Previously, Paul enjoyed years on the other side of the camera, creating commercials around the world. Ever-curious about human motivations and behaviors, Paul's love of acting comes from tapping into these universal emotions and drawing upon his own life roles and experiences, to portray characters in the most authentic way.
Paul St. Peter was born on 26 April 1958 in North Dakota, USA. He is an actor, known for Paprika (2006), Cowboy Bebop (1998) and Lupin the 3rd: The Mystery of Mamo (1978).
Paul Stamets was born on 17 July 1955 in Salem, Ohio, USA.
Paul Stanley is the charismatic front man/lead vocalist/rhythm guitarist/songwriter for hard rock super group KISS, best known for his wailing vocals, high-energy on-stage antics and appeal to female fans. Born Stanley Eisen on January 20, 1952, in Queens, New York, Stanley took a keen interest in music from a young age, and in his early teens he was already playing guitar and writing his own songs. A chance meeting with another aspiring young musician, Gene Simmons, led the two of them to form several musical groups including "Wicked Lester"; however, none of them took off commercially. Stanley and Simmons then decided on a revamped idea of how their "ultimate group" should look and sound, and they then recruited lead guitarist Ace Frehley and drummer Peter Criss. After mediocre success from their first three studio albums titled "Kiss", "Hotter Than Hell" and "Dressed To Kill", they released a double live album simply titled "Kiss: Alive", and it was a mega success. KISS was the hottest group in the US between 1975 and 1980, with every album going platinum and stadiums being sold out to frenzied fans. However, all was not well within the KISS ranks, with Criss departing in 1980, followed by Frehley in 1983. Various guitarists and drummers moved in and out of the band over the next 12 years, but an Unplugged (1989) special brought all four original members back together in 1995 with considerable interest from promoters. Subsequently, the original four members embarked on "Kiss: Alive Worldwide", the biggest grossing tour of 1996/97, and they continued to tour relentlessly for the next four years. Thirty years of wild leaps, swirls and prancing had taken their toll on his body, however, and in early 2005 he underwent hip replacement surgery, from which he is expected to make a full recovery. Whilst many may disagree, Simmons and Stanley can proudly stand alongside other key popular song writing duos such as Mick Jagger and Keith Richards, or John Lennon and Paul McCartney in terms of both longevity and artistic output. His on-camera appearances have included playing his "Starchild" alter ego in the hokey Kiss Meets the Phantom of the Park (1978) and as himself in The Decline of Western Civilization Part II: The Metal Years (1988)