For those that wonder where the handsome leading man from "A Secret Affair" is now . Paudge is happily spending most of his time in beautiful Italy and it seems he is expecting a baby with his girlfriend sometime later this year (2016) He also has spent time in London and traveling. He has had a few parts in Irish/English series. Would love to see him in another feature film like Veronica Guerin.
Paugh Shadow born in Washington, D.C. - began his career at the age of seven, in school plays. His love for acting continued in college, where, even though he earned his degrees in Marine Biology and Chemistry, he also had achievements directing his first play, "A Bedtime For Freedom", opened a cafe for actors to perform scenes (Rain Garden), and ran and worked as a Deejay at a local radio station in Madison, NJ. Shortly after graduating college he created the tv show "Sole Entertainment" where he showcased different types of entertainers. He then started traveling the world writing stories from his experiences, and doing some acting in other countries. On his return to the states after 4 years, Shadow, as he is mostly known, moved to NYC, writing blogs for plays he viewed and doing independent films such as "24 floors under NYSEA". He has since been doing tv shows, commercials, foreign films, voice over for video games and his talk show The Shadow Show in which he has interviewed artists like VNV Nation, Lisa Bouchelle, and the director of Zombie Hunters:City of the Dead. Shadow has played some amazing roles and has shown incredible depth; from funny guy, to horror villain, to the heart breaking role in "The Guys" (Off-Broadway 2003) as one of the fire fighters talking about a work bench referring to his lost comrade.
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Paul is known for Worn Stories (2021).
Paul 'Maxx' Rinehart is known for Chicken Stew (2009), Boonie Bears, to the Rescue! (2014) and Boonie Bears: Forest Frenzy (2014).
Mousie Garner, also known as "The Grand Old Man Of Vaudeville", was a legendary comedian-musician and a true national treasure. He was literally the final performing headliner from the glory days of vaudeville, and the last surviving member of comedian Ted Healy's Stooges. Working right up to his death, Mousie remained one of the hardest-working men in show business, although he gave up being slapped, poked and punched on a daily basis at age 65. Mousie, who celebrated his 75th anniversary as a professional entertainer, was still performing before live audiences in his 90s. He made his stage debut as a child in 1913, singing, dancing and imitating 'Al Jolson' in a family musical-comedy act developed by his father. While still a child, Mousie entertained soldiers during World War I. By the time he was a teenager in the 1920s, he had already decided upon a career on the vaudeville stage. Garner was part of Ted Healy's new stooges after the departure of Moe Howard, Larry Fine and Curly Howard (in the 1970s Garner joined Joe DeRita and Frank Mitchell in a short-lived act known as "The New Three Stooges"; Moe Howard allowed DeRita to form his own stooge act after Larry Fine suffered a stroke). In addition to big-time vaudeville, Mousie also appeared on Broadway and in major national touring companies; in short subjects, feature films and documentaries; on network television, cable and radio shows; and in nightclubs, auditoriums and concert halls. Serving in the U.S. Army during World War II, Mousie was shipped overseas and he achieved the rank of Technical Sergeant before completing his hitch. He participated in the Allied forces' North African campaign, and was injured twice on duty. He received several commendations, including the Purple Heart. After his stint (and after he recovered from his wartime injuries), Mousie joined the U.S.O. to star in their touring company of Ole Olsen and Chic Johnson's show "Hellzapoppin'". The show was staged for servicemen throughout Europe during the Allies' postwar occupation. Mousie is represented twice on the Hollywood "Walk of Fame" via his association with 'The Three Stooges' and musical parodists Spike Jones and His City Slickers. Mousie enjoyed stints as lead performer in both of these unforgettable comedy ensembles. He appeared as a "guest of honor" at the star-unveiling ceremony for The Three Stooges in 1983. It should be noted that he was also a successful television star, having performed in such series as Surfside 6 (1960). He died in 2004, at age 95.
Paul 'Pauly D' DelVecchio was born on July 5, 1980 in Providence, Rhode Island, USA. He is an actor, known for Jersey Shore (2009), The Pauly D Project (2012) and Jersey Shore: Family Vacation (2018).
Paul A. Hutton was born on October 23, 1949 in Frankfurt, West Germany. He is a writer and producer, known for Naked Gun 33 1/3: The Final Insult (1994), Jane Got a Gun (2015) and Investigating History (2003). He was previously married to Vickie Bauer.
PAUL A. KAUFMAN was born in London, England. He is an accomplished Emmy Award and Canadian Screen Award winning director and producer. Kaufman made his directorial debut on his long cherished project, "Run the Wild Fields" for Showtime, which earned numerous critical honors, including an Emmy Award for Best Director. The dramatic story follows a North Carolina woman and her daughter who take in a mysterious drifter to work their farm while her husband is missing in action during WWII. The movie stars Joanne Whalley, Sean Patrick Flanery and Alexa Vega. Known for his exceptional direction in Television, Paul recently made his feature film directing debut with the Independent film, "BUTTER". Butter, a lonely obese teenager is about to make history. He is going to eat himself to death, live on the Internet, and everyone is invited to watch. When he first makes the announcement online to his classmates, Butter expects pity, insults, and possibly sheer indifference. What he gets are cheerleaders rallying around his deadly plan. Yet as their dark encouragement grows, it begins to feel a lot like popularity. And that feels good. But what happens when Butter reaches his suicide deadline? Can he live with the fallout if he doesn't go through with his plans? The film deals with the social issues of teenage bullying and suicide-prevention. Academy Award winner, Mira Sorvino, co-stars with Annabeth Gish and Ravi Patel. Paul has directed "Ransom" for CBS which is Frank Spotnitz's ("Man in the High Castle" "X-Files") new series. It is a co-production with Global Television, CBS and TF1. He is a regular director of the top-rated CBS television series, "NCIS: Los Angeles" and recently directed the first episode of "Criminal Minds:Beyond Borders" which is the Gary Sinise spin-off of "Criminal Minds". He is also a regular director on the critically acclaimed series "Rogue" for Direct TV, which stars Cole Hauser and Thandie Newton. He was nominated for The Canadian Screen Award for Outstanding Direction for movie, "Twist of Faith" which is the dramatic story of a gospel singer in Alabama who falls in love with a damaged drifter - a Cantor from New York, who tragically lost his family. The movie stars Toni Braxton, David Julian Hirsh and Mykelti Williamson. Paul has produced and directed over 70 hours of prime-time television and has had overall producing deals at Warner Brothers/HBO, Artisan, Alliance Atlantis and Fox Television Studios. Kaufman was honored with a Directors Guild of Canada nomination for Best Director for his television movie, "Magic Beyond Words: The JK Rowling Story". It stars Poppy Montgomery playing the title role based on the woman who wrote Harry Potter. The movie which Kaufman also produced, won the Canadian Screen Award for Best Television Movie or Miniseries. He won an NAACP Award for Best TV Movie or Miniseries for the critically acclaimed movie he produced and directed, "Sins of the Mother" starring Jill Scott and Nicole Behari. Scott also won the NAACP Award for Lead Actress Performance in a Television Movie or Mini-series. He also directed the Imagen Award winning movie "Little Girl Lost: The Delimar Vera Story" for Lifetime Television. The movie stars Judy Reyes and Ana Ortiz ("Ugly Betty"). As a writer, Kaufman co-wrote several made-for-television movies including "Thirst" starring Adam Arkin, Joely Fisher and Giancarlo Esposito for NBC and "Emma's Wish" starring Joanna Kerns and Della Reese for CBS. Also for CBS, Kaufman produced the highly acclaimed movie "Jewel," which starred Farrah Fawcett and Patrick Bergen and was nominated for the Humanitas Award. He served two terms on the Board of Governors at The Academy of Television Arts and Sciences where he also served as the Chairman of The Primetime Emmy Awards, where he supervised and oversaw the awards show and telecast. He has also served on the Television Committee at BAFTA and been a guest speaker at AFI, UCLA, USC and other colleges. He is a member of The Directors Guild of America, BAFTA, The Writers Guild of America, The Academy of Television Arts and Sciences, The Directors Guild of Canada and The Producers Guild of America. He is a citizen of The United Kingdom, The United States and Canada.