Paul Belsito is an actor and producer, known for Deadpool (2016), Fantastic Four (2005) and Legion (2017).
Paul Ben-Victor has built a career on the small and big screen appearing in over 150 films and TV series. A director's favorite, Paul has worked with some of the biggest names in film including Tony Scott, Steven Zallian, and Clint Eastwood. Paul can be seen opposite Al Pacino, Robert DeNiro and Harvey Keitel in Martin Scorsese's "The Irishman". This marks Paul's second time working with the Academy-Award winning director since having starred in the critically-acclaimed series "Vinyl" for HBO. Paul will be starring opposite Harvey Keitel, Emile Hirsch, and Ruby Rose as the notorious mob enforcer, Anthony Spilotro, in George Gallo's upcoming feature "Legitimate Wiseguy." Other recent film credits include "Get Hard" with Kevin Hart and Will Ferrell, "Grudge Match" with Robert DeNiro, George Nolfi's drama "The Banker" starring alongside Samuel L. Jackson, and Anthony Mackie, "Last Looks" with Charlie Hunnum and Mel Gibson, and "Monster" with Jeffrey Wright and Jennifer Hudson premiering on Neflix this Spring. In television, Paul has played a number of standout roles in some of the most highly-acclaimed series, including appearing opposite Matthew McConaughey in HBO's Emmy-award winning and Golden Globe-nominated series "True Detective" as well as series regular turn in HBO's "The Wire", called "the greatest series of all-time" by Entertainment Weekly and Rolling Stone magazines. Other TV credits include "Entourage" (HBO); "John From Cincinnati" (HBO); "NYPD Blue" (ABC); "In Plain Sight" (NBC Universal); and "Will & Grace" (NBC). Paul also received critical acclaim for his portrayal of iconic comedian "Moe Howard" in the ABC biopic "The Three Stooges". Paul starred in recurring roles in "The Mick" (Fox), "Preacher" (AMC), "Santa Clarita Diet" (Netflix), "Goliath" opposite Billy Bob Thornton for Amazon, and "The Village" (NBC), created by Sons of Anarchy's, Mike Daniels.
Genial, pleasant-voiced character actor Paul Benedict was born in New Mexico on September 17, 1938, and made hosts of stage, film and TV appearances in a career lasting five decades. The son of a doctor, he was diagnosed with acromegaly by an endocrinologist who happened to catch the nascent actor in a stage play. He underwent medical treatment that successfully prevented the advancing of the disease. Following military service with the Marine Corps., Paul went on to a highly successful entertainment career using his spade-sized jaw and large nose often to humorous effect. Following his graduation from Suffolk University, Benedict began acting at the Theatre Company of Boston and performed with such up-and-coming hopefuls as Robert De Niro, Dustin Hoffman and Al Pacino before moving to New York in 1968. Decades laterk, Pacino remembered his old colleague when he revived Eugene O'Neill's one-act, two-person drama "Hughie" on Broadway in 1996. Paul was cast as the hotel night clerk who listens patiently and endlessly to the forlorn ramblings of Pacino's hustler character. Paul made his unofficial Broadway debut in 1968 with "Leda Had a Little Swan," but it closed just before it officially opened. He then went on to appear in "Little Murders" (1969), "The White House Murder Case" (1970) and "Bad Habits" (1974). Benedict began his on-camera career with the little seen western film spoof The Double-Barrelled Detective Story (1965) and then was seen in another spoof, the political satire The Virgin President (1968). He continued in a quirky, humorous vein in Norman Lear's Cold Turkey (1971), as well as Taking Off (1971), They Might Be Giants (1971), The Gang That Couldn't Shoot Straight (1971), Deadhead Miles (1972), Up the Sandbox (1972) and The Front Page (1974). Lear took a liking to Paul and began using him as a guest on some of his classic TV comedies, including "Maude" and "All in the Family," before casting him as Harry Bentley, the polite but put-upon white Englishman next door neighbor to affluent black couple Isabel Sanford and Sherman Hemsley on the decade-long comedy series The Jeffersons (1975). It remains his best known oddball comedy role. Another familiar character would be The Mad Painter on the long-running children's PBS show Sesame Street (1969). He played an fascinating assortment of erudite, toothy and tweedy characters on film, one of his best remembered being that of Reverend Lindquist in Jeremiah Johnson (1972). He also played the emissary of the governor in The Front Page (1974), a slave trader in Mandingo (1975), an untalented Shakespearean stage director in The Goodbye Girl (1977); an eccentric butler in The Man with Two Brains (1983); another butler in Arthur 2: On the Rocks (1988); a business college professor in Cocktail (1988); a warden in The Chair (1988); a film school teacher in The Freshman (1990); an irritated judge in The Addams Family (1991); and a professor in Isn't She Great (2000). Benedict made an impression as a stage director as well, including "Any Given Day," the original production of "Frankie and Johnny in the Clair de Lune," and the Obie-winning "The Kathy and Mo Show." His final Broadway appearance was as Mayor Shinn in the 2000 revival of "The Music Man" and he took his final curtain call with Pinter's "No Man's Land" at the American Repertory Theatre in Cambridge, Massachusetts. On TV, Paul made appearances on some of TV's most popular shows, including "Sweepstakes," "Mama Malone," "Murder, She Wrote," "The New Twilight Zone," "A Different World," "Tales from the Crypt," "Seinfeld" and "The Drew Carey Show." On film, Paul became a stock player for Christopher Guest and his hilarious "mockumentary" features -- This Is Spinal Tap (1984), Waiting for Guffman (1996) (as the long-awaited guest) and A Mighty Wind (2003). Unmarried, the 70-year-old actor died of natural causes on December 1, 2008, at his home in Martha's Vineyard, Massachusetts.
Paul Benedict Sarte is an actor, known for The King and I (2018) and Miss Saigon: 25th Anniversary (2016).
Paul is an American-Coptic filmmaker, born in Brooklyn and raised in New Jersey, Paul Beniamin's yearning for acting began with Beetlejuice. Between falling in love with the film and Michael Keaton's performance, Paul knew what his path was from there on end. Raised in an environment surrounded by the arts, Paul spent many of his Summer's at art school, all while growing a passion for writing from a young age. Mentored by Tony Lazzarino, Paul learned from him the fundamental techniques behind great script writing. Skills that he took with great heart, and has continued to use since. Soon after studying acting at the Stella Adler Studio of Acting, Paul spent time in front of the camera on shows such as Damages, Boardwalk Empire, a web series titled The Bar Series. Outside the world of the arts and entertainment, Paul spends his time as an avid Crossfitter, fitness enthusiast, and humanitarian. As a member of Be My Light, a non profit organization that shelters and rehabilitates street children in Egypt, to spending nights every week at a service mission program that he helped establish in New Brunswick, New Jersey to not only feed, but spend time with while forming personal bonds with the homeless, Paul's ultimate mission is to continue to make sure that no one living in poverty is ever forgotten about, or falls asleep hungry.
Paul Benjamin is known for Badamasi (Portrait of a General) (2021).
Paul Benshoof is known for Year One (2009), The Hot Chick (2002) and The Master of Disguise (2002).
Paul Bentall was born in September 1948 in Westminster, London, England, UK. He is an actor, known for Flash Gordon (1980), The World's End (2013) and First Knight (1995). He has been married to Janine Duvitski since 1983. He was previously married to Maryam Khalvati.
Paul Bentzen is an American Actor and Stage Actor in the Greater New York City area. He attended the "University of Wisconsin Stevens Point" from 1963 to 1970 and graduated in 1970 with a Bachelor of Arts and Theater Arts. His first role was in Invasion from Inner Earth (1974). His second role would be The Giant Spider Invasion (1975). The next of his roles in the 1970's would consist in Bill Rebane films. In 1983, He got his first main role in The Demons of Ludlow (1983). He would play in two more films in 2005 and 2007 and is believed to be living in New York City, New York, USA as of April 2021.
Paul Bergquist is an actor, known for Lies of Love (2017), Coronation Street (1960) and Emmerdale Farm (1972).