Paul Walker
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Born | Paul William Walker IV September 12, 1973 Glendale, California, U.S. |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1985-present |
Paul William Walker IV (born September 12, 1973) is an American actor and former fashion model. He became known during the early 2000s, after starring in several major Hollywood films, including The Fast and the Furious and Varsity Blues.
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[edit] Biography
[edit] Early life
Walker was born in Glendale, California and raised in the San Fernando Valley area of Los Angeles County.[1] The son of Paul Walker III (a sewer contractor)[2] and Cheryl (née Crabtree; a former fashion model),[3] he is the second oldest of his four siblings (two brothers and two sisters).[4] Walker is of Irish and German ancestry[5] and was raised a Mormon, attending a Christian high school.[6]
[edit] Career
Walker's small-screen career began with commercials as a child. Some of his early TV work includes episodes of Charles in Charge, Highway to Heaven, Who's the Boss?, and Diff'rent Strokes.[7]. He was later cast for the first season of the sitcom Throb. He began modeling in the late 1980s. His big-screen career began with appearances in several low-budget B movies, including Monster in the Closet (1987) and Tammy and the T-Rex (1994). He also had a brief stint on the soap opera The Young and the Restless in 1992-93. In 1998, he starred in his first widely released film, the critically-derided Meet the Deedles as well as the well-received Pleasantville, playing the high school basketball player, Skip, along with Tobey Maguire and Reese Witherspoon. Between 1999 and 2001, Walker appeared in a few notable films aimed at a teenage audience, including She's All That, The Skulls and Varsity Blues.
His breakthrough came in 2001 when he starred opposite Vin Diesel in the highly successful action film The Fast and the Furious, which established Walker as a notable film star and leading man. His other 2001 film, Joy Ride, received very positive reviews by critics. Subsequently, Walker played the lead role in a number of action-adventure films, the most financially successful of which was 2 Fast 2 Furious (2003). Walker was also originally set to star in the film S.W.A.T. (2003), but left the project and was replaced by Colin Farrell. In 2002, he was chosen by People Magazine as one of the "50 most beautiful people in the world".
In February 2006, Walker starred in two films; Running Scared, an action thriller, and Eight Below, an adventure set in Antarctica. Eight Below, a family-friendly Disney film inspired by a true story, opened in first place at the box office, grossing over $24 million during its first four days.[8] The film received positive reviews and was considered a success for Walker, whose most recent films, including Timeline and Into the Blue, were financial and critical failures. Walker filmed Running Scared in 2004, wanting to participate in a darker-edged film; the film's director, Wayne Kramer, has commented that the film's character is closer to Walker's own personality than any of his previous roles.[9] In fall 2006, Walker portrayed US marine Hank Hansen in Flags of Our Fathers, a war movie directed by Clint Eastwood.
Walker has finished filming the independent film The Lazarus Project (scheduled for an October 21, 2008 direct-to-DVD release), which he is also producing, and is now filming Fast and Furious scheduled for release in 2009.
[edit] Personal life
Walker resides in Santa Barbara and Huntington Beach, California. He has a daughter, Meadow Rain; she lives with her mother in Hawaii.[2] One of his close friends is actor Scott Caan, who appeared alongside Walker in several films, including Varsity Blues and Into the Blue. He also formed a close friendship with Tyrese Gibson during the filming of 2 Fast 2 Furious.[citation needed] Walker has studied several martial arts forms including Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu,[10] in which he is a purple belt.
[edit] Filmography
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1994 | Tammy and the T-Rex | Michael aka Teenage T-Rex | |
1998 | Pleasantville | Skip Martin | |
Meet the Deedles | Phil Deedle | ||
1999 | Varsity Blues | Lance Harbor | |
She's All That | Dean Sampson | ||
Brokedown Palace | Jason | uncredited | |
2000 | The Skulls | Caleb Mandrake | |
2001 | Joy Ride | Lewis Thomas | |
The Fast and the Furious | Brian O'Conner | ||
2002 | Life Makes Sense If You're Famous | Mikey | |
2003 | Timeline | Chris Johnston | |
2 Fast 2 Furious | Brian O'Connor | ||
2004 | Noel | Mike | |
2005 | Into the Blue | Jared | |
2006 | Flags of Our Fathers | Hank Hansen | |
Running Scared | Joey Gazelle | ||
Eight Below | Jerry Shepard | ||
2007 | The Death and Life of Bobby Z | Tim Kearney | |
2008 | The Lazarus Project | Ben | |
2009 | Fast and Furious | Brian O'Connor | post-production |
[edit] References
- ^ "Paul Walker Biography". Retrieved on 2008-09-01. Yahoo!
- ^ a b "Fame Lets Paul Walker Dive In" (2005-09-27). USA Today
- ^ "Paul Walker". Retrieved on 2008-09-01. Complex Magazine
- ^ "Paul Walker on Noel". Cinema Confidential
- ^ "Paul Walker: A Man for All Seasons".In Film Australia
- ^ "Pretty Boy Is Pretty Coy: Walker Talks the Talk". The Stanford Daily
- ^ Paul Walker Bio - Paul Walker Biography - Paul Walker Stories
- ^ Paul Walker And A Pack Of Dogs Outrun 'Date Movie'
- ^ Wayne Kramer Interview - Kramer on Running Scared, Paul Walker, and R Ratings
- ^ "Paul Walker training BJJ". YouTube.com