Paul Nakauchi was born on April 19, 1959 in Los Angeles County, California, USA. He is known for Carmen Sandiego (2019). He has been married to David Mateo since August 30, 2014.
Paul first fell in love with filmmaking when taking on a death scene in a friend's feature film in 2011. Since catching the bug, Paul has focused on working as a stunt professional, writer, producer, and director. He also brings to bear a background as a film instructor, martial arts instructor, collegiate English language tutor, a published author, and a journalist. In spite of a strong background in writing he is best known for his work in stunts because - let's be honest - it's far more impressive watching him get pushed down a set of stairs or hit by a car than watching him sit in front of a screen clacking away at the keyboard. Paul is also a patron of the arts, supporting organizations such as the West Virginia Filmmakers Guild, the Carnegie Screenwriters, and the Pittsburgh Film Office. And when he's not busy with film, he's spending quality time with his various critters, including his beloved daughter.
Paul Naschy reigns supreme as the true king of Spanish horror cinema. He was born Jacinto Molina Alvarez on September 6, 1934, in Madrid, Spain. His father ran a successful fur business. Naschy grew up during the Spanish Civil War, and sought escape from the real-life horrors around him in adventure comics and movie serials; he often cited seeing Frankenstein Meets the Wolf Man (1943) in a theater at age 11 as a seminal inspirational experience (his later movies would be filled with references to it). A talented athlete, Naschy played soccer for the school team and was a weightlifter who became the lightweight champion of Spain in 1958. Moreover, Paul penned Western pulp novels under the pseudonym Jack Mills and worked as an illustrator who did album cover art for a Spanish record label. Thanks to his muscular build, Naschy was able to break into the motion picture business in the early 1960s as an uncredited extra in such films as "King of the Vikings"--El príncipe encadenado (1960)--and the biblical epic King of Kings (1961). In 1967 he wrote the script for La marca del Hombre Lobo (1968). He was forced, out of necessity, to play the lead role of tormented werewolf Waldermar Daninsky after Lon Chaney Jr. turned it down. He reprised this character in over a dozen subsequent sequels. Naschy's portrayals of the anguished and sympathetic werewolf Daninsky became his signature part and consolidated his enduring cult status as a bona-fide horror icon. Other significant horror figures Paul played were the Mummy, Jack the Ripper, Dracula (his performance as the Prince of Darkness in El gran amor del conde Drácula (1973) was one of his personal favorites), the Hunchback, the Frankenstein Monster, the Phantom of the Opera, and even the Devil. Naschy made his directorial debut with Inquisición (1977). The film "Howl of the Devil"--El aullido del diablo (1988)--was one of Paul's most personal projects and finest artistic achievements. Naschy had a major heart attack in 1991, but fully recovered and kept soldiering on. He wrote his autobiography, "Memoirs of a Wolfman," in 1997. His career gained new momentum in the early 21st century. Paul was especially memorable as the vicious title character in School Killer (2001) and had an excellent autobiographical leading role as bitter, washed-up veteran horror actor Pablo Thevenet in Rojo sangre (2004). Naschy was inducted into the Fangoria Hall of Fame in 2000 and was the recipient of the Gold Medal Award in Fine Arts in Spain in 2001. Moreover, he also did interviews and commentaries for DVD releases of his movies. Paul was still acting when he died of pancreatic cancer at age 75 on November 30, 2009, in Madrid, Spain. Although he's sadly no longer with us, Naschy's extremely rich, varied and impressive horror cinema legacy will continue to scare, shock, and delight audiences throughout the world for all eternity.
Paul Nash is an actor, known for Dirtymoney (2013) and Death and Pancakes (2004).
Paul Nassif is known for Botched (2014), Botched by Nature (2016) and Interviews with Celebrities and Entrepreneurs (2015). He has been married to Brittany Pattakos since October 6, 2019. They have one child. He was previously married to Adrienne Maloof.
A dual citizen of the United Kingdom and the United States, Paul Nathan Cuthbert was born in Nottingham, England on November 23, 1967. He is the ninth of ten children born to Derek A. Cuthbert and Muriel O. Mason. Paul spent the first seven years of his life in his hometown of Nottingham before moving with his family to Edinburgh, Scotland in 1975. Three years later, in 1978, his parents immigrated to the United States, settling in Salt Lake City, Utah. By age 21, Paul had lived in five countries and four states. As a result of his travels, he picked up different accents from each country and state he lived in. He began mimicking accents and impersonating celebrities as a teenager but it wasn't until 2015 that Paul applied his talent to voice acting. Paul specializes in accents and impressions creating unique voice characters. In 2016 he began splitting his attention between voice acting and screen acting lending both his image and voice to film productions.
Paul Nazak is known for The Eyes of My Mother (2016) and Piercing (2018).
Paul Needham is known for February (2015), The Monster (2016) and Bottom of the World (2017).
Paul Nelson is known for Expelled: No Intelligence Allowed (2008), Is Genesis History? (2017) and Origins (1985).