Paul Richard Allen is known for Accident Man (2018), King Arthur: Excalibur Rising (2017) and Family Secrets (2018).
Paul Richards was born on November 23, 1924 in Hollywood, California, USA. He was an actor, known for Beneath the Planet of the Apes (1970), Monkey on My Back (1957) and The St. Valentine's Day Massacre (1967). He was married to Monica Keating. He died on December 10, 1974 in Culver City, California.
Paul Richardson is known for his work on Gold Rush: White Water (2018), Gold Rush (2010) and All That Glitters (2015).
Paul Rider is an actor, known for Shakespeare's Globe: Henry V (2013), Topsy-Turvy (1999) and The Duchess of Malfi (2014).
Paul Ridley is known for Darkest Hour (2017), Billy Elliot (2000) and Winning London (2001). He has been married to Barbara Wilshere since 1998. He was previously married to Mel Martin.
Paul Riley was born in 1962 in Glasgow, Scotland, UK. He is an actor and writer, known for Still Game (2002), Dear Green Place (2006) and Still Game (1999).
Paul Rioux is known for Sonic & Knuckles (1994), Console Wars (2020) and Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog (1993).
Paul Riser is known for Bad Times at the El Royale (2018), Coach Carter (2005) and Fried Green Tomatoes (1991).
Versatile character actor Paul Ritter was born Simon Paul Adams in Gravesend, Kent on 20 December 1966. Whilst not from a show business family, he had strong thespian connections as his mother was a class-mate of comic actor Bernard Cribbins and his father attended the same school as the great comedian and writer Eric Sykes; whom Paul would portray in the TV drama 'Tommy Cooper: Not Like That, Like This.' In the last decade of the twentieth century and beginning of the 2000s he built up an enviable roster of stage roles, working with the National Theatre in 'The Royal Hunt of the Sun', 'All My Sons', 'Coram Boy', 'The Hot-House', 'The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night- time' and more recently as John Major in 'The Audience'. For the Royal Shakespeare company he took part in a host of classical plays including 'Troilus and Cressida' and 'The White Devil' and in 2009, along with co-stars Amanda Root, Jessica Hynes and Stephen Mangan, he was nominated for a Tony award when the Old Vic's revival of 'The Norman Conquests' played on Broadway. In the second decade of the twenty-first century he became one of television's most welcome ubiquitous actors in such varied parts as a Scots vicar in 'Mapp and Lucia', a mother-dominated gay spy in 'The Game', in police dramas 'Vera' and 'No Offence' and as Pistol in the BBC's adaptation of 'Henry IV', for which performance the Telegraph newspaper described him as 'an actor destined for greatness soon'. However, he was arguably best known for playing eccentric, usually shirtless Martin Goodman hosting his 'bambinos' for their 'Friday Night Dinner' in the Channel 4 sitcom of that name. Paul, succumbing to a brain tumour, passed away peacefully at home surrounded by family on 5th April 2021 at the age of 54.
Paul Rivers is a Toronto-based actor, known for appearances in 12 Monkeys (2015), Reign (2013), Hemlock Grove (2013), Transporter: The Series (2012), Murdoch Mysteries (2008), and Suits (2011). Paul's numerous acting credits also span commercial, theatre, and voice-over work. Some of Paul's recent Toronto stage credits include Dark Heart, The Goat, The Baby, The Memo, and Much Ado About Nothing. Paul has an Honours BA in English and Drama from McMaster University and an MFA in Theatre (Directing) from the University of Victoria. He has worked as a director, actor, producer, and dramaturge in regional, fringe, and independent theatres. He has also reviewed new plays and contributed articles for Canadian Theatre Review and served a three-year appointment at the rank of Assistant Professor in McMaster University's Theatre and Film Studies programme, where he taught directing and acting courses. While at McMaster, Paul also directed several productions there, including An Enemy of the People, Pericles, and Possible Worlds. As Associate Director at Hamilton's Theatre Aquarius, Paul directed Lawrence & Holloman, MindLands, Never Swim Alone and Whole Lotto Love. In 2003, he directed The Long Christmas Dinner at the Shaw Festival as part of the Directors Project. Paul co-founded and served as Artistic Director of two Hamilton-based theatre companies: the Scaffold Theatre Project, where he directed open-air productions of Shakespeare's Twelfth Night and As You Like It on the roof of a downtown shopping centre; and the Alchemist Theatre, where selected directing credits included Kvetch, The Anger in Ernest and Ernestine, Othello, and Glengarry Glen Ross.