Paul Felder was born on April 25, 1985 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. He is an actor, known for Ghost Story (2008), Baggage (2012) and It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia (2005).
Paul Felten is known for Slow Machine (2020), Zeroville (2019) and Burn Country (2016).
Paul Fenech is an Australian filmmaker, film and television actor, director, producer and writer. Paul is best known for writing, directing, producing and starring in the television series Pizza, Swift and Shift Couriers, Housos and Bogan Hunters and the motion pictures Fat Pizza (2020 and 2003), Housos vs. Authority (2020 and 2012), Fat Pizza vs. Housos (2014) and Dumb Criminals: The Movie (2015). Paul is also a Logie winner and has won various awards: Tropfest 1998: Best Film (Intolerance, won) Slamdance Film Festival 1999: Grand Jury Prize (Somewhere in the Darkness, nominated) Logie Awards 2001: Most Outstanding Comedy Program (Pizza, nominated) 2002: Most Outstanding Comedy Program (Pizza, nominated) 2004: Most Outstanding Comedy Program (Pizza, nominated) 2005: Most Outstanding Comedy Program (Pizza, nominated) 2014: Most Outstanding Light Entertainment Program (Housos, won) Australian Comedy Awards 2003: Outstanding Australian TV Comedy - character based (Pizza, nominated) Australian Writers' Guild 2011: Comedy - Situation or Narrative (Housos, nominated)
Paul Ferber is known for Current Sea (2020).
Paul Ferguson is a composer, known for Weird Science (1985), Simon Werner a disparu... (2010) and 23 (1998).
Paul Ferm is known for Krampus: The Christmas Devil (2013), Krampus: The Devil Returns (2016) and Venture (2016).
Paul Fierro began acting at the dawn of commercialized television; in the heyday of Hollywood's youth. The 40s were tough times to get a break in the tightly knit "town of dreams," but Fierro took whatever he could get. He started doing bit parts and eventually the roles grew. By the 1950s he found his niche; usually as the villain in television westerns. Interestingly, the bad guys came in the form of cowboy, or the half-naked Indian as well. His tall, dark, athletic features lending themselves easily to the roles. It was something the always goodhearted actor eventually came to terms with. He became part of one of history's great film moments in 1948, when in "Red River," John Wayne claims Diego's (Walter Brennan) land by shooting Fierro. In 1956, he appeared as Morteno in "The Creature Walks Among Us," one of the classic monster films from the "Creature From the Black Lagoon" series. The cult status of the film was something he found enjoyable in later years, remarking to a reporter once, that laughing at life was one of the things he loved to do. Fierro was born in L.A.'s "Dogtown," the deteriorating Southside of Santa Monica at the time. As a boy of eight, he sold papers on the corner of Figueroa St. and Santa Barbara Avenue. He also fought in a "smoker" bout at the same age to earn some money, and won. "Smoker" referring to illegally staged and unregulated boxing matches of the early 1900s. In high school he was awarded a football scholarship to North Carolina State, where he played half back from 1935 to 1937, under Notre Dame coach, Hunk Anderson. He spent most of his life during his acting career living in a cottage in Laurel Canyon, before moving to Walnut Creek, CA, where he later passed away. Truly one of the trailblazers to hit the small and big screens in the pioneering days of Hollywood.
Paul Finnigan was born on October 19, 1955 in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. He is an actor and producer, known for Prisoners of Time (2016), Rise of the Black Bat (2012) and The Scarecrow Club (2014).
Paul Fishbein, creator of the internationally broadcast AVN Awards Show, sold AVN Media Network in 2010 and formed Plausible Films, an independent production company. Plausible recently released a three-part documentary, Time Warp: The Greatest Cult Films of All-Time, and is in post-production on the documentary Skin: A History of Nudity in the Movies, which traces Hollywood's use of nudity from the silent era, through the production code and the formation of the MPAA, ending with a discussion of movie nudity in the #MeToo era. Plausible Films is known for the documentary X-Rated: The Greatest Adult Movies of All-Time, The Sex Awards, and the original series Sex with Sunny Megatron (co-produced with The Jay & Tony Show), all broadcast on Showtime Networks. Plausible Films' first scripted series, Submission, premiered in May 2016 on Showtime. In addition, X-Rated 2: The Greatest Adult Stars of All-Time runs on Showtime. The company currently has multiple television shows in development, including Doc & the Deacon and The Restaurateurs.