Paul Gunn is a tenacious, versatile and multi-talented entertainer that, over the years, has performed as a singer, dancer, actor, model, stuntman, emcee, specialty/variety artist and voice over artist. He traveled the world by the age of 23 and put himself through university, earning a BS in Management Information Systems from UNLV by either being onstage, on a microphone or in front of a camera. Although Paul has spent most his career onstage, he was able to transition to the screen with incredible ease. He is most recently noted for playing a wide range of emotions as the apathetic, foul-mouthed soldier/killing machine, Sgt. Lobo Katz in Albert Pyun's Interstellar Civil War (2017). He was most recently given another lead role in Pyun's most recent film project in development, Napolean, where he will portray free-solo rock climbing phenom, Brick Bardo. Not only being restricted to athletic roles, Paul displays his wide range of acting skills by playing multiple characters in the upcoming, surreal psychological-thriller, Bleach, by playing such characters as an English farmer, a demon and a demi-god. (All this was accomplished in a short, three year span, upon deciding to take his acting career more seriously!) Born in Thailand, Paul and his family immigrated to the US and he grew up in Dallas, Texas. He studied singing and dancing in his formative years and performed in plays and musicals in school. He went on to perform in live shows at Six Flags over Texas and at Disneyland. Eventually, Paul took a dream job of traveling around the world and performing as a dancer/singer and assistant cruise director for Princess Cruise Lines. Paul resigned the ships and settled in Las Vegas and performed in shows on the Vegas Strip including Splash, Tournament of Kings and because of his singing and dance training, as well as his emceeing experience, he was a line captain in multiple tours for The Chippendales. From working with Chips, he has been featured in calendars, posters and DVDs, as well as radio and television interviews, internationally. After his male revue days, he has since been focused primarily on acting and has been able to garner much attention in just a short amount of time in the acting world. Throughout his long career and multiple iterations, Paul's personal life mission has always been to change the way that Asian men are viewed in western popular culture and media and is excited and grateful for the opportunity to portray the cocky, silver-tongued Asian actor and ladies' man, David Chang, opposite of Keisha Knight Pulliam the new television sitcom, 3 Year Plan.
Paul Gutrecht was born on September 5, 1967 in the USA. He is an actor and producer, known for The Vest (2003), Saw (2004) and Bueno (2007).
Paul Guyet is an actor and writer, known for Unker & Physia (2012), You & Me (2018) and Space Clown (2016).
Paul has appeared numerous independent films, television, and commercials. He made his feature film debut in the thriller, Imperium, starring Daniel Radcliffe after only three years working in the industry. His ultimate goal is to be cast in a STAR WARS project. Paul is a former Army Officer with degrees in Computer Science and Management Information Systems.
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Paul H. Smith Ph.D. (Major, US Army, ret.) became a psychic spy in 1983, when he was recruited into the Army's remote viewing psychic espionage program -- a program he never knew existed until the moment he was invited to join. Paul was one of the longest-serving remote viewers in the military program. During his seven years there, he studied under the legendary Hal Puthoff and Ingo Swann, served as a first-tier operational remote viewer doing thousands of training and live operational RV sessions, wrote the official manual on controlled remote viewing, and taught CRV to new remote viewer candidates. Among his students are included now-famous remote viewers such as Lyn Buchanan, Mel Riley, and David Morehouse. Paul has briefed and demonstrated remote viewing to senators, admirals and generals, and other senior military and government officials. A Desert Storm veteran, Paul retired from the US Army in 1996 at the rank of major from his final duty position, chief of intelligence and security for the Military District of Washington. For three decades now he has immersed himself in consciousness-based skills. He has dedicated his life to changing society's attitudes towards applied consciousness through the powerful leverage of teaching, speaking, and writing about remote viewing. Since 1997 he has been president and chief instructor of his own commercial full-service remote viewing training company, Remote Viewing Instructional Services, Inc., and is a founding director of the non-profit International Remote Viewing Association, of which he is past president. He has chaired and organized seven of IRVA's annual remote viewing conferences since the organization's founding in 1999. Considered a leading authority on remote viewing, ESP, and applied consciousness, Paul has appeared on numerous international, national, and regional television and radio shows, and is author of the book "Reading the Enemy's Mind: Inside Star Gate America's Psychic Espionage Program" (Tor/Forge 2005) which was the Book Bonus Feature and Editor's Choice Selection for the March 2006 issue of Reader's Digest. He is also co-producer of the acclaimed DVD-based "LearnDowsing" and "Remote Perception" training programs. He has a BA from Brigham Young University, an MS from the National Defense Intelligence College (both in Middle Eastern studies), and a Ph.D. in philosophy from the University of Texas at Austin, writing on consciousness, philosophy of mind, and philosophy of science. He speaks frequently on the subject of remote viewing and parapsychology at various national and international conferences.
Paul Haapaniemi is known for Monsters of Man (2020), Deadpoint and Nowhere Band (2018).
Paul Haddad is an actor and producer, known for Dead Draw (2016) and The Rowboat (2016).
Paul Haedike is known for The Cold Blue (2018).
Paul Hagen was one the most famous Danish actors after the Second World War. He was born on 19th of March 1920 in Copenhagen. His father was painter named Åge Falck Rasmussen, his mother was an opera singer named Anna Hagen. Hagen was accepted into Frederiksberg's theatre school in 1944. He finished his education as an actor in 1945. He had his debut as an actor in 1944 in the play "Livet er jo dejligt" on "Riddersalen" in Copenhagen. He then worked at Aarhus theatre (until 1951). In 1953 he got famous for a song he made for "Fiffer Revyen". The song where entitled: "Lille Lise let-på-tråd". He worked in various theatres throughout the 50s, 60s, 70s, 80s and 90s. He finally said goodbye to theatre in 1998. Hagen had his debut in film in 1952, with the film: "Kærlighedsdoktoren". Hagen subsequently worked in 118 movies, plus TV series. In 1961 he worked with Preben Kaas, in "To skøre ho'der", were both of them wrote, produced, directed and acted in. In movies he frequently played a friend of the hero or a bright sidekick. Hagen had much success in the Danish film-series: "Støver-filmene", "Soldaterkammerater-filmene" and "Sengekants-filmene". Other notable appearances in film are: Bussen (1963), Hvis lille pige er du? (1963), Martha (1967), Ballade på Christianshavn (1971), Olsen-banden på sporet (1975) and Walter og Carlo - op på fars hat (1985). He married twice; first time with actress Asta Esper Hagen Andersen, with whom he had a son - Esper Hagen, who later also became an actor. He later married a woman named Alice Martens. On TV Hagen got very famous, throughout Denmark, with his role as the animal shop-clerk Clausen, in the very famous Danish TV series "Huset på Christianshavn" (1970). Hagen also acted in "Krummernes Jul" (1996). He died on the 20th of May 2003 and is buried in the cemetery: Langø Kirkegård, on Lolland.