Paul Hilton was born in 1970 in Oldham, Lancashire, England. He is an actor, known for Lady Macbeth (2016), Princes in the Tower (2005) and Doctor Faustus (2012). He is married to Anastasia Hille. They have one child.
Paul Hipp grew up in the Philadelphia area. He moved to New York at 17 to study acting with William Hickey and Mira Rostova. He supported himself by playing guitar and busking. He eventually landed gigs playing in the then legendary (now almost all shuttered) clubs of Greenwich Village and appearing in the occasional commercial. One night, director Abel Ferrara spotted Hipp at a gig on Bleecker Street and advised him to audition for his film China Girl (1987). Hipp won the part of Nino Villache over hundreds of other young actors. Since then, he has worked steadily on the big and small screen as well as off-Broadway, Broadway and London West End stages. In 1990, Hipp was nominated for an Olivier Award for outstanding performance by an actor in a musical for his performance as rocker Buddy Holly in "Buddy". He took the show to Broadway's Shubert Theater the following year where he opened to rave reviews and was honored with a Tony Award nomination. He won a Theater World Award for best Broadway debut performance. Hipp has appeared in over 25 feature films, most recently Ernst Gossner 's feature South of Pico (2007). On the small screen, he has appeared in numerous TV shows. Hipp made his feature film directorial debut with Death of a Dog (2000). Executive produced by Abel Ferrara, the film starred Julie Kessler and Edie Falco. His second film as writer/director was No somos animales (2013).
Paul Hird is known for The City of Gold (2018), Harmony (2019) and Diane (2016).
Paul Hobbs is an actor, known for Death Drop Gorgeous (2020).
Paul Hobday is a highly experienced paranormal investigator, researcher, public speaker and television show contributor, best known for his role in the highly acclaimed TV series Ghost Chasers. Paul has also worked on a number of other live-broadcast and recorded paranormal TV Shows. Originally from Bristol, England, paranormal investigation has been Paul's passion for many years, having undertaken hundreds of ghost investigations across the UK and Europe in that time. He is an open-minded skeptic who has experienced paranormal phenomena, but is still in search of answers as to what the cause of that phenomena might be - whether that is science, psychology, the supernatural, or something else. Paul is an advocate and promoter of the analytical investigation of paranormal phenomena, based on scientific understanding, critical thinking and good ethical practice. Ultimately, his mission is to help advance the research into anomalous phenomena and to understand what the paranormal activity is that people have been reporting around the world for centuries. Paul is a member of the Association for the Scientific Study of Anomalous Phenomemna (ASSAP); the National Register of Professional Investigators (NRPI); the Society for Psychical Research (SPR); and the Ghost Club.
Paul Hobson is an actor, known for Fall City (2018).
Paul Hodge is an actor, known for From the Rough (2013), ER (1994) and CSI: NY (2004).
Paul Hodgson is an actor, known for Island Zero (2018).
Paul Hoen is an American film director and producer. He is best known for his directorial work with Nickelodeon and Disney Channel, especially his direction of Disney Channel Original Movies. He has directed and produced projects such as The Cheetah Girls: One World (2008), Camp Rock 2: The Final Jam (2010), Zombies (2018), Zombies 2 (2020) and Zombies 3 (2022). Hoen studied drama, film and television at the University of Santa Clara. He was admitted to the Directors Guild of America in 1987. Since then he has directed several television films such as Jump In, Read It and Weep, Eddie's Million Dollar Cook-Off, You Wish!, Tru Confessions starring Shia LaBeouf and the comedy The Luck of the Irish starring Ryan Merriman. Both Jump In and Luck of the Irish on first airing were the Disney Channel's highest rated programs. Hoen has won two DGA awards for the films Jump In and Let It Shine. He has also been nominated for three other DGA awards for the films Camp Rock 2: The Final Jam, "Take My Sister Please", an episode from the series Even Stevens, and Searching for David's Heart, the ABC Family Movie starring Danielle Panabaker. The film was also nominated for a Young Artist Award for Best Family Television Movie or Special and Danielle Panabaker won the Young Artist Award for Best Young Actress in a TV Movie. The film was also the 2005 recipient of The Humanitas Prize. You Wish!, Jump In and Zombies were also nominated for Humanitas Prizes.
Paul Hogan became a worldwide success with his irresistible comic performance in Crocodile Dundee (1986), which he created and co-wrote. This earned him a Golden Globe Award for Best Actor as well as an Academy Award nomination (for Best Screenplay). The versatile actor got his start in Australian television in a recurring role as comic relief on A Current Affair (1971). An expanded version entitled The Paul Hogan Show (1973) premiered on Australia's Nine Network and quickly propelled him to the top of the ratings chart. His dramatic role on the critically acclaimed television series Anzacs (1985) and his work in promoting Australia worldwide invested him into the Order of Australia and led to his appointment as "Australian of the Year". Hogan was the executive producer/writer/star of the feature films Almost an Angel (1990) and Lightning Jack (1994) and starred in Flipper (1996) and Floating Away (1998). American audiences also remember Hogan from his now legendary commercials for the Australian Tourist Commission in which he invited us to say "g'day" and come "down under" so he could "slip another shrimp on the barbie". In the late 1990s and early 2000s, he appeared in commercials for Subaru Outback automobiles. He reprised his famous role as the outback adventurer in the long awaited sequel Crocodile Dundee in Los Angeles (2001).