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Paul Guilfoyle
Birth at
28 April 1949
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American television and film actor Paul Gilfoyle was born on April 28, 1949 in Canton, Massachusetts, his mother is actress Kathleen Malquin. He is the namesake of fellow American actor Paul Gilfoyle (1902-1961), often mistakenly referred to as his father. And during Gilfoyle’s first steps on the stage were people who took him for a famous predecessor, who had already died.
After graduating from Boston College, where the future actor quite successfully played for the hockey team, he entered Lehigh
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American television and film actor Paul Gilfoyle was born on April 28, 1949 in Canton, Massachusetts, his mother is actress Kathleen Malquin. He is the namesake of fellow American actor Paul Gilfoyle (1902-1961), often mistakenly referred to as his father. And during Gilfoyle’s first steps on the stage were people who took him for a famous predecessor, who had already died.
After graduating from Boston College, where the future actor quite successfully played for the hockey team, he entered Lehigh University in Pennsylvania, where he became interested in theater. He later graduated from Yale University with a degree in economics.
While studying acting, Gilfoyle simultaneously performed on Broadway, which helped him practice his acting skills and earn a reputation. As a result, for 12 years he played in Boston theaters, while simultaneously acting in films. Gilfoyle's first appearance on the big screen was a film.
Howard the Duck After that, he was noticed and offered various roles.
In total, during his career, the actor starred in more than 70 films, in most of which his characters were negative. Twice Paul Gilfoyle's film partner became the most famous actor
Air Force One and
"Random Hearts" .
But Gilfoyle's most notable role is Jim Brass from the crime drama series.
"C.S.I. CSI (Crime Scene Investigation) .
As for his personal life, he is married to Lisa Jobbie, who is the owner of a choreography and modern dance studio, they have a daughter Snowden.
He currently resides in New York, USA.