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Paul Kaye
Birth at
15 December 1964
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Paul Kaye was born on December 15, 1964 in London, Clapton, to a Jewish family. While in school, he achieved impressive achievements in sports, being faster than Theo Walcott in the 100 meters. Paul was also among the fans of punk rock, in particular the work of Sid Vicious. At the age of 16, he entered the art school, having completed a basic course for 2 years. He also received a Bachelor’s degree from the Design Theatre, now Nottingham Trent University. After graduating from college in 1984,
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Paul Kaye was born on December 15, 1964 in London, Clapton, to a Jewish family. While in school, he achieved impressive achievements in sports, being faster than Theo Walcott in the 100 meters. Paul was also among the fans of punk rock, in particular the work of Sid Vicious. At the age of 16, he entered the art school, having completed a basic course for 2 years. He also received a Bachelor’s degree from the Design Theatre, now Nottingham Trent University.
After graduating from college in 1984, he works at a kibbutz in Israel, where he meets his future wife, whom he married in 1989. Between 1987 and 1989, he was involved with the Waterloo Old Vic Theatre and magazines such as the Literatury Review, Time Out and NME. In addition, he formed several bands in which he sang, and in 1992 together with the band TV Eye, which was formed of former members of the Eat team, released two singles, Killer Fly and Eradicator.
Paul’s popularity came in 1995 when he appeared in public portraying Dennis Penny, a famous interviewer for a television show called The Sunday Show. This reincarnation is considered the most famous in the biography of the actor. After the rise of this character, Paul had enough money to travel to Cannes, Venice and Hollywood, recording new material for his next Very Important Pennis video (1996). He is also known as lawyer Mike Stratter on his own show Strutter on MTV. He is also spoken by Vincent from the BBC comedy Mongrels.
Along with his television career, he took part in films such as Deaf Flight (2004).
Match Point (2005), "WAZ: Torture Chamber" (2007),
" Big me. (2010).