Biography
g. "Aloha Summer" and "Aliens from L.A.", both 1988, "Dangerously Close" 1986, "Winner Take All" 1987 and "Rich Girl" 1991). The one notable exception to the rule was the offbeat Arctic romance "Winter People" (1989), in which Paul played the supporting role of Kelly McGillis' brother. He later took an interest in writing, and his first screenplay to be filmed was the road movie, "Harley Davidson and the Marlboro Man" (1991).
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Career Milestones
| Acted in local children's theatre of native Newport Beach, California | ||
| Discovered by an agent at a college production | ||
1984 | Made professional acting debut in the feature, "Lovelines" | |
1985 | TV debut on the CBS Schoolbreak Special, "War Between the Classes" | |
1986 | Starred in the action film, "Dangerously Close" | |
1987 | Hired by producer Jere Henshaw to rewrite script of "Winner Take All" also starred in film | |
1988 | Starred in the Sci-fi comedy, "Alien from L.A." | |
1988 | Starred in the teen drama, "Aloha Summer" about six friends from different backgrounds | |
1989 | Played the supporting role of Kelly McGillis' brother in the offbeat romance "Winter People" | |
1991 | Co-produced his original screenplay, "Harley Davidson and the Marlboro Man" with Mickey Rourke and Don Johnson | |
1991 | Signed four-picture deal with MGM/Pathe to write and direct | |
1994 | Cast in a recurring role as Craig Bodi on the FOX series "Models, Inc." | |
2002 | Made feature directing debut with his screenplay "Half Past Dead"; also starred | |
2006 | Directed second film, "The Garden" starring Lance Henriksen and Sean Young | |
2007 | Helmed the golf comedy, "Who's Your Caddy" | |
