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P.R. Paul is a Actor American born on 28 july 1956 at New York City (USA)

P.R. Paul

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Nationality USA
Birth 28 july 1956 (68 years) at New York City (USA)

P. R. Paul, de son vrai nom Paul Ray Rosenbaum, né le 28 juillet 1956 à New York, est un acteur américain.

Il est surtout connu pour son personnage de Montgomery Mcneil dans la série télévisée Fame.

Usually with

Floyd Mutrux
Floyd Mutrux
(1 films)
Otis Young
Otis Young
(1 films)
Leigh French
Leigh French
(1 films)
Al White
Al White
(1 films)
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Filmography of P.R. Paul (2 films)

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Neon Maniacs, 1h31
Origin USA
Genres Horror
Actors Leilani Sarelle, Victor Brandt, Andrew Divoff, P.R. Paul, Jessie Lawrence Ferguson
Roles Eugene
Rating50% 2.505162.505162.505162.505162.50516
In the heart of San Francisco, the legions of the damned lay waiting beneath the Golden Gate Bridge. As night falls, they are unleashed upon the city to carve terror into the souls of the innocent. But when one young woman named Natalie (Leilani Sarelle) escapes a bloody teen slaughter, she cannot convince anyone that a rampaging army of psychotic 'monsters' has mutilated her friends. Now haunted, hunted and having a hard time in high school, Natalie must arm herself and her classmates for one final bizarre battle against the horror of the "neon maniacs." Some of the scenes were filmed at Hollywood High School.
The Hollywood Knights, 1h31
Directed by Floyd Mutrux
Origin USA
Genres Comedy
Actors Robert Wuhl, Tony Danza, Fran Drescher, Michelle Pfeiffer, Leigh French, Joyce Hyser
Roles Simpson
Rating61% 3.0985053.0985053.0985053.0985053.098505
On Halloween night in 1965, a group of high school pranksters – the Hollywood Knights – are enraged by the Beverly Hills Residents' Association's success in arranging for the shutdown and demolition of their favorite hangout, 'Tubby's Drive-In' diner, which is to be replaced by an office building. In response, they launch a sustained and comically vengeful campaign against the principals of the association and two bumbling local police officers charged with keeping the "The Knights" in check during their last night in Beverly Hills. The ensuing antics include, among other things, a sexual encounter involving premature ejaculation, a punch bowl being 'spiked' with urine, an initiation ceremony involving four pledges who are left in Watts wearing nothing but the car tires they are left to carry, a cheerleader who forgets to put on her underwear before performing at a pep rally, several impromptu drag races, and the lead character of Newbomb Turk (Robert Wuhl) wearing a majordomo outfit and singing a version of 'Volare' accompanied by the sounds of flatulence. 'Mooning' also plays a prominent role in the film: one of the advertising slogans exploited the recent Apollo space program by touting that The Hollywood Knights was the first movie 'to moon a man on the land'. During a mooning incident in the film's final scene, the character Dudley Laywicker, becomes absolutely 'all eyes', transfixed by the bare buttocks. So much so, that he takes his glasses off for a better look.