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Paul Mace is a Actor American born on 4 april 1950 at New York City (USA)

Paul Mace

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Nationality USA
Birth 4 april 1950 at New York City (USA)
Death 12 august 1983 (at 33 years)

Paul Mace (April 4, 1950 in New York City–August 12, 1983) was an American actor. His first acting role was in 1964 on the television series The Nurses, playing David Kaplan in the episode "The Seeing Heart". He starred in a number of other show such as CHiPs and The Rockford Files. In 1974 he played Wimpy Murgalo in the movie The Lords of Flatbush, which also starred Henry Winkler and Sylvester Stallone. Paul was also on Hill Street Blues several times as the leader of a gang opposite David Caruso as the leader of a rival gang. He was killed in a road accident in Los Angeles, at the age of 33.

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Filmography of Paul Mace (4 films)

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Paradise Alley, 1h47
Directed by Sylvester Stallone
Origin USA
Genres Drama, Action, Adventure
Themes Sports films
Actors Sylvester Stallone, Kevin Conway, Christopher Reeve, Anne Archer, Joe Spinell, Armand Assante
Roles Rat
Rating57% 2.851232.851232.851232.851232.85123
Victor, the youngest and largest of the Carboni brothers (Cosmo and Lenny are the other two), becomes a local wrestler (named Kid Salami) at the request of Cosmo, who thinks there is big money to be made.
The Lords of Flatbush, 1h20
Directed by Martin Davidson
Origin USA
Genres Drama, Comedy-drama, Romantic comedy, Crime, Romance
Themes Gangster films
Actors Perry King, Sylvester Stallone, Henry Winkler, Paul Mace, Susan Blakely, Armand Assante
Roles Wimpy Murgalo
Rating56% 2.801592.801592.801592.801592.80159
Set in 1958, the coming-of-age story follows four Brooklyn teenagers known as The Lords of Flatbush. The Lords chase girls, steal cars, play pool and hang out at a local malt shop. The film focuses on Chico (Perry King) attempting to win over Jane (Susan Blakely), a girl who wants little to do with him, and Stanley (Sylvester Stallone), who impregnates his girlfriend, Frannie (Maria Smith), who pressures him to marry her. At their wedding, it is revealed that Frannie never was pregnant. Butchey Weinstein (Henry Winkler) is highly intelligent but hides his brains behind a clownish front, while Wimpy Murgalo (Paul Mace) is a colorless follower in awe of Chico and Stanley.
The Hospital, 1h43
Directed by Arthur Hiller
Origin USA
Genres Drama, Comedy, Comedy-drama
Themes Medical-themed films
Actors George C. Scott, Diana Rigg, Richard A. Dysart, Barnard Hughes, Stephen Elliott, Nancy Marchand
Roles Intern Ambler (uncredited)
Rating70% 3.5458553.5458553.5458553.5458553.545855
At a Manhattan teaching hospital, the life of Dr. Bock (George C. Scott), the Chief of Medicine, is in disarray: his wife has left him, his children don't talk to him, and his once-beloved teaching hospital is falling apart.
The Panic in Needle Park, 1h50
Directed by Jerry Schatzberg
Origin USA
Genres Drama, Romance
Themes Medical-themed films, Films about drugs, Films about sexuality, Erotic films, Films about prostitution, Erotic thriller films
Actors Al Pacino, Kitty Winn, Richard Bright, Raúl Juliá, Kiel Martin, Joe Santos
Roles Whitey
Rating70% 3.547283.547283.547283.547283.54728
In New York City, soft-spoken Helen returns to the apartment she shares with her boyfriend Marco after enduring an unhygienic and inept abortion. Although Helen becomes ill from the procedure, Marco is satisfied because he was able to procure the abortion through bartering, and thus did not have to expend any money. When Marco leaves briefly to collect some cash, Bobby, an amiable small-time drug dealer to whom Marco owes money, shows unexpected gentleness and concern for Helen. Soon after, when Helen is hospitalized for profuse bleeding, Bobby sneaks in after visiting hours and tells her that Marco has gone away. Briefly, Helen considers returning to her dysfunctional family in Fort Wayne, Indiana. However, after she is released from the hospital, she moves in with Bobby. As they are walking together, Bobby steals a television out of a parked van and pawns it for money to buy drugs. At his apartment, Bobby declines Helen's invitation to have sex until she feels better. When she awakens to find him taking drugs, he explains that he is not an addict, but only "chipping.