Paul Freeman

Paul Freeman

actor

Paul Freeman was born on Jan 18, 1943 in UK. Paul Freeman's big-screen debut came with The XYY Man - Season 1 directed by Ken Grieve in 1976, strarring Ray Lynch. Paul Freeman is known for Tokyo Trial directed by Rob W. King, Stacy Keach stars as Narrator and Tim Ahern as Myron C. Cramer. Paul Freeman has got 1 awards and 1 nominations so far. The most recent award Paul Freeman achieved is Cairo International Film Festival. The upcoming new movie Paul Freeman plays is The Man from Rome which will be released on Oct 21, 2022.

Probably one of Britain's most underrated actors, Paul Freeman has accumulated literally hundreds of screen credits over several decades, most notably as the main villain in the Steven Spielberg classic Les Aventuriers de l'arche perdue (1981), and he has worked extensively in the theatre, but he has managed to avoid becoming a star or even a household name in his native UK. His hypnotic good looks and talent for accents have often seen him cast as villains.He originally worked in advertising and then he trained as a teacher, while he participated in amateur dramatics as a pastime. As a professional actor he gained extensive experience performing in repertory in England and Scotland and landed small roles at the Royal Court Theatre. He is also a founding member of the Joint Stock Theatre Company. He acted at the National Theatre and began to get roles on British television. Films included Racket (1980) (starring Bob Hoskins) and Les chiens de guerre (1980) (starring Christopher Walken). His work was noticed by American director Steven Spielberg, who cast Freeman as French archaeologist Rene Belloq, Harrison Ford's charismatic but utterly selfish rival in the blockbuster Les Aventuriers de l'arche perdue (1981). He had expected to appear in the next Indiana Jones movie, but Spielberg and George Lucas decided on a different story. Nevertheless, his portrayal of Belloq guaranteed him good work in the following years, during which he continued to showcase his command of dialects and chameleon-like ability to disappear into roles, such as the deliciously evil Professor Moriarty in the Michael Caine comedy Élémentaire, mon cher... Lock Holmes (1988).His notable television appearances have included Will Shakespeare (1978), Winston Churchill (1981), Falcon Crest (1981), Inspecteur Morse (1987), and Urgences (1994). He has also continued to work as a stage actor.

  • Birthday

    Jan 18, 1943
  • Place of Birth

    Barnet, Hertfordshire, England, UK
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Awards

1 wins & 1 nominations

Cairo International Film Festival
2001
Morlang (2001)
Winner - Best Actor

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