Paul Logan

Paul Logan

actor, stunts, producer

Paul Logan was born on Oct 15, 1973 in USA. Paul Logan's big-screen debut came with L.E.T.H.A.L. Ladies: Return to Savage Beach directed by Andy Sidaris in 1998, strarring Doc Austin. Paul Logan is known for Loss of Grace directed by Arun Konda, Jasmine Waltz stars as Cathy and Paul Logan as Jordan. Paul Logan has got 1 awards and 1 nominations so far. The most recent award Paul Logan achieved is Next Generation Indie Film Awards. The upcoming new movie Paul Logan plays is Spider-Man: Lotus which will be released on Dec 31, 2023.

Paul Logan, an accomplished martial artist, stuntman and actor may be one of the hidden jewels in the treasury of action cinema to not ] hit superstar status. Born in the state of New Jersey on October 15, 1973, Paul Logan attended SUNY Purchase (State University of New York) completing a degree study in bio-chemistry before moving to Los Angeles to study Chiropratic at the Los Angeles College of Chiropractic. Logan's career in acting began after deciding to pursue it full-time. In 1996, Paul Logan embarked on his new career path. After a few small parts on a few early films and television episodes, Logan gained better screen time with the movie Killers (1997). He notched several other credits to his performing belt through the course of the 1990s and into the 21st century. In the mid 2000s, Paul Logan worked in several fantasy, Sci-Fi and/or creature films. The first of these was L'Île des komodos géants (2004) followed by the supernatural horror film Way of the Vampire (2005) in which he starred as Dracula. Next he appeared in the creature/horror film Komodo vs. Cobra (2005). From 2001-2005, Logan appeared on Des jours et des vies (1965) as a recurring character. Between 2009 and 2010, Logan worked with small-budget TV/direct-to-video production company The Asylum. His first project with that company was the 2009 disaster thriller Secousse sismique (2009) (starring the late Brittany Murphy ). Logan's second project that same year was in the Sci-Fi "man vs machine" film The Terminators (2009). His third film with The Asylum saw him in a leading role as the US commando sent to South America to stop mutating killer-fish in the SyFy original Mega Piranha (2009). His athletic background came in handy for the martial art-styled action film Ballistica (2009), again with a leading role as a top-notch CIA agent trained in the title art of Ballistica (hand-to-hand combat with firearms). As a highly-versatile athlete, Logan is experienced in most sports, including football, baseball, swimming and boxing. His martial art repertoire includes Karate, Kendo (sword-fighting), Aikido and Jiu Jitsu.

  • Birthday

    Oct 15, 1973
  • Place of Birth

    New Jersey, USA
  • Also known

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Awards

1 wins & 1 nominations

Next Generation Indie Film Awards
2021
Short Film
Winner - Best Ensemble Cast

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