Don Michael Paul
Biography
Don Michael Paul, born on April 17, 1963, is a multifaceted American entertainer known for his work as an actor, director, writer, and producer. He gained recognition for his role in the film "Heart of Dixie," which showcased his acting talents. Paul is also credited with writing the screenplay for the action film "Harley Davidson and the Marlboro Man," further establishing his presence in the entertainment industry.
In addition to his film contributions, Paul appeared in the 1992 CBS detective series "The Hat Squad," where he portrayed one of the three brothers, although the show was short-lived. His versatility is evident in his performance in "Models Inc.," a spinoff of the popular series "Melrose Place," where he played a significant character. Moreover, he showcased his skills in the science fiction genre with his involvement in "Robot Wars."
Throughout his career, Don Michael Paul has continued to evolve as a creative force, directing and producing various projects that highlight his diverse talents. His ability to navigate different roles within the industry has solidified his reputation as a dedicated and accomplished figure in film and television.
Filmography
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Robot Wars
1993 • Drake
Heart of Dixie
1989 • Boots Claibourne
Dangerously Close
1986 • Ripper
Winners Take All
1987 • Rick Melon
Alien from L.A.
1988 • Robbie
Aloha Summer
1988 • Chuck Granville
Winter People
1989 • Young Wright
Rolling Vengeance
1987 • Joey Rosso
Oggy and the Cockroaches: The Movie
2013 • Oggy (voice)