Aaron Paul
Aaron Paul
Sturtevant (born August 27 1979), known professionally as Aaron Paul, is an
American actor and producer. He is best known for his portrayal of Jesse
Pinkman in the AMC series Breaking Bad (2008-2013), for which he won several
awards such as the Critics' Choice Television Award for Best Supporting actor
in a Drama Series (2014), Satellite Award for the Best Supporting actor -
Series, Miniseries, or Television Film (2013), and Primetime Emmy Award for
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series. He was the only actor who have
won the latter award three times (2010 (2012), 2013), since its separation into
comedy and drama. Note 1: He was awarded the Saturn Award as Best Supporting
Actor for Television three times (2009-2011 and 2013), more than any other
actor of this category. He was the lead in Jesse Pinkman again six years after
the show ended. The new Netflix film El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie also
earned him positive reviews from critics. Paul began his career in performances
in a variety of music videos, as well as guest appearances in television, and
minor role in films. In 2007, he played an recurring role as Scott Quittman on
the HBO series Big Love (2006-2011). After Breaking Bad, he starred in films
such as Need for Speed (2014), Exodus: Gods and Kings (2014), Eye in the Sky
(2015) as well as Central Intelligence (2016). He was voiced by Todd Chavez on
the Netflix animated series BoJack Horseman (2014)-2020, where he was also an
Executive Producer. He also portrayed Eddie Lane in Hulu's drama series The
Path (2016) and Caleb Nichols (2020) in HBO's science fiction series Westworld.
Aaron Paul Sturtevant[3] is a son of Baptist minister Robert Sturtevant and
Darla Haynes. He was born in Emmett on the 27th of August 1979. He was born a month
early in his parents' bathroom. He was a graduate of Centennial High School in
Boise in 1997. [8] After this, he drove off to Los Angeles on his 1982 Toyota
Corolla along with his mother, and saved $6,000. Soon after, he arrived in Los
Angeles and appeared on an episode of The Price Is Right. It aired on January 3
January, 2000. He was on the show in the show under his real identity and
performed and lost in his pricing game. He also worked as a Universal Studios
usher.
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