Paul Dooley

Paul Dooley

Acting 35 titles 1928-02-22 Parkersburg, West Virginia, USA

Paul Dooley, born Paul Brown on February 22, 1928, is a distinguished American character actor, writer, and comedian whose career spans several decades. He gained widespread recognition for his memorable performances in classic films such as "Breaking Away," where he portrayed the endearing father figure, and "Popeye," in which he played a supporting role alongside Robin Williams. His comedic talent shone in "Sixteen Candles" and "Strange Brew," showcasing his versatility and ability to bring humor to a variety of roles.

In addition to his film work, Dooley is celebrated for his contributions to television. He co-created the beloved PBS children's series "The Electric Company," which played a significant role in educating young audiences in a fun and engaging manner. His involvement in Christopher Guest's mockumentaries, including "This Is Spinal Tap" and "Best in Show," further exemplifies his knack for improvisational comedy and his talent for creating memorable characters.

Throughout his illustrious career, Dooley has been recognized for his work in both film and television, earning a reputation as a versatile performer who can seamlessly transition between drama and comedy. With a rich body of work that continues to resonate with audiences, Paul Dooley remains a cherished figure in the entertainment industry.

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