
Paul Ben-Victor
Born:July 24, 1965
Place of Birth:Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA
Known For:Acting
Biography
Paul Ben-Victor, born Paul Friedman on July 24, 1965, in Brooklyn, New York, is a versatile American actor known for his compelling performances on both the big and small screens. His journey in the entertainment industry began in 1987 with appearances in the made-for-TV movie "Blood Vows: The Story of a Mafia Wife" and an episode of "Cagney & Lacey." Over the years, Ben-Victor honed his craft with various roles, eventually landing significant parts in acclaimed HBO dramas like "The Wire" and "Entourage."
One of his notable portrayals was that of Moe Howard in the 2000 made-for-TV film "The Three Stooges," showcasing his range as an actor. Ben-Victor's talent shone through in television cop dramas such as "Monk" and "CSI," where he brought depth to his characters. His recurring role as Steve Richards, a two-bit con man, in several episodes of "NYPD Blue" from 1994 to 1997 further solidified his presence in the industry.
In addition to his acting prowess, Ben-Victor has displayed his writing skills by co-authoring stage plays with his mother, Leah Kornfeld, a playwright. Their collaborations, including works like "Club Soda" and "The Good Steno," have been well-received in the Manhattan theater scene, showcasing his multifaceted creativity. His dedication to the craft is evident in his commitment to various projects, from television shows like "The Invisible Man" to feature films like "Clear Lake, WI," where he delivered compelling performances.
Ben-Victor's versatility extends beyond traditional television and film, as seen in his role in the web series "Coma" on Crackle in August 2008. This foray into digital content highlights his adaptability to evolving platforms in the entertainment landscape. His appearance on popular shows like "Everybody Hates Chris" as Mr. Thurman further demonstrates his ability to bring characters to life with authenticity and depth.
Throughout his career, Ben-Victor has collaborated with talented actors like Vincent Ventresca, with whom he shared the screen on multiple occasions. Their chemistry was evident in shows like "Las Vegas" and "In Plain Sight," showcasing their dynamic performances together. With a career spanning decades, Paul Ben-Victor continues to captivate audiences with his nuanced portrayals and unwavering dedication to his craft, solidifying his status as a respected and versatile actor in the industry.
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