
Paul Dooley
Acting
Biography
Paul Dooley (born Paul Brown; February 22, 1928) is an American character actor, writer, and comedian. He is known for his roles in Breaking Away, Popeye, Sixteen Candles, Strange Brew and many Christopher Guest mockumentaries. He co-created the PBS show The Electric Company. Description above from the Wikipedia article Paul Dooley, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Born: February 22, 1928
Place of Birth: Parkersburg, West Virginia, USA
Known For

Hallmark Hall of Fame
Hallmark Hall of Fame is an anthology program on American television, sponsored by Hallmark Cards, a Kansas City based greeting card company. The longest-running primetime series in the history of television, it has a historically long run, beginning during 1951 and continuing into 2013. From 1954 onward, all of its productions have been shown in color, although color television video productions were extremely rare in 1954. Many television movies have been shown on the program since its debut, though the program began with live telecasts of dramas and then changed to videotaped productions before finally changing to filmed ones. The series has received eighty Emmy Awards, twenty-four Christopher Awards, eleven Peabody Awards, nine Golden Globes, and four Humanitas Prizes. Once a common practice in American television, it is the last remaining television program such that the title includes the name of the sponsor. Unlike other long-running TV series still on the air, it differs in that it broadcasts only occasionally and not on a weekly broadcast programming schedule.

Batman: The Animated Series
Vowing to avenge the murder of his parents, Bruce Wayne devotes his life to wiping out crime in Gotham City as the masked vigilante "Batman".

Superman's 50th Anniversary: A Celebration of the Man of Steel
A humourous telling of the history of the comic book superhero.

Side Order of Life
Side Order of Life is a dramatic television series broadcast by Lifetime on Sunday night. In its first five weeks it aired at 8:00pm ET/PT, then switched to the 9:00pm time slot. Marisa Coughlan plays Jenny McIntyre, a photographer who reconsiders her life and is reawakened to her options after her best friend, Vivy Porter, is diagnosed with a recurrence of cancer. Jason Priestley returns to regular series television as Ian Denison, Jenny's fiancé. Christopher Gartin rounds out the main case as Jenny's boss Rick Purdy at the fictional In Person magazine; he is in love with Vivy, who has rejected him. Lifetime broadcast Side Order of Life with State of Mind and Army Wives in an effort to offer a night of new original programming aimed primarily at female viewers during the summer hiatus. Side Order of Life premiered on Lifetime on July 15, 2007. Initial reviews were positive, with Variety.com's Brian Lowry saying, "writer-producer Margaret Nagle brings a level of wit to the proceedings superior to most chick-lit-inspired TV drama." The Seattle Times, after describing the premise, said, "If this all sounds kind of corny, well, it kind of is until you realize the story line hits its mark, making you recall your own missteps and regrets for not having taken better charge."

The Good Doctor
Shaun Murphy, a young surgeon with autism and savant syndrome, relocates from a quiet country life to join a prestigious hospital's surgical unit. Unable to personally connect with those around him, Shaun uses his extraordinary medical gifts to save lives and challenge the skepticism of his colleagues.

The Wonder Years
The story of Kevin Arnold facing the trials and tribulations of youth while growing up during the 1960s and 70s. Told through narration from an adult Kevin, Kevin faces the difficulties of maintaining relationships and friendships on his enthralling journey into adulthood.

Grey's Anatomy
Follows the personal and professional lives of a group of doctors at Seattle's Grey Sloan Memorial Hospital.

Shameless
Chicagoan Frank Gallagher is the proud single dad of six smart, industrious, independent kids, who without him would be... perhaps better off. When Frank's not at the bar spending what little money they have, he's passed out on the floor. But the kids have found ways to grow up in spite of him. They may not be like any family you know, but they make no apologies for being exactly who they are.

E! True Hollywood Story
E! True Hollywood Story is an American documentary series on E! that deals with famous Hollywood celebrities, movies, TV shows and also well-known public figures. Among the topics covered on the program include salacious re-tellings of Hollywood secrets, show-biz scandals, celebrity murders and mysteries, porn-star biographies, and "where-are-they-now?" investigations of former child stars. It frequently features in-depth interviews, actual courtroom footage, and dramatic reenactments. When aired on the E! network, episodes will be updated to reflect the current life or status of the subject.

Faerie Tale Theatre
A live-action children's television anthology series retelling popular fairy tales.
Filmography
as Ben
as Self – Interviewee (voice)
as Gramps
as Barber
as Mr. Rostalle
as Grandpa Jack
as Glen
as Sarge (voice)
as Lou 'The Bull' Devine
as Ronnie
as Mort
as Mr. Fancy
as Sarge (voice)
as Martin
as The Old Man
as The Foreman (voice)
as Sarge (voice)
as Sarge (voice)
as Earl Hudson
as Sarge (voice)
as Ralph
as Ralph
as Hank
as Bearded Man aka Santa
as Rocky
as Murray
as Father Whiteleather
as Hot Dog Vendor
as Grandpa Ben
as Himself
as Eleanor's Father
as Sherm
as Abe Nussbaum
as Mr. Spritzer
as Paper Badge Sergeant
as Sarge (voice)
as Sarge (voice)
as Mr. Bernthal
as Mayor Don Vaughn
as Dr. Walter Tapley
as (voice)
as Grandpa Donald
as Addison Prudy
as Judge Wendel Donahue
as Warden
as Reverend Ben Goodwin
as George
as Dean Duaney
as George Menschell
as Chief Nyback
as Larry
as Hank the Janitor/Mall Santa
as Paul
as Stan Coffman
as Hank
as Hank Luckinbill
as Cheryl's Father
as Buddy Ween
as Self
as The Judge
as Walter
as Walter Carpenter
as Jack Albert
as Earl Schimmel
as Bill Ridley
as Mr. Lerner
as Coach Buck
as Leo Amerson
as Judge Harper
as Nicholas Engblume
as Father Norton
as Bud Chapman
as Judge Philip Swackheim
as Joe Bangs
as McGinty
as Ralphie
as Red
as UFO Abductee
as Polo
as Emmett Davis
as Mel
as Ed Dutton
as Jerry Briggs
as Senator Thatch
as Henry Lewis
as Walter McTeague
as Chuck Wood
as Thomas Kelsey
as Stan (voice)
as Jim Anderson
as John Shirley
as Herb Tolliver
as Tupperware Salesman
as Big Chuck
as Richard
as Chester Caruso
as Sid Wiggins
as Enabran Tain
as Asst. Dist. Atty. Robert Norrell
as Gus Stemple
as Father Michael (voice)
as Paul Dooley
as Owen Cheese
as Hal Roach
as Twittenham
as Doc
as Mickey Tupper
as Stark
as Ben McKenna
as Randolph (segment "Forever Ambergris")
as Robert McFarlane
as Horace Van Dam
as Father Freddie
as Gil Hutchinson
as Pops
as William Burns
as Randall Schwab
as Whizzer
as Karl Bullen
as George Noozel
as Roy Crane
as Isaac Q. Newton
as George Corliss
as Don Liddle
as Chester Caruso
as Jim Baker
as Father
as Museum Security Guard
as Dr. Ted
as Claude Elsinore
as Kendall
as The Miller
as Father
as The Miller
as Joe Hiatt
as Detective
as Detective
as Kurt
as Ames Prescott
as Wimpy
as Dr. Gil Gainey
as Simon Peterfreund
as Ray Stoller
as Alex Theodopoulos
as Snooks Brenner
as (segment "Lost & Found") (voice)
as Gazooks (voice)
as Hyannisport Announcer
as Salesman
as Cop at Hospital (uncredited)
as Doctor
as Statue of Liberty Guard
as (voice)
as Day Desk Clerk at Hotel
as Photographer
as Self