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Bill Paxton

Bill Paxton

Possessing a special talent for totally immersing himself in his roles, Bill Paxton does not always get the recognition he deserves. Tall, rangy, and boyishly good looking, Paxton's career is a curiosity that has found the character actor turned filmmaker succeeding in intermittently pulling the rug from under filmgoers' feet with a constantly expanding sense of maturity and range. Paxton's interest in films emerged during his teens when he began making his own movies with a Super-8 camera. He formally entered the entertainment industry in 1974 as a set dresser for Roger Corman's New World Pictures. Paxton made his acting debut as a bit player in Crazy Mama (1975), and afterward, the young thespian moved to New York to hone his skills. Following performances in a couple of horror quickies, Paxton formally launched his Hollywood career with a tiny part in Ivan Reitman's Stripes (1981) and this led to a steady if not unremarkable career in film and television during the '80s. In addition to acting, Paxton made short independent films such as Fish Heads, (1982) which became a favorite on NBC's Saturday Night Live. Paxton's acting career got a much-needed boost in 1985 when he was cast as Ilan Mitchell-Smith's obnoxious big brother Chet Donolley in John Hughes' Weird Science. Some of Paxton's more memorable subsequent roles include that of a cocky intergalactic soldier in James Cameron's Aliens (1986), a crazed vampire in Kathryn Bigelow's Near Dark, and sickly astronaut Freddie Hayes in Ron Howard's Apollo 13. In 1996, Paxton landed a starring role, opposite Helen Hunt, in the special-effects blockbuster Twister; since then his career has taken an upward turn and Paxton is getting more leads than ever. Though few audiences saw it in its limited release, critics were quick to praise Paxton's turn as con-artist Traveler in the 1997 movie of the same name. Following a doomed voyage on the Titanic the same year, the workhorse actor once again intrigued filmgoers as a small-town dweller struggling with his conscience after stumbling into over a million dollars in usually flamboyant director Sam Raimi's strikingly subdued A Simple Plan. A quiet and intense performance enhanced by a talented cast including Billy Bob Thornton and Bridget Fonda, the psychological crime drama once again provided further proof that Paxton's impressive range of emotion stretched beyond what many filmgoers may have previously suspected. Though subsequent performances in Mighty Joe Young (1998) and U-571 (2000) did little to backup the promise shown in A Simple Plan, Paxton still had a few tricks up his sleeve, as evidenced by his directorial debut Frailty (2002), a surprisingly competent and genuinely frightening tale of religious fervor and questionable sanity. Though cynical filmgoers may have initially viewed the trailer-touting praises of former collaborators Raimi and James Cameron as favors from old friends, the taut tale of a father who claims that God has provided him with a list of "demons" that he and his sons must cast from the earth blind-sided critics and filmgoers with its disturbingly minimalistic yet complex psychological thriller that recalled the thematic elements of previous efforts as Michael Tolkin's The Rapture (1991). His performance as a loving father who reluctantly embarks on God's mission was a vital component of the films emotional impact, and was once again proof that this former supporting player still had a few tricks up his sleeve. ~ Sandra Brennan, All Movie Guide


Filmography of Bill Paxton:

Bill Paxton Trivia

When was Bill Paxton born?
Bill Paxton date of birth: May 17, 1955

Who did Bill Paxton play in Big Love: Season 02?
Bill Paxton was Bill Henrickson in Big Love: Season 02

Who did Bill Paxton portray in Resistance?
Bill Paxton was Ted in Resistance

What role did Bill Paxton portray in Big Love: Season 01?
Bill Paxton played Bill Henrickson in Big Love: Season 01

Who did Bill Paxton portray in Thunderbirds?
Bill Paxton was Jeff Tracy in Thunderbirds

What role did Bill Paxton portray in Club Dread?
Bill Paxton played Coconut Pete in Club Dread

Who did Bill Paxton portray in Frailty?
Bill Paxton was Dad in Frailty

Who did Bill Paxton play in A Simple Plan?
Bill Paxton was Hank in A Simple Plan

What role did Bill Paxton play in A Bright Shining Lie?
Bill Paxton played John Paul Vann in A Bright Shining Lie

Who did Bill Paxton play in Traveller?
Bill Paxton was Bokky Sherlock in Traveller

What role did Bill Paxton play in Trespass?
Bill Paxton played Vince in Trespass

What role did Bill Paxton play in One False Move?
Bill Paxton played Dale "Hurricane" Dixon in One False Move

What role did Bill Paxton play in Haven?
Bill Paxton played Carl Ridley in Haven

Who did Bill Paxton play in Ghosts of the Abyss?
Bill Paxton was Himself in Ghosts of the Abyss

Who did Bill Paxton portray in Vertical Limit?
Bill Paxton was Elliot Vaughn in Vertical Limit

Who did Bill Paxton portray in U-571?
Bill Paxton was Lt. Commander Mike Dahlgren in U-571

What role did Bill Paxton play in Frank and Jesse?
Bill Paxton played Frank James in Frank and Jesse

Who did Bill Paxton play in Mighty Joe Young?
Bill Paxton was Gregg O'Hara in Mighty Joe Young

Who did Bill Paxton play in The Evening Star?
Bill Paxton was Jerry in The Evening Star

What role did Bill Paxton play in Twister?
Bill Paxton played Bill Harding in Twister

Who did Bill Paxton portray in Apollo 13?
Bill Paxton was Fred Haise in Apollo 13

Who did Bill Paxton play in The Dark Backward?
Bill Paxton was Gus in The Dark Backward

What role did Bill Paxton play in Brain Dead?
Bill Paxton played Jim Reston in Brain Dead

Who did Bill Paxton portray in Boxing Helena?
Bill Paxton was Ray O'Malley in Boxing Helena

Who did Bill Paxton portray in Slipstream?
Bill Paxton was Matt Owen in Slipstream

Who did Bill Paxton play in True Lies?
Bill Paxton was Simon in True Lies

Who did Bill Paxton portray in Weird Science?
Bill Paxton was Chet Donnelly in Weird Science

Who did Bill Paxton portray in Near Dark?
Bill Paxton was Severen in Near Dark

Who did Bill Paxton play in Indian Summer?
Bill Paxton was Jack Belston in Indian Summer

Who did Bill Paxton play in Predator 2?
Bill Paxton was Jerry Lambert in Predator 2

Who did Bill Paxton play in Impulse?
Bill Paxton was Eddie in Impulse

Who did Bill Paxton portray in Next of Kin?
Bill Paxton was Gerald Gates in Next of Kin

Who did Bill Paxton play in Navy Seals?
Bill Paxton was Dane in Navy Seals

What role did Bill Paxton play in Aliens?
Bill Paxton played Pvt. Hudson in Aliens

Who did Bill Paxton play in Titanic?
Bill Paxton was Brock Lovett in Titanic

Who did Bill Paxton portray in Streets of Fire?
Bill Paxton was Clyde in Streets of Fire

Who did Bill Paxton play in Tombstone?
Bill Paxton was Morgan Earp in Tombstone

Who did Bill Paxton play in Spy Kids 3-D: Game Over?
Bill Paxton was Dinky Winks in Spy Kids 3-D: Game Over

Who did Bill Paxton play in Spy Kids 2: The Island of Lost Dreams?
Bill Paxton was Theme Park Owner in Spy Kids 2: The Island of Lost Dreams

Who did Bill Paxton portray in American Experience: War Letters - Stories of Courage, Longing and Sacrifice?
Bill Paxton was Narrator in American Experience: War Letters - Stories of Courage, Longing and Sacrifice

Who did Bill Paxton play in The Last Supper?
Bill Paxton was Zack in The Last Supper

What role did Bill Paxton portray in The Terminator?
Bill Paxton played Punk Leader in The Terminator

Who did Bill Paxton play in Stripes?
Bill Paxton was Soldier in Stripes

Who did Bill Paxton play in The Lords of Discipline?
Bill Paxton was Gilbreath in The Lords of Discipline

Who did Bill Paxton portray in Future Shock?
Bill Paxton was The Roommate in Future Shock

Who did Bill Paxton play in An Early Frost?
Bill Paxton was Bob Maracek in An Early Frost

What role did Bill Paxton portray in Crazy Mama?
Bill Paxton played John in Crazy Mama

Who did Bill Paxton play in Commando?
Bill Paxton was Intercept Officer in Commando


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