Aaron Paul
Aaron Paul
Sturtevant, born on August 27, 1979, is an American actor. He is also referred
to as Aaron Paul. He is most well-known as Jesse Pinkman, the lead actor in the
AMC series Breaking Bad (2008 to 2013), which won him numerous awards, like the
Critics' Choice Television Award for Best Sustained Actor in a Drama Series
(2014), Satellite Award Award for Best supporting actor in a Series or
Television Film (2013), Primetime Emmy Award in Outstanding Supporting Actor In
Drama Series (2013). He was one of the two actors to be awarded the latter
award three times (2010, 2012, 2014) in the time since it was split into comedy
and drama. He was also awarded the Saturn Award for Best Supporting actor on
Television three more times (2009-11, 2013), which surpasses any other actor in
the category. Six years later, he reprised his role in the role of Jesse
Pinkman in the Netflix movie El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie. This film
received further critical acclaim. Paul began his career with music videos and
guest appearances on TV. He also appeared in small roles in films. In 2007, he
played an ongoing role as Scott Quittman on the HBO series Big Love
(2006-2011). In the years following 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 played Todd Chavez on the Netflix
animated series BoJack Horseman (2014)-2020, where he also served as Executive
Producer. He also played Eddie Lane in Hulu's drama series The Path (2016) and
Caleb Nichols (2020) in HBO's science fiction thriller Westworld. Aaron Paul
Sturtevant[3], was born in Emmett (Idaho) on August 27, 1979. 4. He is the
fourth child of Darla Haynes and Robert Sturtevant, a Baptist minister. He was
born prematurely in his parents' bathroom. He was a 1997 graduate of Centennial
High School in Boise Idaho. After graduation, his journey to Los Angeles in his
1982 Toyota Corolla with his mother and $6,000 savings. After arriving, he was
in Los Angeles and appeared on an episode of The Price Is Right. The show aired
on January 3 in 2000. He played as his real name and played and lost his
pricing game. He also served as a usher in the movie theater in Universal
Studios in Hollywood.
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