Paul Blackthorne


  • Date of Birth: 05 March, 1969
  • Place of Birth: Wellington, Shropshire England
  • Biography: Paul Blackthorne (5 March 1969) is a British actor on film, television, and radio. Although born in Shropshire, England, he spent his early childhood on British Military bases in both England and Germany. Blackthorne broke into acting via television commercials in England. His breakthrough commercial in the UK came in... Read more

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"Lost" is now found online. In addition to ABC.com, which has offered various "Lost" episodes over the years on its less-than-ideal player, you can now find Season 1 of "Lost" and several Season 5 episodes on the far superior Hulu.com... ... Full Article

A look at actors from the United Kingdom who are featured on this season's new shows (and they are so thick on American ground, there may even be a couple of others hiding behind their uncanny gift for accents): Paul... ... Full Article

Paul Blackthorne may not be a household name... yet.But the British actor, who recently starred as Harry Dresden on the now-defunct Sci Fi Channel fantasy series The Dresden Files , has guest-starred on Medium , Deadwood and Monk . ... Full Article

Vastly entertaining and epic, Lagaan swirls across the screen in a combustive visual mix of gold sands and orange sunsets. Buoyed by the tremendous energy of six extravagant musical numbers, four hours go by like 45 minutes, and even a... ... Full Article

Lagaan
slantmagazine.com2002-04-12
he EBE (Evil British Empire) has recently laid claim to a small village in central India.No doubt bored out of his mind, the moustache-twirling Captain Russell (Paul Blackthorne) cripples the town's villagers by demanding lagaan (triple tax). ... Full Article

Paul Blackthorne was born on March 5, 1969. He got his first break when he appeared in a television commercial in the UK as The Grim Reaper for Virgin Atlantic. ... Full Article

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