Aaron Paul
Aaron Paul
Sturtevant was born on the 27th of August 1979. He is professionally known as
Aaron Paul. Most well-known is his character Jesse Pinkman on the AMC series
Breaking Bad (2008)-2013. For thisrole, he won the Critics Choice Television
Award (2014), Satellite Award (2013) for the Best Supporting Artist in a
Series, Miniseries or Television Film (2013) and the Primetime Emmy Award 2013
for Outstanding Supporting actor in Drama Series. He was one of the two actors
to win this award three times (2010 (2012), 2013), since its separation into
comedy and drama. He also received the Saturn Award for Best Supporting actor
on Television three times (2009-11 and 2013), which is more than anyone else in
this category. He played the role of Jesse Pinkman again six years after the
series ended. The new Netflix film El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie also earned
him high praise from critics. Paul started his career in music videos as well
as guest roles on television. He also played minor roles in films. He was a
regular character in HBO's show Big Love (2006)-2011, including Scott Quittman.
He was a part of films such as Need for Speed (2014) and Exodus: Gods and Kings
(2015). He also played Todd Chavez in the Netflix animated series BoJack
Horseman (2014-2020), on which he was also an executive producer. He was the
voice of Eddie Lane in the Hulu drama series The Path (2016-2018) and Caleb
Nichols in the HBO science fantasy drama series Westworld (2020). Aaron Paul
Sturtevant[3] was the son of Baptist minister Robert Sturtevant and Darla
Haynes. He was born in Emmett on the 27th of August 1979. He was one month
prematurely born in the parents' bathroom. In 1997 the year he graduated from
Centennial High School, Boise, Idaho [8]. Following graduation, he traveled to
Los Angeles with his 1982 Toyota Corolla and $6,000 of savings. He was on the
show The Price is Right's January 3rd episode in 2000 shortly after the arrival
of Los Angeles. His real name was Michael was a guest on an episode of The
Price is Right. He participated in and lost the price game, and then was unable
to bid enough for his Showcase. He also worked at Universal Studios Hollywood
as a movie theatre usher.
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