Aaron Paul

  Aaron Paul Sturtevant, born on August 27, 1979, is an American actor. He is also referred to by the name Aaron Paul. He is most well-known for his role as Jesse Pinkman in the AMC series Breaking Bad (2008-2013), for which he won several awards for his performance, including the Critics Choice Television Award for the Best Supporting Actor in a Drama Series (2014), Satellite Award for the Best Supporting actor for a Series, Miniseries, or Television Film (2013), and the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in Drama Series. He was one of the two actors to be awarded the latter award three times (2010 and 2012, as well as 2014), since its separation into comedy and drama. [note 1] He also received the Saturn Award as Best Supporting Actor for Television three times (2009-2011 and 2013) which is more than any other actor of that category. Six years later, he was back in his role in the role of Jesse Pinkman in the Netflix movie El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie. This film earned him more critical acclaim. Paul began his career by playing appearances in numerous music videos, guest appearances on television, and smaller roles in films. Paul was featured in recurring roles in HBO's series Big Love (2006)-2011, including Scott Quittman. He was in films such as Need for Speed (2014) and Exodus: Gods and Kings (2015). He also voiced the role of Todd Chavez in Netflix's animated series BoJack Horseman (2014-202020), in which he served as an executive producer. In addition to that, he portrayed Eddie Lane in Hulu's drama series The Path (2016-2018) as in addition to Caleb Nichols on HBO's science thriller Westworld (2020). Aaron Paul Sturtevant[3] was born in Emmett the city of Idaho, August 27, 1979. the youngest of four children born to Darla (nee Haynes) and Baptist minister Robert Sturtevant. He was born a month premature in the bathroom of his parents. He graduated in 1997 from Centennial High School in Boise, Idaho,[8] after which the student drove to Los Angeles in his 1982 Toyota Corolla with his mother and $6,000 in savings. The day after his arrival in Los Angeles, he appeared on the show The Price Is Right, that aired on January 3 of 2000. The show was filmed under his real name He was a participant in his pricing game. He also overbid in his Showcase. He also worked as an Universal Studios usher.


  

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