Paul Gross

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Biography

Paul's father was a tank commander in the Canadian Army. As a result Paul moved around a lot during his childhood, rarely spending more…more

Born

4/30/1959, Calgary, Alberta, Canada

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    • Film and TV Movie Credits: • Hooked on Speedman (2008) as Paul • Burnt Toast (2005) (TV) as Scott • H2O (2004) (TV) as Thomas David McLaughlin • Murder Most Likely (1999) (TV) as Patrick Kelly • The Battle of Vimy Ridge-Part 4: The Battle Joined and Won (1997) (TV) as Narrator • The Battle of Vimy Ridge-Part 3: The Battle Looms (1997) (TV) as Narrator • The Battle of Vimy Ridge-Part 2: Keys to Victory (1997) (TV) as Narrator • The Battle of Vimy Ridge-Part 1: Setting the Stage (1997) (TV) as Narrator • Whale Music (1994) as Daniel Howl • XXX's & OOO's (1994) (TV) as Bucky Dean • Paint Cans (1994) as Morton Ridgewell • Getting Married in Buffalo Jump (1990) (TV) as Alex Bresnyachuk • Divided Loyalties (1989) as Walter Butler • Turning to Stone (1985) (TV) as Billy
    • Works as a Playwright: • The Deer and the Antelope Play (Northern Light Theatre, Edmonton,Alberta, 1981) • Ashes to Ashes, Dust to Damascus (1982) • The Dead of Winter (Toronto Free Theater, Canada, 1982) • Sprung Rhythm (National Arts Centre, 1984) • Thunder, Perfect Mind (Toronto Free Theatre, 1986) • Tension Zero (Le Theatre de la Bordee, Montreal, Canada, 1986)
    • Theatrical Credits: • A Midsummer Night's Dream as Lysander (Northern Lights Theatre, Edmonton, Canada, 1980) • As You Like It as Silvius (Northern Lights Theatre, 1980) • St. Joan as Dunois, D' Estivet, attendant (Northern Lights Theatre, 1981) • The Winter's Tale as Florizel (Northern Lights Theatre, 1981) • Mrs. Warren's Profession as Frank Gardner (Theatre Calgary, Canada, 1981) • Unseen Hand (Theatre Calgary, 1982) • Father West as Raglan (Theatre Calgary, 1982) • The Deer and the Antelope Play as Woody, CC, Mary, Jimmy (Theatre Network, Edmonton, Canada, 1982) • Take Me Where the Water's Warm as Donald Lampert (Festival Lennoxville, Lennoxville, Canada, 1982) • The Kite as Motherwell (Festival Lennoxville, 1982) • Walsh as Constable Clarence Underhill (National Arts Centre, Ottawa, Canada, 1983) • In the Jungle of Cities as George Garga (Toronto Free Theatre, Canada, 1983) • Successful Strategies as Dorante (Centaur Theatre, Montreal, Canada, 1985) • Romeo and Juliet as Romeo (Toronto Free Theatre, High Park, 1985) • Observe the Sons of Ulster Marching toward the Somme (Canadian Stage, Toronto, Canada, 1988) • Cat on a Hot Tin Roof as Brick (Manitoba Theatre Center, Winnipeg, Canada, 1989) • The Ruling Class as Jack, 14th Earl of Gurney (Stratford, Ontario, Canada, 2000) • Hamlet as Hamlet (Festival Theatre, Stratford, Ontario, Canada, 2000) • The Picture of Dorian Gray as Dorian Gray (Avon Theatre, Stratford, Ontario, 2000) • St. Jon, Assistant Director (1984)
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    • Paul Gross: (about his role on "Eastwick") It's really fun playing the devil. There's no real boundaries. There's no limitations to what I can or can't do. And I've been encouraging them to let me do things on the periphery, like set people on fire for no particular good reason.
    • Paul Gross: I was interested in the intimate casualties of war, and what it does to families and innocence and neighbours, and love, I suppose. The casualties of love. And the only thing that can counterbalance something as implacably brutal as a cataclysm like the first war is all these individual acts of love and self-sacrifice.
    • Paul Gross: Trust me, there's no more back-handed compliment than saying you like something because it's Canadian. Girls say it to me all the time.
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