In 2000, Paul was nominated for a SAG Award for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Theatrical Motion Picture for The Cider House Rules.
In the old auditorium at West High School in Overland Park, Kansas Paul Rudd signed his name on a wall in the backstage area.
Paul Rudd graduated from Shawnee Mission West High School in Overland Park, Kansas
Paul starred in the film The 40 Year Old Virgin as David.
Paul was raised in Kansas City, Missouri.
Paul began his career credited as Paul Stephen Rudd so as to confusion with stage and TV actor Paul Rudd.
Paul spent a semester at Oxford's British Drama Academy.
In 2006, Paul was seen on Broadway doing the revival of Richard Greenberg's Three Days of Rain with Julia Roberts and Bradley Cooper.
Paul has a son named Jack.
Paul is a huge fan of the hit TV show Lost.
Paul worked as a DJ at Bar Mitzvahs (before getting a break at acting).
Paul's father is American and his mother is English.
Paul graduated from the American Academy of Dramatic Arts in Los Angeles.
Paul has one younger sister.
Paul attended the University of Kansas.
Paul's height is 5' 9" (1.75 m).
Paul starred alongside Jennifer Aniston in the romantic comedy The Object of My Affection and later co-starred with her as Phoebe's boyfriend and later husband on Friends.
Paul is a graduate of the american academy of the dramatic arts.
Paul: I have trouble with long-term things... roles, songs, video games. That's why I was afraid of marriage, because it was like a lifelong game of Madden.
Paul Rudd: (on working with Michelle Pfeiffer in the movie, "I Could Never Be Your Woman") On the very first day of shooting, we did a scene in which Michelle and I are in our underwear, and I'm straddling her and taking pictures of her with my cell phone. It was a very cool first day at the office, let's just say that.
Paul Rudd: I can, and do, walk the street. No one bothers me or anything, because most people wouldn't know who I am.
Paul Rudd: I think there's something great and generic about goldfish. They're everybody's first pet.
Paul Rudd: There's a very specific thing you can do to get in magazines. I'm much happier to just show up and do the job. I haven't taken the active approach to making myself a star. I haven't been in a blockbuster.
Paul Rudd: When you leave the theater, there's anywhere from 500 to 1,000 people waiting in the street, across the street.
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