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R63 Paul Rudd     USA actor born 1969
R63 Paul Rudd USA actor born 1969
10x8 Smiling colour portrait starred in " The Cider House Rules "

Date of Birth

6 April 1969, Passaic, New Jersey, USA

Paul Rudd traveled with his family during his early years because of his father's airline job. He attended the Shawnee Mission West High School in Overland Park, Kansas, and then enrolled at the University of Kansas in Lawrence, majoring in theater. He graduated from the American Academy of Dramatic Arts-West in Los Angeles and participated in a three-month intensive workshop under the guidance of Michael Kahn at the British Drama Academy at Oxford University in Britain. Rudd helped to produce the Globe Theater's production of Howard Brenton's "Bloody Poetry," which starred Rudd as Percy Bysshe Shelley.

Paul Stephen Rudd was raised in Overland Park, Kansas. His father is American, but his mother is British. He has one sister, who is three years younger than he is. Paul attended Broadmoor Junior High and Shawnee Mission West High Schools. He graduated from High School in 1987 and was Student Body President. He then attended the University of Kansas to find that he wasn't overly academic. Turning to his native charm and charisma, he applied to, and was accepted at, the American Academy of Dramatic Arts in Los Angeles, California.

1998: Began filming on a movie called "Chicken Blood and Other Tales," but production was canceled before it wrapped.

Was disappointed by the final result of Halloween: The Curse of Michael Myers (1995) because filming had him believing it was going to be a high-caliber suspense film, but the reaction to the film was overwhelmingly negative.

Was classmates with Matthew Lillard at American Academy of Dramatic Arts.

Was a DJ at Bar Mitzvahs before his career took off.

2/23/03: Married his girlfriend, Julie Yaeger in upstate New York. They live in Manhattan. As of 2009, they have been together for 14 years.

Prior to joining the cast of "Friends" (1994), he co-starred with Jennifer Aniston in The Object of My Affection (1998).

Attended the University of Kansas.

His favorite music is that of Tom Waits.

His parents were Jewish immigrants from England. Original family surname, "Rudnitzky," was shortened by his grandfather.

He is a self-described "mega-fan" of the TV show "Lost" (2004). He volunteered to interview "Lost" star Emilie de Ravin, whom he has never met, for "Interview Magazine" because of his love for the show.

Has a son with wife Julie Yaeger named Jack Rudd (b. 2006).

Friend of TV writer Rob Thomas and Jon Hamm.

Kansas City Chiefs fan.

Is a member of Sigma Nu Fraternity.

He spray painted his name on Shawnee Mission West High School's stage wall. Another ex-Shawnee Mission West student was Jason Sudeikis.

Came up with the idea of the "Kelly Clarkson!" call-out during 'Steve Carell''s infamous chest wax in The 40 Year Old Virgin (2005).

As part of a running gag during his appearances on "Late Night with Conan O'Brien" (1993), Rudd often brought a clip from the film Mac and Me (1988) where the wheelchair-bound Eric (Jade Calegory) flies off a cliff while Mac watches on, instead of showing clips from the actual movie he is there to promote. The only exception was when he came to promote Knocked Up (2007). Judd Apatow showed up specifically to make sure Rudd wouldn't do it.

Improvised the "You know how I know you're gay?" sequence in The 40 Year Old Virgin (2005) with Seth Rogen.

While on "Kevin Pollak's Chat Show, Rudd told Pollak that when Rudd was a freshman theater student at the University of Kansas, he appeared in a highly experimental production of Shakespeare's "Macbeth" in which there were two different actors playing a "good" Macbeth and a "bad" Macbeth; Rudd played the good Macbeth. Many years later, while he was auditioning to appear in the original production of "Bash: Latter-Day Plays," he learned that the play's author, Neil LaBute, had seen that "Macbeth" while LaBute was a graduate student at KU; Rudd was worried that LaBute would make the connection between Rudd and that "Macbeth" and would no longer want him to be in the play. They later became friends and frequent collaborators.




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