Born and raised in London, England, Adrian
Paul boasts a colorful background. Born of an Italian mother and a
British father, he first became a model, then a dancer and
choreographer in Europe. He is well-traveled and speaks English,
French, and Italian fluently. In 1985, he left Europe and came to the
United States to pursue a dance and modeling career. Even though he
had studied Shakespeare and performed in school plays when he was
younger, acting was not a focus. Shortly after his arrival in America,
he was urged to audition. His first role came on the ABC television
series, "The Colbys" as the Russian expatriate ballet
dancer, Kolya. This led to a role in the Broadway
play "Bouncers" in 1987 and to a guest appearance on the
television show "Beauty and the Beast" in 1988. His first
film appearance was in the 1989 film "Last Rites" with Tom
Berenger. He went on to have a starring role in the Roger
Corman film, "Masque of the Red Death", a re-telling of
the Edgar Allen Poe tale. He appeared in a regular role in the second
season of the television series "War of the Worlds" and made
a pilot for CBS Television for a series called "The Owl". In
1992, he was cast in the role that would bring him to the most
prominence to date...that of Duncan MacLeod in the syndicated series,
"Highlander".
Hobbies include: Golf, Volleyball, Reading
Has studied Martial Arts for 7 years including: Kung
Fu forms choy La Fut and Hung Gar, Tae-Kwon-Do, and boxing; Has also
done extensive sword training with the Japanese Katana
Favorite authors: Shakespeare, Tennessee
Williams and Anne
Rice
Played semi-pro soccer and is still a soccer fan
In the fall of 1993, he was lauded as a hero when a
thief ran through the set of "Highlander" with a stolen
video camera and Paul pounced on him, holding the suspect until police
could arrive.
Favorite Music: Mozart, Reggae, and Enigma
Adjudicator at Hungarian Queen of the World's Final.
[24 November 2000]
Given title "Sexiest Action Star" from
People Magazine. [November 2000]