Aaron Paul
Aaron Paul
Sturtevant, born August 27, 1979 is an American actor. He is also referred to
as Aaron Paul. He is well-known for his character Jesse Pinkman on the AMC
series Breaking Bad (2008)-2013. For thisrole, he won the Critics Choice
Television Award (2014), Satellite Award (2013) for Best Supporting Artist -
Series, Miniseries or Television Film (2013) and the Primetime Emmy Award 2013
for Outstanding Supporting actor in the Drama Series. He was one of only two
actors who have won the latter award three times (2010, 2012, 2014), since its
separation into drama and comedy. [note 1] He has also been awarded the Saturn
Award for Best Supporting Actor on Television three times (2009 2013, 2011, and
2009), greater than any other actor who has won in that category. Paul reprised
his role as Jesse Pinkman six years after the end of the show in the 2019
Netflix film El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie which received further reviews of
his work. Paul's career started with roles in a variety of music videos and TV
guest roles as well as small film roles. He was a regular on the HBO series Big
Love (2006 - 2011) as Scott Quittman. After Breaking Bad, he appeared in films
such as Need for Speed (2014) and Exodus Gods and Kings (2014). He also starred
in Eye in the Sky (2015) and Central Intelligence (2016). He also played Todd
Chavez in the Netflix animated series BoJack Horseman (2014-2020), in which he
also served as an executive producer, and played Eddie Lane in the Hulu drama
series The Path (2016-2018) and Caleb Nichols in the HBO science thriller
series Westworld (2020). Aaron Paul Sturtevant (33) was born in Emmett (Idaho)
on August 27, 1979. [4] He is the youngest of four children to Darla Haynes and
Robert Sturtevant, a Baptist minister. He was one month prematurely born in his
parents' bathroom. He graduated in 1997 from Centennial High School in Boise
Idaho. Following graduation, the student drove to Los Angeles in his 1982
Toyota Corolla with his mother as well as a savings of $6,000. [9] Soon after
arriving in Los Angeles, he appeared on an episode of The Price Is Right, that
aired on the 3rd of January of 2000. The show was filmed under his real name He
played and lost his pricing game. He also overbid on his Showcase. He also
worked as a Universal Studios usher.
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