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Paulene Myers
An actress with a career spanning several decades, her work included significant roles in various film and television productions. Featured in classic films such as 'The Manchurian Candidate' and 'The Naked City', she left a mark on the industry with her performances. Additionally, work included appearances on stage, showcasing her versatility in different mediums of entertainment.
Continue ReadingPaul Engle
Engle was an American novelist, poet, playwright, and critic. He authored numerous works throughout his career, including the novel 'The Man Who Died' and a collection of poems titled 'The Broken Landscape'. Engle served as the director of the Iowa Writers' Workshop for many years, influencing generations of writers. His contributions to literature also include critiques and essays that explored the nuances of American poetry and drama.
Continue ReadingPaul E. Patton
Served as the 59th Governor of Kentucky from 1995 to 2003. Played a significant role in promoting economic development and educational reform within the state. During the tenure, emphasized infrastructure improvements and healthcare initiatives, contributing to state policy advancements. Engaged in various state and national political committees while serving in office.
Continue ReadingPaul Erdős
Born in 1913, this mathematician made significant contributions to number theory, combinatorics, and graph theory. Renowned for an unconventional lifestyle, spent much time traveling to collaborate with mathematicians worldwide. Helped establish the Erdős number concept, highlighting collaborative distance in mathematics. Authored or co-authored over 1,500 mathematical papers, making a prolific mark on the field. Over a lifetime, developed a unique approach to mathematics that emphasized community and collaboration.
Continue ReadingPaulette Goddard
Born in 1910, an American actress and model achieved prominence during the 1930s and 1940s. Starred in several films alongside notable actors and directors, including a significant collaboration with Charlie Chaplin. Appeared in 'Modern Times' and 'The Great Dictator', both of which are considered classic films in cinematic history. Played leading roles that showcased versatility and charm, becoming a popular figure in Hollywood.
Continue ReadingPauley Perrette
Achieved recognition as an actress best known for portraying Abigail Borin in the long-running television series NCIS. The involvement in the show spanned from 2003 to 2018, reaching a large audience with the character's unique personality and forensic skills. Besides acting, engaged in various charitable activities and advocacy for several causes.
Continue ReadingPaul Farmer
An anthropologist and physician contributed significantly to global health care. Co-founded Partners In Health in 1987, focusing on providing healthcare to impoverished communities in developing countries. Promoted the idea that healthcare is a human right, advocating for equitable access to medical services. Worked extensively in Haiti, Rwanda, and other countries, addressing infectious diseases and tuberculosis. Integrated community-based care with medical education, helping develop programs that trained local health care workers.
Continue ReadingPaul Farnes
Served as a fighter pilot in the Royal Air Force during World War II. Participated in the Battle of Britain, showcasing aerial combat skills against the German Luftwaffe. Farnes flew the Supermarine Spitfire and contributed to numerous engagements that secured air superiority. After the war, continued a career in aviation, including contributions to civilian flying and flight training.
Continue ReadingPaul Farrelly
Born in 1962, a career in journalism included work for several major publications before entering politics. Served as a Member of Parliament representing Newcastle-under-Lyme from 2001 to 2017. Advocated for various issues during tenure and engaged in political commentary after leaving office.
Continue ReadingPaul Feig
A director, producer, and screenwriter born in 1962. Started career in television before transitioning to film. Directed the critically acclaimed comedy film 'Bridesmaids', which received two Academy Award nominations. Also directed the all-female reboot of 'Ghostbusters' in 2016, bringing a new vision to the iconic franchise. In addition, created the television series 'Freaks and Geeks', which gained a cult following and showcased the lives of high school students in the 1980s. Contributed to various other projects as a writer and producer throughout career.
Continue ReadingPaul Fejos
Hungarian-born American director worked in silent and sound films during the early to mid-20th century. Gained recognition for expertise in cinematography and innovative storytelling techniques. Made significant contributions to both the American and European film industries. Notable works include the silent film "Lonesome," which showcased the blending of location shooting with narrative style. Later, directed films that explored themes of love and human connection, utilizing influences from avant-garde cinema.
Continue ReadingPaul Fentener van Vlissingen
A businessman and philanthropist from the Netherlands, played significant roles in various companies including the successful establishment of the Van Vlissingen Group. Demonstrated a commitment to social responsibility through substantial charitable contributions, particularly in the fields of education and environmental sustainability. Involved in several initiatives that supported community development and cultural projects, showcasing the integration of business acumen and philanthropy.
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