
Paul Le Mat
Acting
1945-09-22 · Rahway, New Jersey, USA
Paul Le Mat (born September 22, 1945) is an American actor. He first came to prominence with his role in American Graffiti (1973); his performance was met with critical acclaim and earned him the Golden Globe Award for New Star of the Year – Actor. Le Mat's breakout performance in George Lucas' American Graffiti landed him the lead role in box office hit Aloha, Bobby and Rose (1975). He also is known for his work in the Jonathan Demme films Handle with Care (1977) and Melvin and Howard (1980). He won another Golden Globe award for his performance in the TV film The Burning Bed (1984) and starred in the cult film Puppet Master (1989), which spawned a franchise. Description above from the Wikipedia article Paul Le Mat, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
movieChrome Angels
as Elliot · 2009 · 3.8
movieTales of the Rat Fink
as Cruisin' (voice) · 2006 · 5.9
movieThe Long Shot
as Guido Levits · 2004 · 7.8
movieBig Bad Love
as Monroe · 2001 · 5.5
movieThe Outfitters
as Robby · 1999 · 9.0
movieThe Making of 'American Graffiti'
as Self · 1998 · 7.8
movieAmerican History X
as McMahon · 1998 · 8.3
tvBeyond Belief: Fact or Fiction
as Sheldon Ludovic (segment "Eclipse") · 1997 · 7.2
movieSensation
as Mitch Snyder · 1994 · 4.1
movieDeep Down
as Ray · 1994 · 3.8
movieCaroline at Midnight
as Emmet · 1994 · 3.9
movieWishman
as Basie · 1992 · 5.8
movieDeuce Coupe
as Sheriff · 1992 · 7.0
movieWoman With a Past
as Merle · 1992 · 5.2
movieIn the Line of Duty: Siege at Marion
as Doug Bodrero · 1992 · 4.3
movieBlind Witness
as Det. Mike Tuthill · 1989 · 7.0
moviePuppetmaster
as Alex Whitaker · 1989 · 5.8
movieNo Strings Attached: A Behind the Scenes Look at Puppet Master
as · 1989 · 0.0
movieEasy Wheels
as Bruce · 1989 · 3.9
movieGrave Secrets
as David Shaw · 1989 · 4.3
movieSecret Witness
as Kurt · 1988 · 5.7
movieInto the Homeland
as Derrick Wilson · 1987 · 6.6
movieP.I. Private Investigations
as Detective Wexler · 1987 · 5.1
movieThe Hanoi Hilton
as Earl Hubman · 1987 · 5.4