- Paul Hipp
Infobox actor
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name = Paul Hipp
birthdate =July 16 ,1963
birthplace =Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Paul Hipp (born
July 16 ,1963 ) is an American actor, singer, songwriter and film maker, He was born inPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania . He left Pennsylvania for New York City immediately after high school. He started his career playing for tips on the streets of Greenwhich Village while studying acting with Mira Rostova and at HB Studios withWilliam Hickey .Paul soon found employment on stage at various clubs in the village and in film, making his stage debut in
Abel Ferrara 's "China Girl" for which he also wrote the end credit theme song "Midnight For You". Paul would go on to collaborate on several film and music projects with Ferarra including “Bad Lieutenant ” in which Paul plays Jesus Christ and provides the end credit theme along with Ferarra, "Body Snatchers" for which he composed and performed the song "I Want You Back", and The Funeral which he starred in along withChristopher Walken ,Isabella Rosselini ,Benicio Del Torro andVincent Gallo .Hipp costarred in the off-Broadway show "A Minor Incident" with legendary songwriter
Carole King who was making her stage debut as an actress. The two collaborated on songs for herCapitol Records release "City Streets". The song "I Can't Stop Thinking About You" features Paul on backing vocals as well as guitar. It was on stage with Carole King at London'sRoyal Albert Hall that Paul was spotted by the producers of a new West End musical "".Buddy opened to rave reviews on
12 October ,1989 , at The Victoria Palace Theater with Paul in the title role for which he received aLaurence Olivier Award nomination for Outstanding Performance by an Actor in a Musical. The following year he opened in "Buddy" at Broadway'sShubert Theater in New York; he was nominated for aTony Award and won TheTheater World Award for Best Broadway Debut.After Buddy Hipp appeared in the films "Fathers and Sons" with
Jeff Goldblum and as Jesus Christ oppositeHarvey Keitel in Abel Ferrara's "Bad Lieutenant" (he also provides the end credit theme song "Bad Lieutenant" along with Ferrara).Hipp moved to from New York City to LA for a short time and appeared as
Gene Vincent oppositeDonal Logue asEddie Cochran in the play "Be-Bop-A-Lula" at Hollywood's famed Theater/Theater before returning to the London stage for the 25th anniversary revival of "Hair" at theOld Vic , in the role of Berger.After living in
London , Hipp returned to New York and in 1995 again teamed up with Abel Ferrara for the film "The Funeral" costarringChristopher Walken ,Isabella Rossellini ,Benicio Del Toro andVincent Gallo . Later that year directorLarry Clark tapped Hipp to play Richard Johnson in his film "Another Day In Paradise " along withJames Woods andMelanie Griffith .Subsequent feature film roles include
John Woo 's "Face Off ", "Waking The Dead" withBilly Crudup andJennifer Connelly , "More Dogs Than Bones" in which Hipp andJoe Mantegna play a pair of bungling hit men and Joe Odom inClint Eastwood 's "Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil " oppositeKevin Spacey andJohn Cusack . TV roles included guest star appearances on many shows and several TV pilots including the short lived ABC series remake "Fantasy Island " starringMalcolm McDowell as Mr. Rourke.In 2000, Hipp made his feature film directorial debut with "Death of a Dog" starring Julie Kessler and
Edie Falco and Executive Produced by Abel Ferrara. Hipp scored the film and wrote several songs for the soundtrack.From 2001-2002, Hipp was a series regular on the NBC comedy "Three Sisters". He appeared in the 2002 series finale and 2003 series premier of "ER".
In 2005 Paul played the Bert/Bertha Hagenbach on the second season of the
HBO series "Carnivale ".In 2006 Paul was invited by
Arianna Huffington to blog for her new venture calledThe Huffington Post . Hipp's parody ofJohnny Cash ’s “Folsom Prison Blues” that hadDick Cheney singing about his hunting mishap and “I’m the Decider” based on The Beatles “I Am The Walrus ” became viral sensations and were picked up by major news outlets all over the country includingRandy Rhodes Air America broadcasts. While continuing the occasional parody Paul started writing and performing original “blogs” – instant topical songs sung live in the kitchen to a laptop computer in simple fashion with acoustic guitar alaWoody Guthrie , for The Huffington Post.In 2007, Paul wrote and produced several songs for
Hilary Duff , which she performs on screen in the feature film "War, Inc." starringJohn Cusack ,Ben Kingsley andMarisa Tomei .In 2007, Paul appeared in the feature films "Dirt Nap", along with writer/director
D. B. Sweeney ,John C. McGinley andEd Harris and in director Ernst Gossner's "South of Pico". He also co-starred in the Showtime pilot "Manchild " along withKevin Smith ,John Corbett andJames Purefoy . He was a guest star on TV shows including "Scrubs ", ', ', "The Closer ", "Without a Trace " and "Ugly Betty ".Hipp has built a large and loyal following through his musical blogs on
The Huffington Post , and in 2008 released his debut CD "Blog of War".Paul Hipp is currently in post production on his next feature film directorial effort "Burn Out" which features appearances by
John Cusack ,Nick Nolte ,Larry Clark ,Laird Hamilton ,Malcolm McLaren and should be done in 2009.Partial Filmography
* "China Girl" (1987) as Nino
* "Sticky Fingers " (1988) as Michael
* "Lethal Weapon 3 " (1992) as Doctor
* "Bad Channels " (1992) as Dan O'Dare
* "Bad Lieutenant " (1992) as Jesus
* "Fathers & Sons " (1992) as Doogy
* "The Last Shot " (1993) as Peter Tullis
* "The Funeral" (1996) as Ghouly
* "Another Day in Paradise" (1997) as Richard Johnson
* "Face/Off " (1997) as Fitch
* "Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil " (1997) as Joe Odom
* "Waking the Dead" (2000) as Danny Pierce
* "Carnivàle " (2005) as Bert/Bertha
* "Three Sisters " (2001-2002) as Elliot
* "Teenage Caveman " (2002) (TV) as Shaman
* "ER" (2002) as Craig Turner
* "Two Tickets to Paradise" (2006) as Jason Klein
* "South of Pico " (2007) as CommaReferences
External links
*Official site: http://www.paulhipp.com/
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