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  1. Actor. Born Albert Paul Shenar. Shenar was born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, the son of Mary Rosella (née Puhek) and Eugene Joseph Shenar. He was of Polish and Slovenian descent. Worked on Stage and films. Known for playing attractive, dark-featured character actor with a voice like thunder, and eyes like a wolf, who was...

  2. Mannix ( 1 episodio) Pulisci. Film 21. TV Shows 16. Recitazione 38. Attractive, dark-featured character actor with a voice like thunder, and eyes like a wolf, who was featured in less than sympathetic roles throughout his career. Born and raised in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Albert Paul Shenar attended the University of Wisconsin.

  3. [IMDb on Paul Shenar]: A founding member, actor, director, and teacher of the American Conservatory Theatre (ACT) in San Francisco, he played more than 40 roles there, including "Hamlet," "Oedipus Rex" and "Tiny Alice."

  4. 1989. (dob: 53) Albert Paul Shenar (12. februar 1936 − 11. oktobar 1989) bio je američki teatarski, filmski i televizijski glumac, najpoznatiji po karakternim ulogama negativaca među kojima se najviše ističe bolivijski narkobos Alejandro Sosa u filmu Lice sa ožiljkom. Shenar je u privatnom životu gej, te je, prema nekim svjedočanstvima ...

  5. Alejandro Sosa (played by Paul Shenar) was Tony Montana's chief nemesis in "Scarface". This is the real story of the man that inspired the character of Sosa...

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  6. It is a testament to the acting style of Paul Shenar that early in his career he was chosen to play two of the largest personalities in show business history. In 1975 he portrayed filmmaking legend Orson Welles in the made for TV drama "The Night That Panicked America," a retelling of the events surrounding the director's infamous 1938 radio ...

  7. Paul Shenar It is a testament to the acting style of Paul Shenar that early in his career he was chosen to play two of the largest personalities in show business history. In 1975 he portrayed filmmaking legend Orson Welles in the made for TV drama "The Night That Panicked America," a retelling of the events surrounding the director's infamous 1938 radio broadcast of "War of the Worlds."