Paul Calderon Movies and Career Information
Puerto Rico
Actor and Writer
Paul Calderon is an American actor. He was born in Puerto Rico. Calderon moved to New York with his family at the age of six, where he grew up on the streets of the Lower East Side and Spanish Harlem. Following some time in college, he enlisted in the United States Army and served overseas as an infantryman. Returning to the States, Calderon set his sights on an acting career. Starting out on the New York stage, he won an Obie Award for his performance in Blade to the Heat at the Public Theatre. His most notable Broadway role was opposite Robert De Niro in Cuba and His Teddy Bear. Calderon also appeared off-Broadway in such plays as Requiem For A Heavyweight and Divine Horsemen, and played Achilles in the New York Shakespeare Festival’s production of Troilus and Cressida in Central Park. He is a founding member of the Touchstone Theatre, the American Folk Theatre and the Labyrinth Theatre Company. Calderon was originally slated to portray the role of Jules Winnfield in Pulp Fiction; Samuel L. Jackson was subsequently given the role. Calderon portrays Paul the bartender in dialogue scene between Butch Coolidge and Marsellus Wallace. Calderon also co-wrote Abel Ferrara's 1992 crime
- Paul Calderon Movies before 2012
- Gun 2010
- Revenge has a New Name (La Soga) 2010
- Kill the Poor 2006
- Last Castle 2001
- Girlfight 2000
- Oxygen (1999) 1999
- Out of Sight 1998
- Montana 1997
- Four Rooms 1996
- Sweet Nothing 1996
- The Addiction 1995
- Pulp Fiction 1994
- Firm (1993) 1993
- Bad Lieutenant 1992
- Sea of Love 1989
- Pistol Whipped
- Kiss of Chaos
- Addiction
- King of New York
- Lotto Land
- Band of the Hand
- Tenement (1985)
- Movies Written by Paul Calderon
- Bad Lieutenant 1992