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    Paul Bartel (August 6, 1938 – May 13, 2000) was an American actor, writer and director. He was perhaps most known for his 1982 hit black comedy Eating Raoul, which he co-wrote, starred in and directed. Bartel appeared in over 90 movies and TV episodes, including such titles as Eat My Dust!

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0000860Paul Bartel - IMDb

    Paul Bartel. Actor: Eating Raoul. Paul Bartel was born in Brooklyn in 1938. He decided he wanted to direct animated movies when he was 11 and by 13 had spent a summer working at New York's UPA animation studio.

  3. Actor: Eating Raoul. Paul Bartel was born in Brooklyn in 1938. He decided he wanted to direct animated movies when he was 11 and by 13 had spent a summer working at New York's UPA animation studio.

  4. Paul Bartel, the character actor and filmmaker whose 1982 picture, "Eating Raoul," became a 1992 musical of the same title, died May 13 in his Manhattan home several weeks after cancer surgery,...

  5. May 18, 2000 · Mr. Bartel, in later years a heavyset man with a white beard, achieved his greatest acclaim in 1982, when his ''Eating Raoul'' was chosen for the 20th New York Film Festival.

  6. The late Paul Bartel (1938-2000) is probably destined to be best known as an actor, in which guise he was quite prolific, making appearances in the films of Joe Dante, Allan Arkush, John Landis and many other prominent directors.

  7. www.wikiwand.com › en › Paul_BartelPaul Bartel - Wikiwand

    May 13, 2000 · Paul Bartel was an American actor, writer and director. He was perhaps most known for his 1982 hit black comedy Eating Raoul, which he co-wrote, starred in and directed.

  8. May 13, 2000 · One of the few openly gay directors in Hollywood, Paul Bartel is a visual satirist who has directed a range of bawdy, violent, sophisticated and nearly always controversial films. His work is distinguished primarily by its subject matter rather than by its style.

  9. May 13, 2000 · Paul Bartel (August 6, 1938 – May 13, 2000) was an American director, writer and actor.

  10. Director and actor Paul Bartel died on Saturday at the age of 61. He had been diagnosed with liver cancer. We’ll listen back to his interview.

  11. www.rottentomatoes.com › celebrity › paul_bartelPaul Bartel | Rotten Tomatoes

    One of the few openly gay directors in Hollywood, Paul Bartel is a visual satirist who has directed a range of bawdy, violent, sophisticated and nearly always controversial films.

  12. When he passed away at the age of 61 in 2000, filmmaker Paul Bartel was more widely known as a character actor than as a director. His role as Paul Bland in his own EATING RAOUL (1982) cast the mold for him as a character-type: the erudite, bow-tied figure of refinement and high culture against whom the young stars revolt.

  13. Paul Bartel is best known for his unconventional, subversive style-- his films as provocative as they are sophisticated. After his early work at Roger Corman’s New World Pictures (including directing the cult classic Death Race 2000) he went on to write, direct and star in his 1983 breakthrough cannibal sex comedy Eating Raoul (recently ...

  14. 6 days ago · The “Frivolous Gravitas” of Paul Bartel Nicky Otis Smith. The late director of Eating Raoul, Death Race 2000, and Scenes from the Class Struggle in Beverly Hills remains sorely under-appreciated.

  15. One of the few openly gay directors in Hollywood, Paul Bartel is a visual satirist who has directed a range of bawdy, violent, sophisticated and nearly always controversial films.

  16. Eating Raoul: Directed by Paul Bartel. With Paul Bartel, Mary Woronov, Robert Beltran, Susan Saiger. A relatively boring Los Angeles couple discovers a bizarre, if not murderous, way to get funding for opening a restaurant.

  17. Paul Bartel (August 6, 1943 – May 13, 2000) was an American actor, writer and director. He was perhaps most known for his 1982 hit black comedy Eating Raoul, which he wrote, starred in and directed.

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    Paul Bartel was born in 1938 in New York City. By age 11, animation had captured his imagination and in 1951 he spent a summer working as an assistant at New York’s UPA animation studios. Following high school, he studied theater, film, and romantic languages at UCLA.

  19. Paul Bartel is perhaps best known as the director and star of the quirky sleeper Eating Raoul (1982). Born in New York City, Bartel was a film aficionado since childhood and entered the industry at age 13 working as an assistant animator for UPA.

  20. Not for Publication is a 1984 screwball comedy film directed by Paul Bartel and starring Nancy Allen, David Naughton, Laurence Luckinbill, Alan Rosenberg, and Alice Ghostley. The film premiered on November 1, 1984 and was also screened at the 1985 Sundance Film Festival, where it was acquired for distribution by Thorn EMI Screen Entertainment.

  21. In a dystopian future, a cross country automobile race requires contestants to run down innocent pedestrians to gain points that are tallied based on each kill's brutality. Director: Paul Bartel | Stars: David Carradine, Sylvester Stallone, Simone Griffeth, Mary Woronov. Votes: 30,914 | Gross: $8.00M.

  22. 6 days ago · Cincinnati Bengals center Billy Price (53) cools off after a drill during a training camp practice at the Paul Brown Stadium practice field in downtown Cincinnati on Monday, Aug. 24, 2020.

  23. Sep 8, 1976 · Cannonball!: Directed by Paul Bartel. With David Carradine, Bill McKinney, Veronica Hamel, Gerrit Graham. Racing across the country from L.A. to New York, a plethora of exotic cars carry contestants hoping to win a very large sum.

  24. 2 days ago · Check out some of the previous editions here, as well as Nathan Bartel’s excellent piece that was the genesis of this series here. Serhou Guirassy This is a name we’ve heard before.

  25. Feb 22, 2013 · Punk: Directed by Jean-Stéphane Sauvaire. With Paul Bartel, Béatrice Dalle, Alban Bigmouth, Ben Ragondin. An intense and solitary teenager, Paul finds himself caught up in a journey for freedom, full of violence, betrayal and hope.

  26. The Network: Directed by Christopher Hibler. With Andy Griffith, Nancy Stafford, Kari Lizer, Kene Holiday. Matlock ventures to LA to defend TV producer Paul Bartel who is accused of murdering network programming chief Greg Titleman.

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