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A one-time boxer and a veteran of the Vietnam War, actor Paul Le Mat made a career out of playing gruff, rugged male characters. After attending San Diego City College, Cypress Junior College, Chapman College, and L.A. Valley College following graduation from Newport Harbor High School, the New Jersey native became a war hero after winning a National Defense Medal, a Vietnam Service Medal, and a George Washington Honor Medal for his heroic wartime actions. Though he considered a career in the ring after winning the L.A. Diamond Belt and Southern Pacific Boxing Championship in the early '70s, Le Mat decided on a less physically-intensive career path, and studied acting at the Mitchell Ryan Actors' Studio and San Francisco's American Conservatory Theater. His role as a tire-squealing drag racer in George Lucas' American Graffiti earned the actor a Most Promising Newcomer award at the 1974 Golden Globe Awards, but Le Mat's star waned after a memorable role as a CB coordinator in Jonathan Demme's Handle With Care (1977). He reprised his American Graffiti role in the film's 1979 sequel, but after appearing in Demme's underappreciated Melvin and Howard and a menacing, Golden Globe-winning performance in the harrowing domestic drama The Burning Bed, good parts became scarce. By the 1990s, Le Mat's roles had gone from leading to supporting, and aside from American History X (1998), most of his roles were in bottom-of-the-barrel, B-grade schlock. Genre fans still relished in his performances in such fare as Grave Secrets and Puppet Master (both 1989), but the most exposure Le Mat received in the '90s was his role as the mayor in the Western series Lonesome Dove: The Outlaw Years. In 2001, Le Mat received his most substantial dramatic role in years as the best friend to a troubled Vietnam veteran in Arliss Howard's Big Bad Love. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi
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Paul Le Mat

Paul Le Mat (left) in American Graffiti
Born September 22, 1945 (1945-09-22) (age 66)
Rahway, New Jersey, U.S.
Occupation Actor
Years active 1973–present

Paul Le Mat (born September 22, 1945) is an American actor who first came to prominence in the 1973 film American Graffiti, which won him the Golden Globe Award for New Star Of The Year - Actor.

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Life

Le Mat was born to Matthew (1914–1963) and Paula Le Mat (1912–1990). He is of French, Scottish, English, Cuban, and Irish descent. He graduated from Newport Harbor High School in 1963, and, although he never received a degree, he attended various colleges in California.

A Vietnam veteran, Le Mat was awarded the National Defense Medal and Vietnam Service Medal.[1]

He is married to Suzanne de Passe and they have three daughters - Emileena (1980-), Ruby (1982-), and Angelica (1984-).

Career

Le Mat starred in the pilot episode of Firehouse in 1973. The same year, he appeared in American Graffiti, a coming of age film about a group of friends in Modesto, California in the early 1960s. He played John Milner - a role that would earn him his first Golden Globe Award. The film went on to receive universal acclaim, and was a box office hit. Le Mat also starred in Floyd Mutrux's 1975 crime spree film Aloha, Bobby and Rose. In 1977, he starred in Jonathan Demme's acclaimed comedy, Handle with Care, which was later re-titled Citizens Band, which saw him reunite with his American Graffiti co-star Candy Clark. Le Mat would reunite with Demme for 1980's Melvin and Howard, in which he played the titular role of Melvin Dummar. The film was based upon the true story of a gas station attendant who claimed to be an heir of eccentric billionaire Howard Hughes, and won two Academy Awards. It was met with rave reviews from Pauline Kael and other top film critics, and Le Mat was nominated for a Golden Globe Award. In 1979, Le Mat reprised his role of John Milner in More American Graffiti.

In 1982, Le Mat played the Donald E. Westlake character John Dortmunder in Jimmy the Kid, opposite Gary Coleman in the role of Jimmy. He also provided the voice of Omar in the American release of the animated film Rock & Rule. Le Mat starred in the made-for-TV movie The Burning Bed opposite Farrah Fawcett. The film was based on the true story of an abusive husband who drives his wife to drastic measures with his aggressive ways. Le Mat was awarded the second Golden Globe Award of his career for his role in the film. He would go on to star in other television films such as The Night They Saved Christmas, Into the Homeland and Secret Witness. He appeared in the TV miniseries On Wings of Eagles, and in the film Puppet Master. In the 1990s, Le Mat would continue to work on independent films and TV movies. He played Josiah Peale in Lonesome Dove: The Series, and in the follow-up Lonesome Dove: The Outlaw Years. He had a small role in the 1998 film American History X. More recently, Le Mat starred in the film Stateside.

Trivia

To date, Le Mat is the only multiple-time Golden Globe winner (for performances in film) who has never been nominated for an Academy Award.

Filmography

Year Title Role Notes
1973 Firehouse Billy Dalzell TV series; episode “Pilot”
1973 American Graffiti John Milner Golden Globe Award for New Star of the Year - Actor
1975 Aloha, Bobby and Rose Bobby
1977 Handle with Care (aka Citizen’s Band) Spider
1979 More American Graffiti John Milner
1980 Melvin and Howard Melvin Dummar Nominated – Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy
1982 Death Valley Mike
1982 The Gift of Life Dwayne Sutton Television film
1982 Jimmy the Kid John Dortmunder
1983 Rock & Rule Omar Voice role
1983 Strange Invaders Charles Bigelow
1984 The Burning Bed Mickey Hughes Television film
Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Miniseries or Television Film
1984 The Night They Saved Christmas Michael Baldwin Television film
1986 On Wings of Eagles Jay Coburn TV mini-series
1986 Long Time Gone Nick Sandusky Television film
1987 P.K. and the Kid Kid Kane
1987 Deadly Nightmares Jake Purly TV series; episode “Doctor’s Orders”
1987 The Hanoi Hilton Earl Hubman
1987 P.I. Private Investigators Detective Wexler
1987 Into the Homeland Derrick Winston Television film
1988 Murder, She Wrote Carl Mattson / Luke Purdue TV series; episode “Showdown in Saskatchewan”
1988 Secret Witness Kurt Television film
1988 The Twilight Zone Tom Bennett TV series; episode "Appointment on Route 17"
1989 Easy Wheels Bruce
1989 Puppet Master Alex Whitaker
1989 Grave Secrets David Shaw
1989 Veiled Threat Jack Purcell
1989 Blind Witness Detective Mike Tuthill Television fillm
1992 The Ray Bradbury Theater Charlie TV series; episode “The Jar”
1992 In the Line of Duty: Siege at Marion Doug Bodrero Television film
1992 Woman with a Past Merle Television film
1992 Wishman Basie
1992 Deuce Coupe Sheriff
1994 Caroline at Midnight Emmet
1994 Sensation Mitch Snyder
1995 Deep Down Ray
1995 Grace Under Fire The Stranger TV series; episode “Memphis Bound”
1994–1995 Lonesome Dove: The Series Josiah Peale TV series; 16 episodes
1995–1996 Lonesome Dove: The Outlaw Years Josiah Peale TV series; 14 episodes
1998 American History X McMahon
1999 The Outfitters Robby
2000 Beyond Belief: Fact or Fiction Sheldon Ludovic TV series; episode “Eclipse”
2001 Big Bad Love Monroe
2004 Stateside Dori’s Internist
2004 The Long Shot Guido Levits Television film
2009 Chrome Angels Elliot

References

  1. ^ Jason Buchanan. "Paul Le Mat Biography". All Media Guide, LLC. http://www.allmovie.com/cg/avg.dll. Retrieved 2008-08-01. [dead link]

External links

Official Site - http://www.paullemat.com



 
 

 

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