Paul Rudd (Dave Paris) starred opposite Alicia Silverstone in Amy Heckerling's 1995 hit film "Clueless," playing the step-brother Josh, a college freshman with a penchant for offering his sister unsolicited advice. Rudd also stars in the upcoming feature "Chicken Blood and Other Fables." On television, Rudd starred in the CBS mini-series "The Fire Next Time," with Craig T. Nelson and Bonnie Bedelia; he also appeared in a recurring role on the NBC series "Sisters" as the charming young filmmaker Kirbie Philby, and starred in the Fox comedy series "Wild Oats." He also played Jimmy Rusoff in "Runaway Daughters," directed by Joe Dante as part of the "Rebel Highway" series for Showtime. On stage, Rudd produced and starred in the Old Globe's critically acclaimed production of "Bloody Poetry." The son of two British-born parents, Rudd was born in Kansas and attended the University of Kansas, where he began to pursue acting. He graduated from the University with honors and received the Spencer Tracy Scholarship to the American Academy of Dramatic Arts. During his tenure there, Rudd studied for a semester at the British Drama Academy at Oxford England. While at the Academy, he portrayed the title role in "Hamlet," in a production directed by Ben Kingsley. |
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