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Bill Paxton
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Born: May 17, 1955
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Bill moved to Los Angeles at 18 where he found work in the film
industry as a set dresser for Roger Corman's New World Pictures.
He made his film in the Corman film _Crazy Mama (1975)_
directed by Jonathan Demme. Moving to New York, he studied
acting under Stella Adler at New York University. After
landing a small role in Stripes (1981), Bill found steady
work in low-budget films and TV. He also directed, wrote and
produced -winning short films including Fish Heads (1982)
which aired on "Saturday Night Live" (1975). His first
appearance in a James Cameron film was a small role in
Terminator, The (1984) followed hard by his very memorable
performance as Private Hudson in Aliens (1986) and as the
nomadic vampire Severen in Kathryn Bigelow's
Near Dark (1987). Bill also appeared in John Hughes'
Weird Science (1985), as Wyatt's sadistic older brother
Chet. Although he continued to work steadily in film and TV, his
big break did not come until his lead role in the critically
acclaimed film-noir One False Move (1991). This quickly
led to strong supporting roles as Wyatt Earp's naive younger
brother Morgan in Tombstone (1993) and as Fred Haise, one
of the three astronauts in Apollo 13 (1995), as well as in
James Cameron's offering True Lies (1994).
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Bill Paxton Nude and Sexy
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