Paul Guilfoyle Birthday, Real Name, Age, Weight, Height, Family, Facts, Contact Details, Wife, Affairs, Bio & More
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PERSONAL INFORMATION
REAL NAME
Paul Vincent Guilfoyle
BIRTHDAY
BORN ON DAY
Thursday
NEXT BIRTHDAY ON
Monday
BIRTHPLACE
Boston, Massachusetts, United States
AGE
75 Years 10 Months 21 Days
NATIONALITY
PROFESSION
ZODIAC
TAURUS
Physical Stats
CHEST
N/A
BICEPS
N/A
WAIST
N/A
HEIGHT
5'8''(feet & inches)
1.7272 meters
172.72 cm
WEIGHT
75 kg
165 lbs
Paul Guilfoyle Marriage, Affairs and Children
SPOUSE

Lisa Giobbi (1989-)
Fame & Address
SIGNATURE
DEBUT
Short film "Next Door" in 1975
FAMOUS FROM/AS
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation as Captain Jim Brass
Education, Net Worth & More
SCHOOLING FROM
Boston College High School
COLLEGE
Lehigh University
QUALIFICATION
Graduation
NET WORTH
USD 18 Million
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Career of Paul Guilfoyle
He started his career in the year 1975 appearing in short films like Next Door. His first film role was in the film "Howard the Duck." After playing small roles in a number of television series like The Equalizer, Unsub, The Great Pretender, and Law and Order, he was selected to play Captain Jim Brass in the popular crime drama "CSI: Crime Scene Investigation." After which he became a household name. Some of his other acting credits are television series like The Good House and Can't Go Home and films such as Don't Look Up and The Man from Rome.
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Linda J Powell
Paul Guilfoyle is an amazing character actor and favorite of CSI Vegas fans as Capt. Jim Brass. He has a wicked sense of humor which often comes through in his acting roles. By design or just our luck, who knows but it is a charming, charismatic part of who he is.I enjoyed his role in Three Men and a Baby so very much. His comedic timing is impeccable. His facial expressions and wry sense of irony enhance any role he takes on. I recently excited to find and see his movie, Turnover. In my opinion, Paul made the film what it was, a lovely blend of humor, pathos and life. How fortunate that cast was to have him in a leading role. He only gets better with time.In CSI he exhibited a street-wise, stable influence on everyone he came into contact with. I was acutely disappointed when the producers chose not to use his talents in the series which was few and far between, thank god. Not many young actors today have this man's abilities. I could watch him for hours...and have...often.