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  1. www.rottentomatoes.com › celebrity › paul_dooleyPaul Dooley | Rotten Tomatoes

    An agreeably rumpled, very hard-working character actor of film and television, Paul Dooley has been active in big-budget and independent features, excelling in both lead roles and bit parts ...

  2. www.pauldooley.comPaul Dooley

    Paul Dooley is one of Ireland's most accomplished harpers, well known for his playing of Irish dance music, he is one of the few people to play the metal-strung harp with his fingernails in the style of the medieval harpers.

  3. www.pauldooley.net › bioPaul Dooley

    Dooley’s music is the subject of several doctoral dissertations including: “Paul Dooley’s Masks and Machines: A Formal Analysis and Instructional Guide” by Kevin M. Callihan, University of Kentucky; “MANIFESTOS for Wind Ensemble by Paul Dooley: A Critical Analysis” by Eddie W. Airheart, Texas Christian University; “A Conductor’s Guide and Analysis of Selected Works by Paul Dooley” by Jason Gardner, University of Illinois.

  4. Jan 9, 2024 · Paul Dooley is a legend of showbiz. He's played some iconic dads in films like Sixteen Candles, Runaway Bride and Breaking Away. His book Movie Dad: Finding Myself and My Family, On-Screen and Off ...

  5. Paul Dooley Brown (born February 22, 1928) is an American movie, television, voice actor, writer, and comedian. He is perhaps best known for his voice role as Sarge in the Disney - Pixar animated movies Cars , Cars 2 and Cars 3 .

  6. Dec 15, 2022 · If you were a casting director, and there was a part in the script for a father who might have a crusty exterior but also had a warm heart, someone who could be believably cranky about not having any muffins for breakfast but also believably paternal in providing some advice but more support, your first choice would be Paul Dooley.

  7. www.pauldooley.com › about › indexabout - Paul Dooley

    Apr 10, 2014 · Paul Dooley is one of the leading exponents of the Irish harp in its historical form and style – using a metal-strung harp, playing with the fingernails and damping unwanted string resonance with the fingertips. He has studied the construction of medieval Irish harps in Dublin during the early 1980s and has built several harps.