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  1. www.paulgleason.net › aboutBio | paulgleason

    Originally from Washington D.C., Paul is an avid musician, athlete, and outdoor enthusiast. He currently lives in Los Angeles with his wife, the award-winning film and television director, Meera Menon. Together, they have a cat and dog who are the reincarnated President John F. Kennedy, and his brother Robert. Jack and Bobby are inseparable.

  2. www.bafta.org › heritage › in-memory-ofPaul Gleason | BAFTA

    Paul Gleason. Actor. 3 May 1939 to 26 May 2006. Forever associated with the po-faced headmaster mocked by members of The Breakfast Club (1985), a role he reprised on at least three further occasions, Gleason was an engaging character actor adept at playing the dramatic foil to far starrier names. Other credits included Trading Places (1983) and ...

  3. Mar 16, 2021 · Remembering Paul Gleason. Actor Paul Gleason passed away in 2006 at 67-years-old due to a battle with mesothelioma, a rare form of lung cancer. Mesothelioma is often caused by exposure to asbestos; Gleason’s family says the actor was exposed to asbestos while working at a building company as a teenager.

  4. Paul Gleason Vice President, Sr. Manager - Enterprise Architecture: Infrastructure, Operations & Digital Workplace Standards at PNC Greater Cleveland. 94 others named Paul Gleason in United States ...

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  5. May 29, 2006 · BURBANK, Calif., May 28 - Paul Gleason, who played the go-to bad guy in "Trading Places" and the angry high school principal in "The Breakfast Club," died here on Saturday. He was 67. The cause ...

  6. As was often the case with character actors who became closely identified with a type of role, actor Paul Gleason was far from the pompous, humor-deficient bullies he so convincingly portrayed in film and on television. At one time a promising athlete, he gained his theatrical training with...

  7. May 29, 2006 · US actor Paul Gleason, whose most famous roles included Trading Places and The Breakfast Club, has died of a rare form of lung cancer aged 67. Gleason appeared in more than 60 films, often playing authority figures, including the angry head teacher in 1980s hit The Breakfast Club. His more recent roles included cameo parts in Friends and Seinfeld.