Aaron paul

My end goal is just to do projects at the end of the day that I'm proud of.

I have 14 nieces and nephews.

I grew up all over Idaho - I was born in Emmett, a very small town.

I never really thought of myself as being an action hero or a leading man, or any of that. I'm a character actor.

I think by eighth grade I knew I wanted to be an actor. I'd done church plays and stuff, but my first actual acting class was in eighth grade. I was obsessed with it.

I would be lying if I didn't admit there might be a scene in the movie where there might be alcohol in my system.

Thank you, Hollywood, for allowing me to be part of your group.

I just don't like to ask for things.

For an actor, for me, I love being able to tap into just heavy emotions. I don't need to be balling in every scene, but I just love to feel different emotions when heading to set. It's a lot of fun to play with.

What's so great about television. You're able to tell a long story, where you couldn't really do that in a film because you have to tell a story in an hour and a half or two hours.

I love cars, I have two classic cars of my own.

I have had viewers that come up to me, and they're, like, "You know, we used to watch ('Breaking Bad') as a family, and once the melted body came falling through the ceiling, my mom was just, like, 'I can't watch this show anymore. This is just way too disturbing for me.' So it's not for everybody.

I filmed myself drunk, just to see what I'm like. I watched so many funny videos of people drunk on YouTube.

The first part of my career, how I was paying the bills was commercials. I was just doing tons of commercials.

Yeah, I left Idaho at 17. You know, I graduated high school a year early and just, you know, the typical story, packed up my car and moved out.

I need to listen to chill music when I'm driving. It prevents road rage.

Love love and cherish life. Also, just eat the cake.

I love characters that are going through turmoil. To be honest, I love characters with conflict. I love characters who are really going through an emotional journey; whether it's a super-dark-crazy journey or a really relatable guy.

That's the wonder of the internet. It's the power of numbers: get enough people to retweet something, someone might see it.

When I first started, I just wanted to work. I wouldn't necessarily do anything, but I'd pretty much almost do anything at the very beginning.

I'm a character actor.

I do tend to gravitate to the more dramatic side of things. I love feeling intense emotions when I'm acting. I just love characters and stories with conflict.

Wait, so @ToysRUs pulled all of the Breaking Bad figures from their shelves and still sells Barbie? Hmmmm...I wonder what is more damaging?

There's the really angry drunk, who's just annoying to be around. I prefer the drunk who falls all over the place and is being completely inappropriate. Or the super-loud, happy drunk, which is evidentially what I am.

In marriage people get in fights because they don't communicate, because you don't want to hurt the other person. If you do want to hurt the other person, then shame on you - you're an asshole. My wife and I do not argue. We communicate. We talk. But we've never fought in our entire relationship.

I think that for some people faith is good - they have something to draw to.

I've grown so much, not just as an actor, but as a human being.

I'M A HOPELESS ROMANTIC

I love playing odd roles.

I mean, I've never really had much security, to be honest.

When I was six all I could think about was ding-dongs and yo-yos.

When I go to set, I try to make it a warm, inviting and happy set. We're all coming to work creating something, hopefully, beautiful together.

The best way to watch Breaking Bad is in the fetal position, sobbing.

I saw a lot of people have success handed to them that then exploited it. They didn't protect it or cherish it.

I'm not a leading man.

I love stories that put you on the edge of your seat and make you feel something.

I don't really seem to gravitate to romantic comedies.

I'm obsessed with concerts.

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Aaron Paul: Biography and Life Work

Aaron Paul was a notable Actor. The story of Aaron Paul began on August 27, 1979 in Emmett, Idaho, U.S..

Aaron Paul (born Aaron Paul Sturtevant ; August 27, 1979) is an American actor. He is best known for portraying Jesse Pinkman in the AMC series Breaking Bad (2008–2013). He went on to reprise the role in the Netflix sequel film El Camino (2019) and during the final season of spin-off series Better Call Saul (2022).

Legacy and Personal Influence

Personally, Aaron Paul was married to Lauren Parsekian.

Philosophical Views and Reflections

Paul was a cast member on the animated Netflix series Bo Jack Horseman portraying Todd Chavez . He appeared on WWE Raw to promote Need for Speed , by entering the arena in a sports car with Dolph Ziggler , providing commentary for Ziggler's match against Alberto Del Rio , and helping Ziggler win by distracting Del Rio. In 2016, Paul played the young Louis Drax's father who becomes the focus of a criminal investigation after his son has a near-fatal fall in The 9th Life of Louis Drax , a supernatural thriller based on a book of the same name.

In April 2013, to commemorate the final episode of Breaking Bad , Paul and Cranston got Breaking Bad tattoos on the last day of filming; Paul had the phrase " no half measures " tattooed onto his biceps, while Cranston had the show's logo tattooed onto one of his fingers. In October that year, during a ceremony at the Egyptian Theatre in Boise, Idaho , Governor Butch Otter declared October 1 "Aaron Paul Sturtevant Day".

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