Paul Shenar

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Paul Shenar
Paul Shenar as Alejandro Sosa in Scarface (1983)
Born February 12, 1936
Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA
Died October 11, 1989
West Hollywood, California USA

Paul Shenar (February 12, 1936 - October 11, 1989) was an American actor.

Born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Shenar gained attention playing larger-than-life entertainment legends on 1970s television. He portrayed Orson Welles in the TV movie The Night That Panicked America (1975) (TV) and Florenz Ziegfeld Jr. in Ziegfeld: The Man and His Women (1978) (TV). He is probably best known for playing the murderous drug lord Alejandro Sosa in Brian DePalma's 1983 version of Scarface.

A founding member, actor, director and teacher of the American Conservatory Theatre (ACT) in San Francisco, he played more than forty roles there, including "Hamlet," "Oedipus Rex" and "Tiny Alice." Known for his unsympathetic portrayals, he voiced the evil rat Jenner in the animated feature The Secret of NIMH (1982).

Shenar died of AIDS-related complications in West Hollywood, California in 1989.

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