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Paul Louis Harrell is an American film and theater actor and character impersonator of English and German descent. He was born in Louisville, Kentucky and grew up in Bardstown, Kentucky, the Bourbon Capital of the World. His mother Susan Jean Knoppe (Huber) is a retired Printing Machine Specialist. His father Ronald Harrell is a retired General Electric Maintenance Technician who also served in the National Guard. Harrell has two younger siblings, Suzanne and Ross. At age 15 Harrell joined the Bethlehem High School Drama Club. He eventually moved to Orlando, Florida where he attended Full Sail University and acquired an Associate of Science Degree in Video Game Design & Development. During that time, he also booked his first independent features, "The Dead Walk", and "Blood Ties: The Legend of Hammerhead", and decided to move to Los Angeles with only $360 in his pocket, and a dream. Harrell has appeared in many faith-based and rockabilly films. He is most noted for his roles as Scott Turner in the adventure fantasy TV series "The Journeys", as Jack Pruitt in Director John A. Coulter's Great Depression period piece "The Old Winter", and as a gunshot surgeon in Director Jeremy Fultz's, "The Greed of Men." Harrell has also appeared on "Jimmy Kimmel Live" for his impersonations and in Director Shuja Paul's "Tie the Knot" with Tara Reid, about prearranged marriage and family. In late 2016, Harrell was introduced to Czech Drive Film Factory Co-Directors Daniel Minovsky and Matej Pichler who cast him in the feature "Daria" filmed entirely in the Czech language. In 2019, Harrell appeared theatrically on stage at The Hollywood Fringe Festival in the absurd relationship dramedy, "Siren Call" which garnered an Encore Producer's Award.