Thursday, December 5, 2013

In Memory of Paul Walker (1973-2013)









Paul Walker (1973-2013)

Several famed young actors are bright, hot and equally talented. They have the best looks and charms. These incredible young actors have destined to become Hollywood's next idols. With great sadness, we announce that Paul Walker, known for starring in the big hit series "The Fast and the Furious", was killed tragically in a vehicle accident on November 30th. Walker was 40 years of age when this happened in Vanieca, State California as a passenger in a Porsche Carrera GT. The automobile's driver lost control and crashed into a tree and pole, claiming two of their lives in a dangerous collision.

He began his talent as a toddler, starring in nappy commercials and was a model at age 2. He moved to television during the middle half of the 80s and to the late 90s. 

Paul debuted in a horror flick, "Monster in the Closet", released only at the Cannes Film Festival. He never made a film appearance until 12 years later, when he landed his role in "Meet the Deedles". Soon after, Paul made more supporting roles in films such as "Pleasantville", "Varsity Blues" and many others. At the height of his career, he entered a breakthrough role in "The Fast and the Furious" as undercover FBI agent Brian O'Connor. It gained him glamorous fame as a leading man and movie actor.

This success with the first movie briefly led him to return in many sequels like "2 Fast 2 Furious", "Fast & Furious", "Fast Five", and "Fast & Furious 6". He also starred in other movies like "Eight Below", "Timeline", "Flags of Our Fathers", "Noel", "Into the Blue", "The Skulls", "Roadkill", and plenty more to keep his status quo as a handsome celebrity well-appreciated by the audience and fans.

He was working on the seventh instalment of "The Fast and the Furious" franchise, which had its production delayed at his death and will be his last partially completed role. Please comment on this page if you need to pay your respects to him.

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