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`Sideways' star Paul Giamatti finds unlikely success.(The Orlando Sentinel) `Sideways' star Paul Giamatti finds unlikely success.(The Orlando Sentinel)
Byline: Jay Boyar Paul Giamatti is the star of Sideways _ and no ... rings a bell, the answer is yes. Paul Giamatti is indeed a son of the late Bart ... Pete Rose was banned from the game. Paul Giamatti says he has never been much of a ...
`Sideways' star Paul Giamatti finds unlikely success. `Sideways' star Paul Giamatti finds unlikely success.
Byline: Jay Boyar Paul Giamatti is the star of Sideways _ and no ... rings a bell, the answer is yes. Paul Giamatti is indeed a son of the late Bar...
Arts: Jude Law he ain't; Paul Giamatti describes himself as the `funny chubby guy'. But critics are raving about his performance in the Oscar-nominated `Sideways'. Ed Caesar meets him.(Features) Arts: Jude Law he ain't; Paul Giamatti describes himself as the `funny chubby guy'. But critics are raving about his performance in the Oscar-nominated `Sideways'. Ed Caesar meets him.(Features)
... he probably wasn't thinking of Paul Giamatti, the star of Sideways, who is 5ft ... has failed to read the script - Giamatti and Sideways have a...
PAUL GIAMATTI: AMERICAN SPLENDOR INTERVIEW PAUL GIAMATTI: AMERICAN SPLENDOR INTERVIEW
PAUL GIAMATTI: AMERICAN SPLENDOR INTERVIEW By Prairie Miller According to character actor Paul Giamatti, it's not easy being Harvey Pekar. Giamatti...
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Date of Birth
6 June 1967, New Haven, Connecticut, USA

Birth Name
Paul Edward Valentine Giamatti

Height
5' 8½" (1.74 m)

Mini Biography

Paul Edward Valentine Giamatti was born June 6, 1967. He graduated from Choate Rosemary Hall prep school, majored in English at Yale, and obtained his Master's Degree in Fine Arts, with his major in drama from the Yale University School of Drama.

Paul is the youngest of three children. His older brother, Marcus Giamatti, is also an actor. His sister, Elena, designs jewelry. His father, A. Bartlett Giamatti, was a professor of Renaissance Literature at Yale University, and went on to become the University's youngest president. (In 1986, Bart Giamatti was appointed president of baseball's National League. He became Commissioner of Baseball on April 1, 1989 and served for five months until his untimely death on September 1, 1989. He was commissioner at the time Pete Rose was banned from the game.) Paul's mother, the former Toni Smith, was an actress before she married Dr. Giamatti. Paul's father has written six books.

Giamatti's acting roots are in theatre, from his college days at Yale, to regional productions (Seattle, San Diego and Williamstown, Massachusetts) to Broadway.



Spouse
Elizabeth Cohen (13 October 1997 - present) 1 child

Trivia

Son of A. Bartlett Giamatti, late president of Yale University, major league baseball commissioner and nemesis of Pete Rose.

He is the younger brother of Marcus Giamatti.

In the 1998 remake of Doctor Dolittle (1998), Paul portrayed a human in charge of a talking orangutan, in the 2001 remake of Planet of the Apes (2001), he portrays a talking orangutan in charge of humans.

His father was of Italian and English descent. His mother is of Irish descent.

He's the voice talent for Tiger Woods headcover in a series of Nike Golf commercials

His life ambition is to star in a crime caper with Robert Duvall and John Hurt. He plans on contacting the two stars with his idea should Sideways (2004) win Best Picture at the Academy Awards.

Often plays roles based on real people - Private Parts (1997), Man on the Moon (1999), American Splendor (2003), Cinderella Man (2005) and "John Adams" (2008) (mini).

Graduated from Choate Rosemary Hall

Graduated from Yale University with a degree in English

Graduated from the Yale University School of drama with a master's degree in Drama

In Sideways (2004) his character, Miles, looks at a picture of himself as a younger Man standing with a man in sunglasses. This is a photo of Paul Giamatti with his father, A. Bartlett Giamatti.

Has appeared in three remakes, Sabrina (1995), Doctor Dolittle (1998), and Planet of the Apes (2001).

Was listed as a potential nominee on the both the 2003 and 2007 Razzie Award nominating ballots. He was listed as a suggestion in the Worst Supporting actor category on the 2003 ballot for his performance in the film Big Fat Liar (2002) and in the Worst (Leading) actor category for his performance in the film Lady in the Water (2006). He failed to receive either nomination.

Despite his character of Miles in Sideways (2004) and his passion for pinot, Giamatti himself admits that he has very little knowledge of wines and is not much of a fan of them.

During the shooting of the upcoming The Hawk Is Dying (2006), which is mainly about his character and a Red-Tailed Hawk, he became a raptor-enthusiast.

Father died in 1989.

Has one child, a boy named Samuel, born in 2001.

Ex-brother-in-law of Kathryn Meisle.

Is a Boston Red Sox fan

Has starred in three films (Private Parts, American Splendor and Man on the Moon) that feature characters who appear on "Late Night with David Letterman," and a forth, StoryTelling, which starred Conan O'Brien, who hosted "Late Night" after Letterman moved to his own show on CBS.

Is a big fan of Science-fiction.

Lived in Seattle, Washington for a brief period after college.

Russell Crowe stated in an interview that working with Giamatti was one of his favorite experiences in the show business.

In his senior year at Yale University he was elected to the Skull and Bones secret society.

Personal Quotes

Am I really cool? You're telling me I'm cool? Well, that's good to hear.

I'm not a guy who has a lot of, 'I want to work with so-and-so.' I'll take whatever work I can get.

Well, you know, when people say stuff about you, it's always really flattering. But does it mean anything to me? It's not really real to me; there's no reality to it.

You start to really lose perspective on the movie when the critical response is as weirdly, regressively unanimous as it is. I'm such a natural skeptic that I start thinking, 'Maybe it actually sucks.'

It'd be disingenuous to say I don't like attention - I'm an actor for God's sake - and it's flattering and all, but attention was never my Big goal. I just like to work and have a good time. This whole business feels kind of intense, like a bad fit. Round peg, square hole. But whatever, I'll take it.

You are absolutely free to describe me as a turtle or something. Seriously. When you profile someone, there has to be a narrative, and my narrative just happens to be 'Who is he?', 'Oh, he's that guy' and 'He looks like a squid!' Sideways (2004) doesn't change that. Honestly, I never wanted to be more than a good supporting actor. Really, I enjoy it.

Generally, when I get offered these roles they're twisted or odd. It's never a straight-up romance. Like, the character can't speak or they turn out to be a serial killer.

I've always managed to find stuff to do that I enjoyed. But the offers have definitely gotten more interesting since 'Sideways.'

I'd rather be in something interesting that doesn't work than something that's a sure-fire thing but it's just kind of ... whatever.

I've got to be the geekiest guy in the world in a lot of ways. I'm like a zeta male.

Acting can be a really silly thing. It's like playing dress-up.

I don't consider myself a very interesting person. I have the mentality of a supporting actor.

(On getting into acting) "I guess I really started doing it in college and I mean clearly for every actor, there's that sort of applause which is nice and all that stuff. I could never decide what to do and as an Actor I get to be so many different things so I never had to decide to do one thing, but be an actor and be all these different things. I used to put a lot of philosophical weight on it, and I thought it was going to be something that was going to kind of answer great questions of life, which of course it is not, particularly not acting, I really did have this sort of pretentious attitude about it, which has definitely changed, and I don't have that anymore. I guess your relationship to it always changes as you grow older, so now it feels like much more of a job to me, which it actually nice. I like that, Instead of feeling it was some sort of a mission I had."

(On working with Russell Crowe) "Super complicated guy, but really smart. I loved working with him and had more fun working with him than anybody I think I have ever worked with. I play his trainer, so everything I did was with him and I kind of loved him, even though there was a lot about him that I can't even begin to understand and he's a dangerously complicated guy! But from an acting point of view, if you walk in the room and start throwing stuff at him, he just loves it, because he seems to me like he is only really truly happy when he's acting."

(On doing theatre) "For a long time it was all I basically did. I regret not doing it as much these days, and I feel like in a lot of ways I've gotten kind of soft as an actor, not doing stage stuff. In terms of being a better Actor, it's really important."

(On his career) "I wouldn't say that I'm aggressive in going out to find work and stuff like that. I just sort of..if something comes along, and it's something I like, and they want to hire me, I'll do it. I won't just do anything."

(On working with Woody Allen & filming Deconstructing Harry) "He doesn't even give you the script, he just gives you your scenes. On Harry, I was working with Philip Bosco and we were in it a lot - that Screen Actors' Guild scale minimum payment he gives you sure mounts up after a while - and then we were cut right out of it."

(On working with Jim Carrey) "You can't do the goofy stuff he does without being a good actor. Exciting to work with, but hard. You gotta find a way to work with him. He's so frickin' intense all the time that you gotta get a break from it once in a while. Not that he's always 'on', he's just an intense guy. Everything is just burning away inside of him. I dunno how he gets through the day. Another really smart guy, too."

(On working with M. Night Shyamalan) "I mean, he's definitely got his own thing going on. He's got his own way of shooting things, which is great for actors because he doesn't shoot the hell out of things. He's got a very definite visual vocabulary for stuff like that. He's got a real control over it because he writes it, but I found the biggest difference with him is that the crew and everyone else feel relaxed all the time. It's like he's the host of the Big party all the time. I would work with him again because he's incredibly astute about making everybody feel important and part of the process."

(On supporting roles) "I think you're given more license to have fun, in a way. You're supposed to be more vivid, your job is to be more eccentric. I think I just like it better. There's something about working in a smaller space that I'm more temperamentally suited to."

I think one of the great things about acting is the instant gratification: you just get up and start being a part of the story. The immediacy is something you get really addicted to.

(On how he prepares for a part) "I usually just read the script a lot. And that's one thing I do, I just read the script over and over and over again. That helps me."

Growing up I didn't know where I was headed, except to the grave or maybe to the gutter. I went through wanting to do a lot of things, but acting wasn't one of them. I didn't really know what I was going to do until after my father died. Going into acting was as much a surprise to me as to anyone else, and I was even more surprised to find that I could make a living doing it.

I just sort of want to see how this movie thing plays out.


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