Paul Jarrett
Paul Jarrett embarked on his artistic journey at the tender age of fifteen, initially captivating audiences as a mime. He further honed his craft by pursuing studies in fine arts and filmmaking. His breakthrough came when he was cast as the lead in the theatrical production "Dracula," which ignited his passion for acting. In 1992, Jarrett achieved a significant milestone by landing a leading role in the Canadian cult classic "Road To Saddle River."
Over the years, Paul has showcased his talent in numerous films and television series, earning both starring and guest roles. Notable performances include his portrayal of Deputy Everett alongside Malcolm McDowell in "The Barber," as well as his supporting role in the comedy "The Foursome," featuring Kevin Dillon. More recently, he appeared in J.J. Abrams' acclaimed series "Fringe," further solidifying his presence in the industry.
Jarrett's career has also taken him beyond North America, with international projects like "And The Sea Will Tell," where he starred alongside Richard Crenna in a picturesque setting in Tahiti, and the horror sequel "The Grudge 2," filmed in Japan. Throughout his diverse career, Paul Jarrett has made a significant impact in both film and television, demonstrating his versatility and dedication to the craft of acting.
Filmography
A Maple Valley Christmas
The Body Remembers When the World Broke Open
Amish Affair
School of Life
Possession (2009)
Canes
The Inspectors 2: A Shred of Evidence
The Resurrected
A Mile in His Shoes
After All These Years
Comforting Skin
Damage (2009)
Short Time