Paul William Walker IV[4] (September 12, 1973 – November 30, 2013) was an American actor and the founder of Reach Out Worldwide. He became famous in 1999 after his role in the hit film Varsity Blues, but later garnered fame as Brian O'Conner in The Fast and the Furious film series. His other well known works are Eight Below, Running Scared, The Lazarus Project, Into the Blue, Joy Ride, She's All That, Takers, and Hours.
Early life
Walker, the son of Cheryl (née Crabtree), a fashion model, and Paul
William Walker III, a sewer contractor and a fighter who was a two-time Golden Gloves champion,[5] was born in Glendale, California.[6][7] His ancestry is mostly English, with smaller amounts of German, and possible Irish. His paternal grandfather was a professional boxer, born to English parents.[8][9][10] One of his grandfathers raced factory cars for Ford in the 1960s.[5] The oldest of five siblings, Walker was raised primarily in the Sunland community of Los Angeles and attended high school in the San Fernando Valley, graduating from Sun Valley's Village Christian School in 1991.[11][12] He was raised as a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.[6] After high school, Walker attended several community colleges in Southern California, majoring in marine biology.[13]
Career
Walker began his small screen career as a toddler, when he starred in a television commercial for Pampers. He began modeling at the age of two and began working on television shows in 1985, with roles in shows such as Highway to Heaven, Who's the Boss?, The Young and the Restless, and Touched by an Angel. That same year, he starred in a commercial for Showbiz Pizza.[14] Walker's film career began in 1986, with the horror/comedy film Monster in the Closet. He and his sister Ashlie were contestants on a 1988 episode of the game show I'm Telling!; they finished in second place. In 1993 he played Brandon Collins on the CBS soap opera The Young and the Restless. He and his co-star Heather Tom,
who played Victoria Newman, were nominated for Outstanding Lead Actor
and Actress in a soap opera at the Youth in Film Awards. In 1998, Walker
made his feature film debut in the comedy Meet the Deedles, which finally gained him fame. This subsequently led to supporting roles in the movies Pleasantville (1998), Varsity Blues (1999), She's All That (1999), and The Skulls (2000).
In 2001, Walker's breakthrough role arrived when he starred opposite actor Vin Diesel in the successful action film The Fast and the Furious,
the first film in the franchise. The film established Walker as a
notable film star and leading man and led to his reprisal of the role in
the 2003 sequel 2 Fast 2 Furious. He continued his career with leading roles in films such as Joy Ride (2001), Into the Blue (2005), and Timeline (2003); he had a supporting role in Clint Eastwood's adaptation of Flags of Our Fathers (2006).
Walker then starred in the crime thriller Running Scared and Walt Disney Pictures' Eight Below, both released in 2006. Eight Below garnered critical-acclaim and opened in first place at the box office, grossing over US$20 million during its first weekend.[15] During the filming of Running Scared, director Wayne Kramer stated that "[Walker] is that guy on some level"[16]
when comparing Walker with his character in the movie, Joey Gazelle.
Kramer continued on to say that he "loved working with [Walker] because
as a director he's completely supportive of my vision of what the film
is. And even better, he's completely game for it."[16]
Walker starred in the independent film The Lazarus Project, which was released on DVD on October 21, 2008. He subsequently returned to The Fast and the Furious franchise, reprising his role in Fast & Furious, which was released on April 3, 2009.[17] Walker then appeared in the crime drama Takers, which began filming in early September 2008 and was released in August 2010.[18]
The Coty Prestige fragrance brand Davidoff Cool Water for Men announced in January 2011 that Walker was going to be the new face of the brand as of July 2011.[19] He reprised his role in the fifth installment of The Fast and the Furious series, Fast Five (2011), and again in Fast & Furious 6 (2013). Upcoming films in which Walker starred or appeared in due for release are Hours, set for release in December 2013, and Brick Mansions, set for release in May 2014. At the time of his death, Walker had been filming Fast & Furious 7, which was slated for release in July 2014.[20] He was also set to play Agent 47 in the Hitman film adaptation.[21]
Personal life
Walker lived in Santa Barbara with his dogs.[6][22] He and Rebecca McBrain,[23] a one-time girlfriend,[24] had a daughter[25] who lived with her mother in Hawaii for 13 years and then moved to California to live with Walker in 2011.[26] In 2007, Walker began dating 16-year-old Jasmine Pilchard-Gosnell. Prior to his death, the couple had planned to marry. [27][28] He held a brown belt in Brazilian jiu-jitsu under Ricardo "Franjinha" Miller at Paragon Jiu-Jitsu[29] and was awarded with his black belt by Miller posthumously.[30]
Walker's first passion was marine biology; he joined the Board of Directors of The Billfish Foundation in 2006.[31] He fulfilled a lifelong dream by starring in a National Geographic Channel series Expedition Great White (later retitled Shark Men), which premiered in June 2010.[32][33] He spent 11 days as part of the crew, catching and tagging 7 great white sharks
off the coast of Mexico. The expedition, led by Chris Fischer, founder
and CEO of Fischer Productions, along with Captain Brett McBride and Dr.
Michael Domeier of the Marine Conservation Science Institute took
measurements, gathered DNA samples, and fastened real-time satellite
tags to the great white sharks. This allowed Dr. Domeier to study
migratory patterns especially those associated with mating and birthing
over a 5-year period of time.[34]
In March 2010, Walker went to Constitución, Chile to offer his help and support to the people injured in the 8.8 magnitude earthquake that struck on February 27. He flew with his humanitarian aid team, Reach Out Worldwide, to Haiti to lend a helping hand to the 2010 Haiti earthquake victims.[35]
An avid car enthusiast, he competed in the Redline Time Attack racing series in which he raced an M3 E92
and was on the AE Performance Team. His car was sponsored by Etnies,
Brembo Brakes, Ohlins, Volk, OS Giken, Hankook, Gintani, and Reach Out
Worldwide.[36] Walker had been preparing for an auto show prior to his death.[37]
Roger Rodas became Walker's financial adviser in 2007 and helped to establish Reach Out Worldwide.[38] Rodas was the CEO of Always Evolving, a Valencia high-end vehicle performance shop owned by Walker.[39] He shared a close friendship with his The Fast and the Furious co-star Tyrese Gibson.[40]
Death
On November 30, 2013, at approximately 3:30 p.m. PST, Walker and friend Roger Rodas, age 38, a former professional racer and who worked as Walker's financial adviser[41] left an event for Walker's charity Reach Out Worldwide for victims of Typhoon Haiyan[42][43] in Rodas' red 2005 Porsche Carrera GT. The car crashed into a light pole and tree on Hercules Street, a 45 mph speed zone near Kelly Johnson Parkway in Valencia, Santa Clarita, California, after which the vehicle burst into flames.[42][44][45][46][47] Authorities determined that Rodas was driving the car, while Walker was the passenger.[48] The Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department declared both victims dead at the scene.[45][49]
Rodas died of multiple traumatic injuries, while Walker died from the
combined effects of traumatic and thermal injuries, according to the Los Angeles county coroner's office.[48]
The curve where Walker and Rodas were killed is a popular spot for drifting cars.[50] Investigators believe the car reached at least 90 mph before the crash.[51] Police investigated as to whether drag racing played a role, but were unable to find evidence of a second car's involvement.[52]
Walker's family claims that reflectors on the road may have contributed
to the crash, claiming this particular kind of Porsche loses control if
it comes into contact with even the tiniest bumps in the road at high
speeds.[53]
Pieces of the car were stolen off the tow truck as the wreckage was
towed away on a flatbed. Two men were arrested for grand theft.[54]
With Fast & Furious 7
in the middle of filming at the time of Walker's death, Universal
announced an indeterminate hiatus on the production, citing a desire to
speak with his family before determining what to do with the film.[55] His brother, Cody Walker, was asked to be the stand-in to complete this film.[56] Numerous friends and movie stars have posted tributes to Walker on social media.[57] Two weeks after his death, Walker's ashes were buried in a non-denominational ceremony at the Forest Lawn Memorial Park.[58]
Filmography
Film
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
1986 | Monster in the Closet | Professor Bennett | |
1987 | Programmed to Kill | Jason | |
1994 | Tammy and the T-Rex | Michael | |
1998 | Meet the Deedles | Phil Deedle | |
1998 | Pleasantville | Skip Martin | |
1999 | Varsity Blues | Lance Harbor | |
1999 | She's All That | Dean Sampson | |
1999 | Brokedown Palace | Jason | Uncredited |
2000 | The Skulls | Caleb Mandrake | |
2001 | The Fast and the Furious | Brian O'Conner | |
2001 | Joy Ride | Lewis Thomas | |
2002 | Life Makes Sense If You're Famous | Mikey | |
2003 | Turbo-Charged Prelude | Brian O'Conner | Short introductory film for 2 Fast 2 Furious |
2003 | 2 Fast 2 Furious | Brian O'Conner | |
2003 | Timeline | Chris Johnston | |
2004 | Noel | Mike Riley | |
2005 | Into the Blue | Jared Cole | |
2006 | Eight Below | Jerry Shepard | |
2006 | Running Scared | Joey Gazelle | |
2006 | Flags of Our Fathers | Hank Hansen | |
2007 | Stories USA | Mikey | |
2007 | The Death and Life of Bobby Z | Tim Kearney | |
2008 | The Lazarus Project | Ben Garvey | |
2009 | Fast & Furious | Brian O'Conner | |
2010 | Takers | John Rahway | |
2011 | Fast Five | Brian O'Conner | |
2013 | Vehicle 19 | Michael Woods | |
2013 | Fast & Furious 6 | Brian O'Conner | |
2013 | Pawn Shop Chronicles | Raw Dog | |
2013 | Hours | Nolan | |
2014 | Brick Mansions | Damien | |
2015 | Fast & Furious 7 | Brian O'Conner | Had not finished filming his scenes at time of death. Last Film |
Television
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
1985 | Highway to Heaven | Eric Travers | 1 episode |
1986 | Highway to Heaven | Todd Bryant | 2 episodes |
1986–1987 | Throb | Jeremy Beatty | 23 episodes |
1988 | I'm Telling! | Contestant | 1 episode |
1990 | Charles in Charge | Russell Davis | 1 episode |
1991 | Who's the Boss? | Michael Haynes | 1 episode |
1992–1993 | The Young and the Restless | Brandon Collins | |
1994 | CBS Schoolbreak Special | Dill | 1 episode |
1994 | The Boys Are Back | Jesse Hansen | Pilot episode |
1996 | Touched by an Angel | Jonathan | 1 episode |
2010 | Shark Men | Himself | 3 episodes |
2013 | Shark Week | Himself | 1 episode |
Music videos
Year | Artist | Song |
---|---|---|
1997 | The Mighty Mighty Bosstones | "Wrong Thing Right Then" |
2003 | Ludacris | "Act a Fool" |
Awards and nominations
Year | Award | Category | Film/TV show | Result |
---|---|---|---|---|
1993 | The Youth in Film Awards | Outstanding Lead Actor | Nominated | |
2000 | Young Hollywood Award | Exciting New Face – Male | Nominated | |
2001 | Hollywood Breakthrough Award | Breakthrough Male Performance | Won | |
2001 | Young Hollywood Award | New Stylemaker – Male | Won | |
2002 | MTV Movie Award | Best On-Screen Team Shared with Vin Diesel | The Fast and the Furious | Won |
2002 | MTV Movie Award | Breakthrough Male Performance | The Fast and the Furious | Nominated |
2003 | Teen Choice Award | Choice Movie Chemistry For Paul Walker and his car | 2 Fast 2 Furious | Won |
2009 | Teen Choice Award | Choice Movie Actor: Action Adventure | Fast & Furious | Nominated |
2011 | Teen Choice Award | Choice Movie Actor: Action Adventure | Fast Five | Nominated |