Kurt Paul
Kurt Paul is an American actor[1] and stuntman.[2]
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Occupation | Actor, stuntman |
He is perhaps best known for his work within the Psycho movie franchise, where he performed as a stunt double for Anthony Perkins in Psycho II and Psycho III,[2] and played "Mother" in all of the scenes of Psycho III except when Perkins' face was visible at the end.
Paul has had guest roles as "Norman Baines" and "Norman Blates" in the television series Knight Rider and Sledge Hammer!, respectively. In the television movie Bates Motel Paul played the role of Norman Bates.[3] Paul appeared in Psycho IV: The Beginning,[2] he had a supporting role as Raymond Linette.
Partial filmography
- General Hospital (1978-1983) - Lt.Baines
- Skatetown, U.S.A. (1979)
- Psycho II (1983, stunts)
- The A-Team (1984) (TV) - Intern
- Knight Rider (1984) (TV) - Norman Baines
- Cagney & Lacey (1985) (TV)
- Sledge Hammer! (1986) (TV) - Norman Blates
- Psycho III (1986, stunts)
- Bates Motel (1986-1987) (TV) - Coroner Norman Bates
- The Ghost Writer (1990) - Paul Bearer (scenes deleted)
- Psycho IV: The Beginning (1990) (TV) - Raymond Linette
- Fugitive X: Innocent Target (1996) (TV) - Cab Driver
- Alien Species (1996) - Deputy Harlan Banks
- Warpath (2000)
- A Passion (2001) (TV) - Detective Garvin
- The Bike Squad (2002) - Sheriff
- Supernatural (2005) (TV) - Sheriff Tillam
- The Confessional (2006) - Mr. Jenson (final film role)
Reviews
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gollark: Actually, I could do it once on the short video and concat it 2770 times, that might work.
gollark: Good* reasons. And I'm aware of better codecs, but actually reencoding it would burn my CPU.
gollark: Anyone know about video file meddling? I want to upload a 10 hour loop of a 13 second video to YouTube, but just concatenating it 2770 times with `ffmpeg` produced a 3GB file before I ran out of /tmp space, so can I just edit the headers somehow to make stuff *play* it as if it's 10 hours?
gollark: It's a shame the only disc-playing things I have around are a DVD drive I might possibly maybe need eventually and an old CD player.
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