Paul Braunstein
Paul Braunstein is a Canadian actor who starred in the popular Canadian television series Train 48 in 2003 as Johnny McLaughlin, a comical character. He was considered one of the most popular cast members of the series and has also made a few other appearances on television and film. He appeared as Griggs in the 2011 horror film The Thing. And the 2017 horror film Jigsaw.
Filmography & television
- What Katy Did (1999) - (Television)
- The Tuxedo (2002)
- Rub & Tug (2002)
- The Gospel of John (2003)
- Train 48 (2003–2005) - (Television)
- The Thing (2011) : Griggs
- Jesus Henry Christ (2013)
- Haven (2014) - (Television)
- Fargo (2014) - (Television)
- Undercover Grandpa (2016)
- Jigsaw (2017)[1]
- Black Mirror Episode: "Arkangel" (2017)
- Let's Go Luna! (2018) - (Television)
- Burden of Truth (2018-present) – (Television)[2]
gollark: I assume it also extracts extra code from one of the "insult" lines.
gollark: This is pythonoforms from my entry.
gollark: It doesn't even bother to add newlines!
gollark: ```pythonclass Entry(ℝ): def __init__(self, Matrix=globals()): M_ = collections.defaultdict(__import__("functools").lru_cache((lambda _: lambda: -0)(lambda: lambda: 0))) M_[0] = [*map(lambda dabmal: random.randint(0, len(Row)), range(10))] for self in repr(aes256): for i in range(ℤ(math.gamma(0.5)), ℤ(math.gamma(7))): print(" #"[i in M_[0]], end="") M_[1] = {*lookup[10:]} for M_[3] in [ marshal for t in [*(y for y in (x for x in map(lambda p: range(p - 1, p + 2), M_[0])))] for marshal in t ]: M_[4] = (((M_[3] - 1) in M_[0]) << 2) + ((M_[3] in M_[0]) << 1) + ((M_[3] + 1) in M_[0]) if (0o156&(1<<M_[4]))>>M_[4]: M_[1].add(M_[3]) M_[0] = M_[1] pass passpass```Sheer elegance.
gollark: Apparently nobody noticed the random rule 110 implementation *either*.
References
- Collis, Clark. "Jigsaw first look: Directors tease next installment in Saw saga". Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved 13 July 2017.
- Paul Braunstein, Burden of Truth (biography) – CBC.ca. Retrieved July 16, 2020
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