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Home/People/Paul Benjamin
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Born
Feb 4, 1935Died: Jun 28, 2019
Lived 84 years
Place of Birth
Pelion, South Carolina, USA
Known For
Acting
Gender
Male

Career Highlights

40
Movies
12
TV Shows
IMDb Profile

Paul Benjamin

Acting

Biography
Paul Benjamin (February 4, 1935 – June 28, 2019) was an American actor. is an American actor. Benjamin was born in Pelion, South Carolina. He made his film debut in 1969 as a bartender in Midnight Cowboy. After a small role in Sidney Lumet's The Anderson Tapes, he primarily did television work in the 1970s. A few notable exceptions were a major role in Barry Shear's Across 110th Street, and smaller parts in Gordon Parks' biopic Leadbelly, Arthur Marks' Friday Foster, and Don Siegel's prison film Escape from Alcatraz. He gave exceptional performances in the TV adaptations of I Know Why The Caged Bird Sings and Gideon's Trumpet. He later starred in the HBO movie The Man Who Broke 1,000 Chains, based on the novel by Robert E. Burns. On the big screen in the 1990s, Benjamin worked with some well known directors. He appeared in Spike Lee's Do The Right Thing, Robert Townsend's The Five Heartbeats, Bill Duke's Hoodlum, and John Singleton's Rosewood. On television, he appeared in the 1994 pilot episode of ER, which led to his recurring role of homeless man Al Ervin during the next few seasons. Benjamin also worked on the American Masters documentary of Pulitzer Prize-winning author Ralph Ellison, which aired on PBS. After 2000, he appeared primarily in small independent films like Stanley's Gig, The Station Agent, Deacons For Defense, and James Hunter's 2004 drama Back in the Day. He recently made a special appearance in the independent film The Talk Man, directed by Gene Gallerano. Description above from the Wikipedia article Paul Benjamin, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Occupy, Texas poster

Occupy, Texas

as Mr. Goodman
2016
Ascension Day poster

Ascension Day

as Sam
2007
Back in the Day poster

Back in the Day

as Cody
2005
Deacons for Defense poster

Deacons for Defense

as Otis
2005
The Station Agent poster

The Station Agent

as Henry Styles
2003
DMX: Angel poster

DMX: Angel

as Minister
2001
Stanley's Gig poster

Stanley's Gig

as Teddy Branson
2000
Last Rites poster

Last Rites

as Fez
1999
The Breaks poster

The Breaks

as Clerk
1999
Hoodlum poster

Hoodlum

as Whispers
1997
Rosewood poster

Rosewood

as James Carrier
1997
Vanishing Point poster

Vanishing Point

as Mose, Snake Wrangler
1997
Drop Squad poster

Drop Squad

as Wellington Cosbie
1994
The Fence poster

The Fence

as Del Reston
1994
Back to the Streets of San Francisco poster

Back to the Streets of San Francisco

as Henry Brown
1992
The Super poster

The Super

as Gilliam
1991
The Five Heartbeats poster

The Five Heartbeats

as Mr. King
1991
Do the Right Thing poster

Do the Right Thing

as ML
1989
The Meeting poster

The Meeting

as Rashad
1989
Nuts poster

Nuts

as Harry Harrison
1987