Paul Ben-Victor
Paul Ben-Victor has built a career on the small and big screen appearing in over 150 films and TV series. A director's favorite, Paul has worked with some of the biggest names in film including Tony Scott, Steven Zallian, and Clint Eastwood. Paul can be seen opposite Al Pacino, Robert DeNiro and Harvey Keitel in Martin Scorsese's "The Irishman". This marks Paul's second time working with the Academy-Award winning director since having starred in the critically-acclaimed series "Vinyl" for HBO. Paul will be starring opposite Harvey Keitel, Emile Hirsch, and Ruby Rose as the notorious mob enforcer, Anthony Spilotro, in George Gallo's upcoming feature "Legitimate Wiseguy."
Other recent film credits include "Get Hard" with Kevin Hart and Will Ferrell, "Grudge Match" with Robert DeNiro, George Nolfi's drama "The Banker" starring alongside Samuel L. Jackson, and Anthony Mackie, "Last Looks" with Charlie Hunnum and Mel Gibson, and "Monster" with Jeffrey Wright and Jennifer Hudson premiering on Neflix this Spring.
In television, Paul has played a number of standout roles in some of the most highly-acclaimed series, including appearing opposite Matthew McConaughey in HBO's Emmy-award winning and Golden Globe-nominated series "True Detective" as well as series regular turn in HBO's "The Wire", called "the greatest series of all-time" by Entertainment Weekly and Rolling Stone magazines. Other TV credits include "Entourage" (HBO); "John From Cincinnati" (HBO); "NYPD Blue" (ABC); "In Plain Sight" (NBC Universal); and "Will & Grace" (NBC).
Paul also received critical acclaim for his portrayal of iconic comedian "Moe Howard" in the ABC biopic "The Three Stooges".
Paul starred in recurring roles in "The Mick" (Fox), "Preacher" (AMC), "Santa Clarita Diet" (Netflix), "Goliath" opposite Billy Bob Thornton for Amazon, and "The Village" (NBC), created by Sons of Anarchy's, Mike Daniels.