Paul Hipp

An accomplished singer, songwriter and actor, Paul Hipp left his Bucks County suburban home after high school for the hardscrabble life of a Greenwich Village musician. He made his feature debut as gang thug Nino Vallachi in Abel Ferrara's "China Girl" (1987) and also recorded the main theme for the movie. He subsequently worked on three other Ferrara projects, acting in "The Bad Lieutenant" (1992) and "The Funeral" (1996) and writing, producing and singing the song "I Want You Back" for "Body Snatchers" (1993). Ferrara also served as executive producer for Hipp's feature directorial debut "Death of a Dog" (lensed 1997).

While acting in an off-off-Broadway play called "Rockabilly Road", Hipp met singer-songwriter Carole King, with whom he acted in the two-character "A Minor Incident" on Theater Row and performed in concert at The Royal Albert Hall. It was during this first visit to England that he landed the title role in the London production of "Buddy: The Buddy Holly Story", a part he would reprise for his Broadway debut in 1990. For his performance as Holly, he earned a Laurence Olivier Award nomination, a Tony nomination and a Theatre World Award and Hipp garnered significant recognition in the entertainment industry. Since then he has starred as George Berger in the 25th anniversary revival of "Hair" at the Old Vic and as singer Gene Vincent in "Be Bop A Lulu" at the Theatre-Theater in Los Angeles.

On TV, Hipp debuted as Elvis Presley in the CBS biopic "Liberace: Behind the Music" (1987) and starred in "Legacy", the pilot for a proposed NBC midseason replacement series. He has also guest starred on episodes of "Men Behaving Badly", "Nash Bridges" and "Tales From the Crypt", among others. His role as Joe Odom, the fast-talking, party-loving tax attorney reprobate in Clint Eastwood's feature adaptation of the John Berendt novel "Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil" (1997), displayed Hipp's musicianship (this time at the piano) and offered him his best exposure since his turn as Buddy Holly.

  • Born:
    July 9, 1964 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
  • Job Titles:
    Actor, Musician, Singer, Songwriter, Director, Producer
Family
  • Father: Jack Hipp.
  • Mother: Nancy Hipp.
Milestones
  • 1987 Feature film debut, China Girl , directed by Abel Ferrara; recorded the main theme for the movie
  • 1988 TV debut portraying Elvis Presley in the CBS biopic Liberace: Behind the Music
  • 1989 Created role of Buddy Holly in London production of Buddy: The Buddy Holly Story
  • 1990 Made Broadway debut in title role Buddy: The Buddy Holly Story ; nominated for a Tony Award
  • 1992 Had featured role in Ferrara s Bad Lieutenant
  • 1993 Starred as George Berger in the 25th anniversary revival of Hair at the Old Vic
  • 1993 Wrote and performed songs on the soundtrack for Ferrara s Body Snatchers
  • 1996 Appeared in Ferrara s The Funeral
  • 1997 Cast as Joe Odom by Clint Eastwood in Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil
  • 1997 Lensed Death of a Dog , his feature directorial debut (as yet unreleased); also produced; Abel Ferrara executive produced; David Caruso provided additional funding
  • 1997 Played Fitch in John Woo s Face/Off
  • Grew up in the Philadelphia suburb of Warminster in Bucks County, PA
  • Met Carole King while he was playing in Rockabilly Road ; appeared with her in two-character A Minor Incident on Theater Row; performed with her in concert at The Royal Albert Hall, London; has written songs with her
  • Moved to NYC upon graduation from high school; played rockabilly and Texas blues in Washington Square Park and on Bleecker Street

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