
Paul Calderon
He was born in Puerto Rico 1959. Calderon moved to New York with his family at the age of six, where he grew up on the streets of the Lower East Side and Spanish Harlem. Following some time in college, he enlisted in the United States Army and served overseas as an infantryman. Returning to the States, Calderon set his sights on an acting career. Starting out on the New York stage, he won an Obie Award for his performance in Blade to the Heat at the Public Theatre. His most notable Broadway role was opposite Robert De Niro in Cuba and His Teddy Bear. Calderon also appeared off-Broadway in such plays as Requiem For A Heavyweight and Divine Horsemen, and played Achilles in the New York Shakespeare Festival’s production of Troilus and Cressida in Central Park. He is a founding member of the Touchstone Theatre, the American Folk Theatre and the Labyrinth Theatre Company. Calderon was originally slated to portray the role of Jules Winnfield in Pulp Fiction; Samuel L. Jackson was subsequently given the role. Correction Samuel Jackson told Tarantino he had messed up by not casting him in Reservoir Dogs. Tarantino agreed and told him he was writing a script and had a character that he had written specifically with Jackson in mind. Calderon had a better initial reading than Jackson and Tarantino gave serious consideration to casting him as Jules Winnfield. Calderon portrays Paul the bartender in dialogue scene between Butch Coolidge and Marsellus Wallace. Calderon also co-wrote Abel Ferrara's 1992 crime drama Bad Lieutenant, starring Harvey Keitel. Calderon acted in The Last Castle and the critically acclaimed independent feature Girlfight. His more than three dozen film credits also include Out of Sight, Cop Land, Four Rooms, Pulp Fiction, Bad Lieutenant, The Firm, The Addiction, Q & A, Sea of Love, Clockers and King of New York. In addition, he has made numerous guest appearances on television series, including recurring roles on Dream Street, Law & Order and Miami Vice. In 2010, Calderon is set to star as The Businessman in Sanzhar Sultanov's crime drama - The Story.
Filmography

Prick
as President
Prick
as President

Staging Anna
as Director
Staging Anna
as Director
Quentin Tarantino: From a Movie Buff to a Hollywood Legend
as Self (archive footage)
Quentin Tarantino: From a Movie Buff to a Hollywood Legend
as Self (archive footage)

West End
as Robert Mackey
West End
as Robert Mackey

Welcome to New York
as Pierre
Welcome to New York
as Pierre

Bolaetrapo
as Cuenta
Bolaetrapo
as Cuenta

Why Stop Now?
as Eduardo
Why Stop Now?
as Eduardo

Gun
as Detective Jenkins
Gun
as Detective Jenkins

La Soga
as Rafa
La Soga
as Rafa

A Kiss of Chaos
as Oscar Perez
A Kiss of Chaos
as Oscar Perez

The Hungry Ghosts
as Carl
The Hungry Ghosts
as Carl

21 Grams
as Brown
21 Grams
as Brown

Kill the Poor
as Carlos DeJesus
Kill the Poor
as Carlos DeJesus

The Last Castle
as Dellwo
The Last Castle
as Dellwo

The Atlantis Conspiracy
as Guy
The Atlantis Conspiracy
as Guy

Once in the Life
as Manny Rivera
Once in the Life
as Manny Rivera

Bait
as Cop (uncredited)
Bait
as Cop (uncredited)

Girlfight
as Sandro Guzman
Girlfight
as Sandro Guzman

Oxygen
as Jesse
Oxygen
as Jesse

One Tough Cop
as Sgt. Diaz
One Tough Cop
as Sgt. Diaz

Out of Sight
as Raymond Cruz
Out of Sight
as Raymond Cruz

All Revved Up
as Carl
All Revved Up
as Carl

Montana
as Boulez
Montana
as Boulez

Dark Angel
as Vance Pickett
Dark Angel
as Vance Pickett

Clockers
as Jesus at Hambones
Clockers
as Jesus at Hambones

Sweet Nothing
as Ray
Sweet Nothing
as Ray

Hand Gun
as Landwick
Hand Gun
as Landwick

Pulp Fiction
as Paul
Pulp Fiction
as Paul

Bad Lieutenant
as Cop #1
Bad Lieutenant
as Cop #1

The Keys
as Garcia
The Keys
as Garcia

The Old Man and the Sea
as Anderez
The Old Man and the Sea
as Anderez

Penn & Teller Get Killed
as Juan
Penn & Teller Get Killed
as Juan

Sea of Love
as Serafino
Sea of Love
as Serafino

The Chair
as Pizza
The Chair
as Pizza

Sticky Fingers
as Speed
Sticky Fingers
as Speed

Band of the Hand
as Tito
Band of the Hand
as Tito

Doubletake
as Bitong
Doubletake
as Bitong