Paul Wall — in Iraq, 2007 Background information Birth name Paul Michael Slayton[1] … Wikipedia
Paul Burlin — (September 10, 1886 ndash; March 13, 1969) was born in New York of an English father and a German mother. Burlin was a modern and abstract expressionist painter. ChildhoodPaul Burlin was born Isadore Berlin to Jacob and Julia Berlin in 1886. The… … Wikipedia
Paul Nobuo Tatsuguchi — Tatsuguchi soon after his induction into the Imperial Japanese Army in 1941 and his initial assignment to the First Imperial Guard Regiment in Tokyo … Wikipedia
Paul Otlet — Born 23 August 1868 Belgium Died 10 D … Wikipedia
Paul Kaye — For the Continuity Announcer of the same name see: Paul Kaye (broadcaster) Paul Kaye Paul Kaye as Mike Strutter in Kilburn, London, 2008 Born 15 December 1964 Clapham, England … Wikipedia
Paul Bowman-MacDonald — is a fictional character in the BBC1 Scottish TV series Monarch of the Glen. Paul is played by Welsh actor Lloyd Owen. Paul is the son of Hector MacDonald and half brother to Archie MacDonald. Paul arrived in Glenbogle thinking Glenbogle s… … Wikipedia
Paul Weston — For the fictional Dr. Paul Weston on the TV series In Treatment, see Paul Weston (In Treatment). Paul Weston Paul Weston at Capitol Records, 1940s. Background information … Wikipedia
Paul Bunyan — is a mythological lumberjack who appears in tall tales of American folklore. The character originated in the work of American journalist James MacGillivray. Historically, the character has been popular in the northern region of the United States … Wikipedia
Paul Schneider (pastor) — Paul Schneider (August 29, 1897 – July 18, 1939) was a German Reformed Church pastor who was the first Protestant minister to be martyred by the Nazis. He was executed at Buchenwald. Early lifePaul Robert Schneider was born in Pferdsfeld, Germany … Wikipedia
Paul Henry (New Zealand) — Paul Henry is a New Zealand radio and television broadcaster. He was born in 1960 in Auckland, and in 1971 moved with his mother to Bristol, England, where he finished his education, winning a drama school scholarship. CareerTelevision and… … Wikipedia