Paul Dillon is a renowned actor, hailing from the city of Joliet, who embarked on his illustrious career in the entertainment industry in Chicago. His cinematic journey commenced in 1994 with the film "Blink," where he portrayed the captivating character of Neal Booker. This marked the beginning of a successful film career, with his most notable and commercially successful role to date being Patty O'Brien in the iconic movie "Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery" (1997).
In addition to his impressive filmography, Dillon has made significant appearances on numerous hit television series, including the critically acclaimed "NYPD Blue" (1993),"CSI: Miami" (2002),"The Guardian" (2001),and his recurring role as Angelo in "The Pretender" (1996). His versatility as an actor has allowed him to seamlessly transition between film and television, making him a sought-after talent in the industry.
In recent years, Dillon has made a guest appearance as Ezekiel in the ABC drama "Night Stalker" (2005),further solidifying his reputation as a talented and versatile actor. Currently, he is taking his talents to the stage, playing the role of Gary in the play "Rantoul and Die." Furthermore, Dillon is the founder and artistic director of the Bang Bang Spontaneous Theatre group, a testament to his passion for the performing arts and his dedication to nurturing emerging talent.