Paul Reynolds' early career was marked by a series of small roles as a child actor, but it was his portrayal of "Colin Matthews" on the BAFTA award-winning television program Press Gang (1989) that brought him widespread recognition.
As "Colin Matthews", a character who requires no introduction, Paul Reynolds typically received limited screen time on the show, yet he managed to gather a devoted fan base among enthusiasts of the program.
In addition to his television work, Paul Reynolds has also appeared in several films, including Let Him Have It (1991),where he starred alongside renowned British actor Christopher Eccleston.
In his film debut, Paul Reynolds delivered a standout performance as a troubled youth, showcasing his impressive range as an actor and demonstrating that his limitations as a character in Press Gang ("He can't really understand anything that can't be expressed as money" - a fitting description of "Colin", as relayed by 'Lynda Day') did not constrain him as a performer.
With his quick wit, sarcastic grin, and expressive eyebrows, Paul Reynolds has made a lasting impact on the entertainment industry.