Paul Waker was born in Glendale, California and started acting at a young age with roles on television shows including Charles in Charge and Who's the Boss?
Walker would have several supporting roles in big movies including Pleasantville, She's All That, The Skulls, and Varsity Blues. However, Walker's big breakthrough was in 2001 when he co-starred with Vin Diesel in the succesful The Fast and Furious.
Vin Diesel took to his Facebook page and released two new photos from Fast and Furious 7. And the photo that sticks with us the most is the one of Diesel with the late Paul Walker.
Brick Mansions star RZA expresses his thoughts on the late Paul Walker in our exclusive video interview. RZA had the honor of appearing in one of Walker's last films.
Vin Diesel took to his Facebook account to share a photo of him working closely with Paul Walker's brothers on the set of Fast and Furious 7. Caleb and Cody really look like Paul Walker!
Paul Walker will see the end of Fast and Furious 7 after all. Universal has hired four look-alike doubles and will use CGI to create Walker's Bryan O'Conner for Fast 7.
Vin Diesel has posted an 18-minute tribute video to his beloved friend, Paul Walker. Diesel and his Fast and Furious co-star were the best of friends, and that is evident on his tribute video to Walker.
Paul Walker's character Bryan O'Conner will "retire" from the world of Fast and Furious. It was announced that Fast and Furious 7 will handle Walker's death by having O'Conner walk away from all things Fast and Furious.
The question as to when we can expect Fast and Furious 7 to arrive has been answered. Vin Diesel took to his Facebook page to announe that the release date is April 10, 2015.
As Fast and Furious 7 is still on hold, one idea has arrived that could allow the franchise to pay tribute to star Paul Walker's death and keep it going. Paul Walker's brother Cody could step in as a look alike and allow Paul's character a proper conclusion.
With Paul Walker's death shutting down production on Fast and Furious 7, Universal is pondering what to do with its franchise. James Wan still had half a movie to shoot with Walker and they're seeing if there is some way to continue.
Universal has announced that a portion of the profits from Fast and Furious 6 DVD and Blu-Ray sales will benefit its fallen star Paul Walker's charity. Those who buy Fast and Furious 6 on home video will be supporting Walker's Reach Out WorldWide.