Paul Le Mat

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AKA: Paul LeMat
Nationality: American
Birthdate: 09/22/1945
Birthplace: Rahway, New Jersey, United States

biography

A beefy, laconic leading man of the 1970s, Le Mat is best known for his performances in George Lucas' "American Graffiti" (1973) and especially as Melvin Dummar, an aimless blue-collar worker who enjoys a fortunate encounter with millionaire Howard Hughes, in Jonathan Demme's engaging, off-beat "Melvin and Howard" (1980). He has also worked frequently in TV, notably as Farrah Fawcett's abusive husband in "The Burning Bed" (NBC, 1984) and as newspaperman Josiah Peale on the syndicated series "Lonesome Dove: The Outlaw Years" (1994-96).

Credits

Voice of Cruisin'
2006
Monroe
2002
Melvin Dummar
1980
John
1973
Sheriff
Detective Wexler
Actor
Bruce
Blaine Lovejoy--
Kid Kane
Jack Purcell
Charles Bigelow
David Shaw
Basie

milestones

Year
Milestone
 
Served in Vietnam with US Army
1973 
Film acting debut in "American Graffiti"
1980 
Played leading role of Melvin Dummar in "Melvin and Howard"
1994 
Cast as regular in the syndicated series "Lonsome Dove: The Outlaw Years"

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