Paul Koslo
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| Paul Koslo | |
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| Born | Manfred Koslowski June 27, 1944 Germany |
| Occupation | Film/TV Actor |
| Spouse(s) | Allaire Paterson-Koslo (1997-Present) |
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Paul Koslo (born June 27, 1944) is a German-Canadian actor.
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[edit] Career
He appeared in such 1970s cult films as Mr. Majestyk, Vanishing Point, Joe Kidd, and The Stone Killer. Also appeared The Omega ManHe is often cast as shifty and/or dangerous characters. In the late '70s he played a villainous henchman in Roots and his character crossed over into Roots: The Next Generations.
Koslo appeared (usually as a villain) in a string of television shows such as The Rockford Files, Quincy, T.J. Hooker, The A-Team, The Fall Guy and Hunter. More recently, along with television appearances, he has been in several independent action films (most of them straight-to-video). He was also in Loose Cannons (1990) with Gene Hackman and Dan Aykroyd.
[edit] Personal life
Koslo met his wife, Allaire Paterson-Koslo, at The MET Theatre in Hollywood, when he produced a one-woman show, Purple Breasts, a critically acclaimed play she co-wrote and starred in. They married in 1997 and have one child together.

