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{{Short description|American actor (1973–2013)}}
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| name = Paul Walker
| name = Paul Walker
| image = PaulWalkerEdit-1.jpg
| image = PaulWalkerEdit-1.jpg
| caption = Walker in March 2009 at the ''[[Fast & Furious (2009 film)|Fast & Furious]]'' premiere in London's [[Leicester Square]]
| caption = Walker at the premiere of ''[[Fast & Furious (2009 film)|Fast & Furious]]'' in London, 2009
| birth_name = Paul William Walker IV
| birth_name = Paul William Walker IV
| birth_date = {{Birth date|1973|9|12}}
| birth_date = {{Birth date|1973|9|12}}<ref name="NYTimes">{{cite news|title=Paul Walker - Biography|url=http://www.nytimes.com/movies/person/237780/Paul-Walker/biography|work=[[The New York Times]]| accessdate=December 4, 2013}}</ref>
| birth_place = [[Glendale, California|Glendale]], California, U.S.
| birth_place = {{nowrap|[[Glendale, California]], U.S.}}
| death_date = {{Death date and age|2013|11|30|1973|9|12}}
| death_date = {{nowrap|{{Death date and age|2013|11|30|1973|9|12}}}}
| death_place = [[Santa Clarita, California|Santa Clarita]], California, U.S.
| death_place = [[Santa Clarita, California]], U.S.
| death_cause = [[Traffic collision]]
| death_cause = Car crash
| burial_place = [[Forest Lawn Memorial Park (Hollywood Hills)|Forest Lawn Memorial Park]]<br/>[[Hollywood Hills|Hollywood Hills, California]], U.S.
| education = [[Village Christian Schools|Village Christian School]]
| relatives = [[Cody Walker (actor)|Cody Walker]] (brother)
| religion = [[Christianity]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.christianpost.com/news/paul-walker-on-christian-faith-who-couldnt-believe-theres-a-god-109846/ |title=Paul Walker on Christian Faith: 'Who Couldn't Believe There's a God?' |work=The Christian Post |accessdate=December 3, 2013}}</ref>
| occupation = Actor
| occupation = Actor
| net_worth =
| years_active = 1975–2013
| children = [[Meadow Walker]]
| years_active = 1985–2013
| website = {{URL|http://www.paulwalker.com/}}
| children = 1
| residence = [[Santa Barbara, California|Santa Barbara]], California
}}
}}
'''Paul William Walker IV'''<ref name="WGN-Newsat9">{{cite episode|series=WGN News at Nine|station=[[WGN-TV]]/[[WGN America]]|city=Chicago, IL|date=November 30, 2013|minutes=32|time=21:32 [[Central Standard Time]]}}</ref> (September 12, 1973 November 30, 2013) was an American actor. He became famous in 1999 after his role in the hit film ''[[Varsity Blues (film)|Varsity Blues]]'', but later garnered fame as [[List of The Fast and the Furious characters#Brian O'Connor|Brian O'Connor]] in ''[[The Fast and the Furious]]'' film series. His other well known works are ''[[Eight Below]]'', ''[[Running Scared (2006 film)|Running Scared]]'', ''[[The Lazarus Project]]'', ''[[Into the Blue (2005 film)|Into the Blue]]'', ''[[Joy Ride (2001 film)|Joy Ride]]'', ''[[She's All That]]'', and ''[[Takers]]''.
'''Paul William Walker IV'''<ref name="WGN-Newsat9">{{cite episode|series=WGN News at Nine|station=[[WGN-TV]]/[[WGN America]]|location=Chicago, IL|date=November 30, 2013|time=21:32 [[Central Standard Time|CST]] (32 minutes)}}</ref> (September 12, 1973<ref name="NYTimes">{{cite news|title=Paul Walker Biography|url=https://www.nytimes.com/movies/person/237780/Paul-Walker/biography|url-status=dead|access-date=March 4, 2014|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131204095120/https://www.nytimes.com/movies/person/237780/Paul-Walker/biography|work=[[The New York Times]]|author=Rebecca Flint Marx|date=2013|archive-date=December 4, 2013}}</ref> November 30, 2013) was an American actor. He was best known for his role as [[Brian O'Conner]] in the ''[[Fast & Furious]]'' franchise.


Paul Walker began his career as a child actor in the 1980s, gaining recognition in the 1990s after appearing in the television soap opera ''[[The Young and the Restless]]''; he received praise for his performances in the teen comedy ''[[She's All That]]'' and the comedy-drama ''[[Varsity Blues (film)|Varsity Blues]]'' (both 1999), and rose to international fame by starring in ''[[The Fast and the Furious (2001 film)|The Fast and the Furious]]'' (2001).
==Early life==

Walker, the son of Cherylkynle(née Crabtree), a fashion model, and Paul William Walker III, a sewer contractor and a fighter who was a two-time [[Golden Gloves]] champion,<ref name="canoe.ca">{{cite web|url=http://jam.canoe.ca/Movies/Artists/enwiki/w/Walker_Paul/2001/06/17/762482.html |title=Paul Walker kicks it into high gear |date=June 17, 2001 |accessdate=December 5, 2013 |publisher=Canoe.ca |first=Louis B. |last=Hobson }}</ref> was born in [[Glendale, California]].<ref name="famedive">{{cite news|last=Keck|first=William|title=Fame lets Paul Walker dive in|url=http://usatoday30.usatoday.com/life/people/2005-09-27-paul-walker_x.htm|accessdate=December 3, 2013|newspaper=[[USA Today]]|date=September 27, 2005}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|last=Atkin|first=Hillary|title=Walker's in the 'Fast' lane to film stardom|url=http://usatoday30.usatoday.com/life/movies/news/2003-06-05-paul-walker_x.htm|accessdate=December 3, 2013|newspaper=USA Today|date=June 6, 2003}}</ref> His paternal grandfather was a professional boxer.<ref>{{cite news|title=Meet Paul Walker|url=http://news.google.ca/newspapers?id=ASknAAAAIBAJ&sjid=59AEAAAAIBAJ&pg=4376,3289087&dq=meet-paul-walker&hl=en|accessdate=December 3, 2013|newspaper=[[Spartanburg Herald-Journal]]|date=March 29, 2006}}</ref> One of his grandfathers raced factory cars for [[Ford Motor Company|Ford]] in the 1960s.<ref name="canoe.ca"/> The oldest of five siblings, Walker was raised primarily in the [[Sunland-Tujunga, Los Angeles|Sunland]] community of [[Los Angeles]] and attended high school in the [[San Fernando Valley]], graduating from [[Sun Valley, Los Angeles|Sun Valley]]'s [[Village Christian Schools|Village Christian School]] in 1991.<ref>{{cite news|date=December 1, 2013|title=Stars React To Paul Walker’s Death, Other Crash Victim Identified|publisher=[[CBS Los Angeles]]|url=http://losangeles.cbslocal.com/2013/12/01/stars-react-to-paul-walkers-death-other-crash-victim-identified/|accessdate=December 3, 2013}}</ref><ref name="gazzar">{{cite news|first=Brenda|last=Gazzar|date=December 1, 2013|title=‘Fast & Furious’ star Paul Walker remembered as kind, carefree|newspaper=[[Los Angeles Daily News]]|url=http://www.dailynews.com/arts-and-entertainment/20131201/fast-furious-star-paul-walker-remembered-as-kind-carefree|accessdate=December 3, 2013}}</ref> He was raised as a member of [[the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints]].<ref name="famedive"/> After high school, Walker attended several community colleges in [[Southern California]], majoring in [[marine biology]].<ref name=Tribute>{{cite web|title=Paul Walker Bio: Fast & Furious Actor|url=http://www.tribute.ca/people/paul-walker/1379/17622/|work=[[Tribute (magazine){{!}}Tribute]]|publisher=Tribute Entertainment Media Group|accessdate=December 3, 2013}}</ref>
He also starred in the commercially successful [[road film|road]] thriller ''[[Joy Ride (2001 film)|Joy Ride]]'' (2001), becoming an action star. He followed this with the box-office disappointments ''[[Into the Blue (2005 film)|Into the Blue]]'' (2005) and ''[[Running Scared (2006 film)|Running Scared]]'' (2006), although he earned praise for his performance in the survival drama ''[[Eight Below]]'' and for his portrayal of [[Hank Hansen]] in ''[[Flags of Our Fathers (film)|Flags of Our Fathers]]'' (both 2006). Outside of these, Walker largely appeared in low-budget action films, but starred in the commercially successful [[heist film]] ''[[Takers]]'' (2010).

Walker died in a [[single-vehicle crash|single-vehicle collision]] on November 30, 2013, as a passenger in a speeding car.<ref>{{Cite news |last=Urquhart |first=Conal |date=January 3, 2014 |title=Paul Walker died after crashing at over 100mph, coroner's report reveals |url=https://www.theguardian.com/film/2014/jan/03/paul-walker-died-car-coroner-report |access-date=September 16, 2024 |work=The Guardian |language=en-GB |issn=0261-3077}}</ref> His father and daughter filed separate [[Wrongful death claim|wrongful death lawsuits]] against [[Porsche]], which resulted in [[Settlement (litigation)|settlement]]s.<ref>{{Cite web |last= |first= |title=Paul Walker's daughter settles wrongful death lawsuit with Porsche |url=https://abcnews.go.com/Entertainment/paul-walkers-daughter-settles-wrongful-death-lawsuit-porsche/story?id=50694081 |access-date=September 16, 2024 |website=ABC News |language=en}}</ref> At the time of his death, Walker had not completed filming ''[[Furious 7]]'' (2015); it was released after rewrites and stand-ins, including his brothers [[Cody Walker (actor)|Cody]] and Caleb, both of whom filled in for him, were used to complete the film while the song "[[See You Again]]" by [[Wiz Khalifa]] and [[Charlie Puth]] was commissioned as a tribute.<ref>{{cite news|last1=Merry|first1=Stephanie|last2=Yahr|first2=Emily|title=Golden Globes nominations 2016: Complete list|url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/arts-and-entertainment/wp/2015/12/10/golden-globes-nominations-2016-complete-coverage/|access-date=December 10, 2015|newspaper=[[The Washington Post]]|date=December 10, 2015}}</ref>

==Early life and education==
Walker was born on September 12, 1973, in [[Glendale, California]].<ref>
*{{cite news|title=Paul William Walker II|url=http://theworldlink.com/news/local/obituaries/paul-william-walker-ii/article_24f1696b-1673-57ac-8019-791d135e25e2.html|access-date=December 22, 2013}}
*{{cite news|title=Meet Paul Walker|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=ASknAAAAIBAJ&pg=4376,3289087&dq=meet-paul-walker&hl=en|access-date=December 3, 2013|newspaper=[[Spartanburg Herald-Journal]]|date=March 29, 2006}}</ref> His mother, Cheryl ([[Given name#Name at birth|née]] Crabtree), was a fashion model,<ref name="canoe.ca">{{cite web|last=Hobson|first=Louis B.|date=June 17, 2001|title=Paul Walker kicks it into high gear|url=http://jam.canoe.ca/Movies/Artists/enwiki/w/Walker_Paul/2001/06/17/762482.html|url-status=usurped|archive-url=https://archive.today/20130922000611/http://jam.canoe.ca/Movies/Artists/enwiki/w/Walker_Paul/2001/06/17/762482.html|archive-date=September 22, 2013|access-date=December 5, 2013|website=Canoe.ca}}</ref> and his father, Paul William Walker III, was a sewer contractor and former amateur [[Boxing|boxer]] who was a two-time [[Golden Gloves]] champion.<ref name="famedive">{{cite news|last=Keck|first=William|title=Fame lets Paul Walker dive in|url=http://usatoday30.usatoday.com/life/people/2005-09-27-paul-walker_x.htm|access-date=December 3, 2013|newspaper=[[USA Today]]|date=September 27, 2005}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|last=Atkin|first=Hillary|title=Walker's in the 'Fast' lane to film stardom|url=http://usatoday30.usatoday.com/life/movies/news/2003-06-05-paul-walker_x.htm|access-date=December 3, 2013|newspaper=USA Today|date=June 6, 2003}}</ref> Walker's paternal grandfather, William, had a short-lived boxing career as "Irish" Billy Walker, while another raced factory cars for [[Ford Motor Company|Ford]] in the 1960s.<ref name="canoe.ca"/>

Walker was raised in [[the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints|the Mormon religion]],<ref name="famedive"/> and had four younger siblings: Aimee, Ashlie, Caleb, and [[Cody Walker (actor)|Cody]]. He spent most of his early life in the [[Sunland-Tujunga, Los Angeles|Sunland]] neighborhood of Los Angeles and graduated from high school at [[Village Christian Schools|Village Christian School]] in 1991.<ref>{{cite news|date=December 1, 2013|title=Stars React To Paul Walker's Death, Other Crash Victim Identified|publisher=[[CBS Los Angeles]]|url=http://losangeles.cbslocal.com/2013/12/01/stars-react-to-paul-walkers-death-other-crash-victim-identified/|access-date=December 3, 2013}}</ref><ref name="gazzar">{{cite news|first=Brenda|last=Gazzar|date=December 1, 2013|title='Fast & Furious' star Paul Walker remembered as kind, carefree|newspaper=[[Los Angeles Daily News]]|url=http://www.dailynews.com/arts-and-entertainment/20131201/fast-furious-star-paul-walker-remembered-as-kind-carefree|access-date=December 3, 2013}}</ref> Walker subsequently attended several community colleges in [[Southern California]], majoring in [[marine biology]].<ref name=Tribute>{{cite web|title=Paul Walker Bio: Fast & Furious Actor|url=http://www.tribute.ca/people/paul-walker/1379/17622/|work=[[Tribute (magazine)|Tribute]]|publisher=Tribute Entertainment Media Group|access-date=December 3, 2013}}</ref>


==Career==
==Career==
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Walker began his small screen career as a toddler, when he starred in a television commercial for [[Pampers]]. He began modeling at the age of two and began working on television shows in 1985, with roles in shows such as ''[[Highway to Heaven]]'', ''[[Who's the Boss?]]'', ''[[The Young and the Restless]]'', and ''[[Touched by an Angel]]''. That same year, he starred in a commercial for [[Showbiz Pizza]].<ref>{{cite web|last=Youtube|title=Showbiz Pizza Commercial|url=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PbvC9gcf_Yw&feature=related|accessdate=July 3, 2012}}</ref> Walker's film career began in 1986, with the [[horror film|horror]]/[[comedy film]] ''[[Monster in the Closet]]''. He and his sister Ashlie were contestants on a 1988 episode of the game show ''[[I'm Telling!]]''; they finished in second place. In 1993 he played Brandon Collins on the CBS soap opera ''[[The Young and the Restless]]''. He and his co-star [[Heather Tom]], who played Victoria Newman, were nominated for Outstanding Lead Actor and Actress in a soap opera at the Youth in Film Awards. In 1998, Walker made his feature film debut in the comedy ''[[Meet the Deedles]]'', which finally gained him fame. This subsequently led to [[Supporting actor|supporting]] roles in the movies ''[[Pleasantville (film)|Pleasantville]]'' (1998), ''[[Varsity Blues (film)|Varsity Blues]]'' (1999), ''[[She's All That]]'' (1999), and ''[[The Skulls (film)|The Skulls]]'' (2000).
Walker began a modeling career as a toddler, starring in a television commercial for [[Pampers]] at age two. He continued to appear in commercials, most notably for [[Showbiz Pizza]] in 1984,<ref>{{cite web|last=Youtube|title=Showbiz Pizza Commercial|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PbvC9gcf_Yw|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130307140250/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PbvC9gcf_Yw|archive-date=March 7, 2013|access-date=July 3, 2012|website=YouTube}}</ref> before beginning an acting career on television that year, appearing in the teen anthology series ''[[CBS Schoolbreak Special]]''. Walker continued to work in television until 1996, across a number of genres; he appeared in two episodes of the fantasy drama ''[[Highway to Heaven]]'' between 1984 and 1986, and secured his first leading role in 1987, appearing as Jeremy Beatty in the sitcom ''[[Throb (TV series)|Throb]]''. He continued to feature on sitcoms in the early 1990s, with guest roles in ''[[Charles in Charge]]'', ''[[Who's the Boss?]]'', and the short-lived ''[[What a Dummy]]''. In 1993, he portrayed Brandon Collins on the soap opera ''[[The Young and the Restless]]''; he and co-star [[Heather Tom]], who played Victoria Newman, gained fame, and were nominated for Outstanding Lead Actor and Actress in a Soap Opera at the Youth in Film Awards. Walker's final television role was on ''[[Touched by an Angel]]'', although he appeared as himself, alongside his sister Ashlie, as contestants on a 1988<!--1987 according to [[I'm Telling!]]--> episode of the game show ''[[I'm Telling!]]'', in which they finished in second place.


Walker began his film career in 1986, appearing mainly in low budget [[B movie|B film]]s. His first role was in the horror [[comedy film|comedy]] ''[[Monster in the Closet]]'', and a year later, starred in The Retaliator (retroactively subtitled ''Programmed to Kill''), a [[science fiction film]]. In 1994, he returned to film, starring in ''[[Tammy and the T-Rex]]'', but secured his first feature film role in the comedy ''[[Meet the Deedles]]'' in 1998; although commercially and critically unsuccessful, it allowed Walker to secure [[Supporting actor|supporting]] roles in the films ''[[Pleasantville (film)|Pleasantville]]'' (1998), ''[[Varsity Blues (film)|Varsity Blues]]'' (1999), ''[[She's All That]]'' (1999), and ''[[The Skulls (film)|The Skulls]]'' (2000).{{citation needed|date=July 2019}}
[[File:Paul Walker.jpg|thumb|left|upright|Walker at a convention in February 2006]]


{{quote box|width=30%|align=left|quote="[Walker] is that guy. As a director, [Walker is] completely supportive of my vision of what the film is. And even better, he's completely game for it."|source=—[[Wayne Kramer (filmmaker)|Wayne Kramer]], who directed and cast Walker in ''[[Running Scared (2006 film)|Running Scared]]'' (2006).<ref name="Kramer">{{cite web|last=Murray|first=Rebecca|title=Interview with 'Running Scared' writer/director Wayne Kramer|url=http://movies.about.com/od/runningscared/a/runningwk021406.htm|publisher=[[About.com]]|access-date=September 28, 2008}}</ref>}}
In 2001, Walker's breakthrough role arrived when he starred opposite actor [[Vin Diesel]] in the successful [[Action film|action]] film ''[[The Fast and the Furious (2001 film)|The Fast and the Furious]]''. The film established Walker as a notable film star and leading man and led to his reprisal of the role in the 2003 sequel ''[[2 Fast 2 Furious]]''. He continued his career with leading roles in films such as ''[[Joy Ride (2001 film)|Joy Ride]]'' (2001), ''[[Into the Blue (2005 film)|Into the Blue]]'' (2005), and ''[[Timeline (film)|Timeline]]'' (2003); he had a supporting role in [[Clint Eastwood]]'s adaptation of ''[[Flags of Our Fathers (film)|Flags of Our Fathers]]'' (2006).
In 2001, Walker's breakthrough role was starring opposite [[Vin Diesel]] in the action film ''[[The Fast and the Furious (2001 film)|The Fast and the Furious]]''; it was commercially successful, and subsequently launched a media franchise. The film also established Walker as a film star and leading man, as his performance garnered the [[MTV Movie Award]] for [[MTV Movie Award for Best On-Screen Duo|Best On-Screen Team]] (shared with Diesel) in 2002. Walker starred in the critically successful thriller ''[[Joy Ride (2001 film)|Joy Ride]]'' (2001), also focusing on car-related action, and reprised his role as Brian O'Conner in the 2003 sequel ''[[2 Fast 2 Furious]]''. After this, he starred either in low-budget or commercially unsuccessful films for a time, notably ''[[Timeline (2003 film)|Timeline]]'' (2003) and ''[[Into the Blue (2005 film)|Into the Blue]]'' (2005).


[[File:Fast Five Cast 2.jpg|thumb|upright=1.15|Picture of ''Fast Five'' cast (from left) [[Dwayne Johnson]], [[Ludacris]], [[Jordana Brewster]], [[Vin Diesel]], and Walker with [[Natalie Morales (journalist)|Natalie Morales]] for [[NBC]]'s ''[[Today (U.S. TV program)|Today Show]]'' taken in April 2011]]
Walker then starred in the crime [[thriller (genre)|thriller]] ''[[Running Scared (2006 film)|Running Scared]]'' and [[Walt Disney Pictures]]' ''[[Eight Below]]'', both released in 2006. ''Eight Below'' garnered critical-acclaim and opened in first place at the box office, grossing over US$20&nbsp;million during its first weekend.<ref>{{cite web|title=Eight Below (2006) |url=http://www.boxofficemojo.com/movies/?id=antarctica.htm|publisher=[[Box Office Mojo]]|accessdate=September 28, 2008}}</ref> During the filming of ''Running Scared'', director [[Wayne Kramer (filmmaker)|Wayne Kramer]] stated that "[Walker] is that guy on some level"<ref name="Kramer">{{cite web|last=Murray|first=Rebecca|title=Intassiew with 'Running Scared'Writer/Director Wayne Kramer|url=http://movies.about.com/od/runningscared/a/runningwk021406.htm|publisher=[[About.com]]|accessdate=September 28, 2008}}</ref> when comparing Walker with his character in the movie, Joey Gazelle. Kramer continued on to say that he "loved working with [Walker] because as a director he's completely supportive of my vision of what the film is. And even better, he's completely game for it."<ref name="Kramer" />
Walker portrayed [[Hank Hansen]] in [[Clint Eastwood]]'s war film ''[[Flags of Our Fathers (film)|Flags of Our Fathers]]'' (2006) and starred in the survival drama ''[[Eight Below]]'', both released in 2006. ''Eight Below'' garnered critical acclaim and opened in first place at the box office, grossing over US$20&nbsp;million during its opening weekend.<ref>{{cite web|title=Eight Below (2006) |url=https://www.boxofficemojo.com/movies/?id=antarctica.htm|website=[[Box Office Mojo]]|access-date=September 28, 2008}}</ref> Walker then starred in the independent film ''[[The Lazarus Project (film)|The Lazarus Project]]'', which was released on DVD on October 21, 2008.
[[File:Fast Five Cast Paul Walker.jpg|thumb|left|Walker in 2011]]
Despite initial reluctance, Walker reprised his role as Brian O'Conner after seven years, in ''[[Fast & Furious (2009 film)|Fast & Furious]]'' (2009). The film became the highest-grossing film in the franchise up until that point.<ref name="Apple">{{cite web|title=Apple – Movie Trailers – ''Fast and Furious''|url=https://www.apple.com/trailers/universal/fastandfurious|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080909034859/http://www.apple.com/trailers/universal/fastandfurious/|archive-date=September 9, 2008|access-date=September 28, 2008|publisher=[[Apple Inc.|Apple]]}}</ref> He then reprised his role in the [[Fast Five|fifth]] and [[Fast & Furious 6|sixth]] installments of the franchise, which were commercially successful, while his performances were praised. Walker was nominated for Choice Movie Actor – Action at the 2011 [[Teen Choice Award]]s for the former, and nominated for Choice Movie: Chemistry (with Diesel and [[Dwayne Johnson]]) and won his second MTV Movie Award for Best On-Screen Duo with Diesel for the latter. Walker also starred in the heist film ''[[Takers]]'' (2010),<ref name="BoneDeep">{{cite news|last=Fleming|first=Michael|date=September 9, 2008|title=Screen Gems digs up 'Bone' cast|newspaper=[[Variety (magazine)|Variety]]|url=https://variety.com/2008/film/news/screen-gems-digs-up-bone-cast-1117991957/|url-status=dead|access-date=December 3, 2013|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131021182524/https://variety.com/2008/film/news/screen-gems-digs-up-bone-cast-1117991957/|archive-date=October 21, 2013}}</ref> and returned to modeling in 2011, appearing as the face of [[fragrance]] brand [[Cool Water (perfume)|Cool Water]].<ref>{{cite news|title=Coty Prestige Announces Agreement with Paul Walker|url=http://multivu.prnewswire.com/mnr/prne/cotydavidoff/47576/|access-date=December 3, 2013|agency=[[PR Newswire]]|date=January 14, 2011}}</ref> In 2012, he founded the film production company Laguna Ridge Pictures, which signed a [[first-look deal]] with ''Fast & Furious'' distributor [[Universal Pictures]].<ref>{{Cite web|last=Kroll|first=Justin|date=February 21, 2012|title=Paul Walker inks first-look deal with Universal|url=https://variety.com/2012/film/news/paul-walker-inks-first-look-deal-with-universal-1118050532/|access-date=November 30, 2020|website=Variety|language=en-US}}</ref>


After his death in 2013, four films starring Walker were released; the thriller film ''[[Hours (2013 film)|Hours]]'' (2013), the action film ''[[Brick Mansions]]'' (2014), itself a remake of the French film ''[[District 13]]'' (2004). He also served as executive producer on the film ''[[Pawn Shop Chronicles]]'' (2013), while ''[[Furious 7]]'', originally slated for release in 2014, was pushed back to recreate Walker's likeness. The filmmakers hired [[Peter Jackson]]'s [[Weta Digital]] visual effects house to complete this,<ref name="Giardina">{{cite news|last1=Giardina|first1=Carolyn|title=How 'Furious 7' Brought the Late Paul Walker Back to Life|url=https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/behind-screen/how-furious-7-brought-late-845763|access-date=January 6, 2017|work=The Hollywood Reporter|date=December 11, 2015|location=Los Angeles}}</ref> using existing reference materials, Walker's brothers Caleb and [[Cody Walker (actor)|Cody]], as well as co-star [[John Brotherton]], as stand-ins,<ref>{{cite web |url=https://deadline.com/2014/04/paul-walker-brothers-fast-furious-7-filming-help-715202/ |title=Paul Walker's Brothers Jumping In To Help Finish 'Fast & Furious 7' Action Scenes |website=[[Deadline Hollywood]] |date=April 15, 2014 |access-date=May 4, 2014}}</ref> and outtakes or older footage,<ref name="Giardina"/><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.polygon.com/2015/10/20/9577863/furious-7-used-350-cgi-shots-of-paul-walker|title=Furious 7 used 350 CGI shots of Paul Walker|first=Julia|last=Alexander|date=October 20, 2015|website=Polygon}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.digitalspy.com/movies/a674223/furious-7-effects-team-open-up-about-creating-un-filmed-paul-walker-scenes/|title=How CGI saved Fast 7's Paul Walker scenes|first=Sam|last=Warner|date=October 17, 2015|website=Digital Spy}}</ref> to create an accurate remodel of Walker's face. The film was then released in 2015,<ref>* {{cite news|date=December 1, 2013|title=Report: Paul Walkers death forces delay of Fast and Furious 7 shoot|newspaper=[[HitFix]]|url=http://www.hitfix.com/news/paul-walkers-death-forces-delay-of-fast-and-furious-7-shoot|url-status=dead|access-date=December 3, 2013|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131202205945/http://www.hitfix.com/news/paul-walkers-death-forces-delay-of-fast-and-furious-7-shoot|archive-date=December 2, 2013}}
Walker starred in the independent film ''[[The Lazarus Project]]'', which was released on DVD on October 21, 2008. He subsequently returned to ''The Fast and the Furious'' [[The Fast and the Furious (film series)|franchise]], reprising his role in ''[[Fast & Furious]]'', which was released on April 3, 2009.<ref name="Apple">{{cite web|title=Apple&nbsp;– Movie Trailers&nbsp;– ''Fast and Furious''|url=http://www.apple.com/trailers/universal/fastandfurious|publisher=[[Apple Inc.|Apple]]|accessdate=September 28, 2008}}</ref> Walker then appeared in the [[Crime film|crime]] [[drama film|drama]] ''[[Takers]]'', which began filming in early September 2008 and was released in August 2010.<ref name="BoneDeep">{{cite news|last=Fleming|first=Michael|title=Screen Gems digs up 'Bone' cast|url=http://variety.com/2008/film/news/screen-gems-digs-up-bone-cast-1117991957/|accessdate=December 3, 2013|newspaper=[[Variety (magazine){{!}}Variety]]|date=September 9, 2008}}</ref>
* [http://www.nydailynews.com/entertainment/gossip/confidential/fast-furious-7-double-time-walker-article-1.1728704 'Fast & Furious 7' will shoot scenes with doubles and replace Paul Walker with CGI to keep him in the film – NY Daily News<!-- Bot generated title -->]
* {{cite web|author=The Deadline Team|title=Paul Walker's Brothers Jumping in to Help Finish 'Fast & Furious 7′ Action Scenes – Deadline|url=https://deadline.com/2014/04/paul-walker-brothers-fast-furious-7-filming-help-715202/|work=Deadline|date=April 15, 2014}}</ref> and Walker won the award for Choice Movie Actor: Action at the 2015 Teen Choice Awards, and was nominated for Choice Movie: Chemistry (shared with Diesel, Johnson, [[Michelle Rodriguez]], [[Tyrese Gibson]], and [[Ludacris]]).


Walker was also set to play [[Agent 47]] in the film adaptation ''[[Hitman: Agent 47]]'' (2015), but died before production began.<ref>{{cite news|last=Trumbore|first=Dave|title=Paul Walker Leads HITMAN Reboot in AGENT 47|url=https://collider.com/paul-walker-hitman-reboot|access-date=December 3, 2013|newspaper=Collider}}</ref> It was later revealed Walker declined the role of [[Superman]] in ''[[Superman Returns]]'' (2006), allegedly due to the "[[Superman curse]]" and the celebrity associated with the role.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.superherohype.com/features/83733-paul-walker-on-turning-down-superman|title=Paul Walker on Turning Down Superman|date=November 10, 2003|website=SuperHeroHype}}</ref>
The [[Coty, Inc.|Coty Prestige]] [[fragrance]] brand [[Cool Water (perfume)|Davidoff Cool Water for Men]] announced in January 2011 that Walker was going to be the new face of the brand as of July 2011.<ref>{{cite news|title=Coty Prestige Announces Agreement with Paul Walker|url=http://multivu.prnewswire.com/mnr/prne/cotydavidoff/47576/|accessdate=December 3, 2013|agency=[[PR Newswire]]|date=January 14, 2011}}</ref> He reprised his role in the fifth installment of ''The Fast and the Furious'' series, ''[[Fast Five]]'' (2011), and again in ''[[Fast & Furious 6]]'' (2013). Upcoming films in which Walker starred or appeared in due for release are ''[[Hours (2013 film)|Hours]]'', set for release in December 2013, and ''[[Brick Mansions]]'', set for release in May 2014. At the time of his death, Walker had been filming ''[[Fast and Furious 7]]'', which was slated for release in July 2014.<ref>{{cite news|title=Report: Paul Walkers death forces delay of Fast and Furious 7 shoot|url=http://www.hitfix.com/news/paul-walkers-death-forces-delay-of-fast-and-furious-7-shoot|accessdate=December 3, 2013|newspaper=[[HitFix]]|date=December 1, 2013}}</ref> He was also set to play [[Agent 47]] in the ''[[Agent 47 (film)|Hitman]]'' film adaptation.<ref>{{cite news|last=Trumbore|first=Dave|title=Paul Walker Leads HITMAN Reboot in AGENT 47|url=http://collider.com/paul-walker-hitman-reboot|accessdate=December 3, 2013|newspaper=Collider}}</ref>


==Personal life==
==Personal life==
Walker lived in [[Santa Barbara, California|Santa Barbara]] with his dogs.<ref name=famedive/><ref name=OC>{{cite news|last=Koltnow|first=Barry|title=Just chillin'|url=http://www.ocregister.com/entertainment/walker-118201-ocr-movie.html|accessdate=December 3, 2013|newspaper=[[The Orange County Register]]|date=February 18, 2006}}</ref> He and Rebecca McBrain,<ref>{{cite news|title=Paul Walker obituary | url=http://www.theguardian.com/film/2013/dec/01/paul-walker |work=[[The Guardian]] |accessdate=December 5, 2013 |date=December 1, 2013 |first=Ryan |last=Gilbey}}</ref> a one-time girlfriend,<ref>{{cite web|title=Paul Walker: Daughter Meadow with ex girlfriend Rebecca McBrain left behind after actor's tragic death in car accident|work=[[Christian Today]]| url=http://www.christiantoday.com/article/paul.walker.daughter.girlfriend.jasmine.pilchard.gosnell.fast.and.the.furious.7.filming/34873.htm|accessdate=December 1, 2013}}</ref> had a daughter<ref>{{cite news|title=Meadow Walker Paul Walker’s Adorable Daughter[PHOTOS]|url=http://dailyentertainmentnews.com/movies/meadow-walker-paul-walkers-daughter/|accessdate=December 3, 2013|newspaper=Daily Entertainment News|date=November 30, 2013}}</ref> who lived with her mother in Hawaii for 13 years and then moved to California to live with Walker in 2011.<ref>{{cite web|first=Grady|last=Smith|date=December 1, 2013|title=The sides of Paul Walker you may have missed|url=http://popwatch.ew.com/2013/12/01/the-sides-of-paul-walker-you-may-have-missed|work=[[Entertainment Weekly]]|accessdate=December 1, 2013}}</ref> He held a brown belt in [[Brazilian jiu-jitsu]] under Ricardo "Franjinha" Miller at Paragon Jiu-Jitsu<ref name=MensHealth>{{cite news|last=Duane|first=Daniel|title=Paul Walker's Adventure Sports Workout Routine|url=http://www.menshealth.com/fitness/paul-walkers-adventure-sports-workout-routine|accessdate=December 3, 2013|newspaper=[[Men's Health (magazine){{!}}Men's Health]]|date=September 6, 2005}}</ref> and was awarded with his black belt by Miller posthumously.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.bjpenn.com/paul-walker-receives-bjj-black-belt-at-memorial/ |title=Paul Walker receives BJJ Black Belt at Memorial |publisher=Bjpenn.com |date=December 9, 2013 |accessdate=December 10, 2013}}</ref>
Raised in a [[The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints|Mormon]] household, Walker became a [[Nondenominational Christianity|non-denominational Christian]] as an adult.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.christiantoday.com/article/meadow.walker.pauls.daughter.inspired.continue.acting.ff.star.christian.faith/34913.htm |title=Meadow Walker, Paul's daughter inspired him to continue acting; Fast and Furious star on being Christian |work=[[Christian Today]] |date=December 2, 2013 |access-date=August 5, 2016}}</ref> He lived in [[Santa Barbara, California|Santa Barbara]] with his dogs.<ref name=famedive/><ref name=OC>{{cite news|last=Koltnow|first=Barry|title=Just chillin'|url=http://www.ocregister.com/entertainment/walker-118201-ocr-movie.html|access-date=December 3, 2013|newspaper=[[The Orange County Register]]|date=February 18, 2006}}</ref> He and Rebecca Soteros, a childhood friend with whom he had an on-and-off relationship, had a daughter named [[Meadow Walker|Meadow Rain Walker]].<ref>{{cite news|title=Paul Walker obituary | url=https://www.theguardian.com/film/2013/dec/01/paul-walker |work=[[The Guardian]]|location=UK|access-date=December 5, 2013 |date = December 1, 2013 |first=Ryan |last=Gilbey}}</ref> Meadow lived with her mother in Hawaii for 13 years and, in 2011, moved to California to live with Walker.<ref>{{cite magazine|first=Grady|last=Smith|date=December 1, 2013|title=The sides of Paul Walker you may have missed|url=http://popwatch.ew.com/2013/12/01/the-sides-of-paul-walker-you-may-have-missed|magazine=[[Entertainment Weekly]]|access-date=December 1, 2013|archive-date= December 1, 2013| archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20131201204428/http://popwatch.ew.com/2013/12/01/the-sides-of-paul-walker-you-may-have-missed|url-status=dead}}</ref> [[Vin Diesel]], Walker's close friend, is the godfather of Walker's daughter.<ref>{{cite web|title=Vin Diesel Reacts to Paul Walker's Death: 'I Will Always Love You'|url=https://www.thewrap.com/paul-walker-death-vin-diesel-reacts-will-always-love/|website=The Wrap|date=December 2, 2013|access-date=August 12, 2014}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.mirror.co.uk/3am/celebrity-news/paul-walker-dead-vin-diesels-2900265|title=Paul Walker death: Vin Diesel's touching Facebook post about how he lost his 'other half'|newspaper=Daily Mirror|date=December 7, 2013|author=Chris Richards}}</ref>


In addition to Diesel, Walker was also close friends with fellow ''Fast & Furious'' co-star [[Tyrese Gibson]].<ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.mirror.co.uk/3am/celebrity-news/paul-walker-best-friend-tyrese-2988320|title=Paul Walker best friend Tyrese Gibson still struggling after actor's death |work=Daily Mirror|date=January 4, 2014|author=Owen Tonks|access-date=January 31, 2014}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=https://abcnews.go.com/blogs/entertainment/2013/12/tyrese-gibson-continues-to-struggle-with-paul-walkers-death/|title=Tyrese Gibson Heartbroken Over Paul Walker's Death|work=ABC News|date=December 4, 2013|access-date=December 10, 2013}}</ref>
Walker's first passion was [[marine biology]]; he joined the Board of Directors of The Billfish Foundation in 2006.<ref>{{cite news|title=Paul Walker Joins The Billfish Foundation to Kick-Off 20th Anniversary Celebration|url=http://www.sportfishingmag.com/news/paul-walker-joins-billfish-foundation-kick-20th-anniversary-celebration|accessdate=December 3, 2013|newspaper=Sport Fishing|date=September 25, 2006}}</ref> He fulfilled a lifelong dream by starring in a [[National Geographic Channel]] series ''Expedition Great White'' (later retitled ''Shark Men''), which premiered in June 2010.<ref name="starp">{{cite web|url=http://www.starpulse.com/news/index.php/2009/11/12/paul_walker_leads_shark_expedition_|title=Paul Walker Leads Shark Expedition|publisher=Starpulse.com|date=November 12, 2009|accessdate=November 15, 2009}}</ref><ref name="diverw">{{cite web|url=http://www.diverwire.com/scuba-environment-news/358-paul-walker-national-geographic-sharks.html|title=Actor Paul Walker Joins National Geographic Shark Expedition|publisher=DiverWire|date=November 13, 2009 |accessdate=November 15, 2009}}</ref> He spent 11 days as part of the crew, catching and tagging 7 [[great white shark]]s off the coast of Mexico. The expedition, led by Chris Fischer, founder and CEO of Fischer Productions, along with Captain Brett McBride and Dr. Michael Domeier of the Marine Conservation Science Institute took measurements, gathered DNA samples, and fastened real-time satellite tags to the great white sharks. This allowed Dr. Domeier to study migratory patterns especially those associated with mating and birthing over a 5-year period of time.<ref name="natgeo">{{cite web|url=http://channel.nationalgeographic.com/series/expedition-week/4906/Overview?sicontent=0&sicreative=4194840652&siclientid=804&sitrackingid=107542971&source=banner_semygwngc_113|title=Expedition Great White|work=[[National Geographic Channel|National Geographic]]|accessdate=November 15, 2009}}</ref>


He held a brown belt in [[Brazilian jiu-jitsu]] under Ricardo "Franjinha" Miller at Paragon Jiu-Jitsu<ref name=MensHealth>{{cite news |last=Duane |first=Daniel |title=Paul Walker's Adventure Sports Workout Routine|url=http://www.menshealth.com/fitness/paul-walkers-adventure-sports-workout-routine|access-date=December 3, 2013 |newspaper=[[Men's Health (magazine)|Men's Health]]|date=September 6, 2005}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|date=December 4, 2013|title=Paul Walker obituary: Co-star of the 'Fast & Furious' franchise which|url=https://www.independent.co.uk/news/obituaries/paul-walker-co-star-fast-furious-franchise-which-turned-world-illegal-car-racing-huge-box-office-success-8978627.html |archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/20220525/https://www.independent.co.uk/news/obituaries/paul-walker-co-star-fast-furious-franchise-which-turned-world-illegal-car-racing-huge-box-office-success-8978627.html |archive-date=May 25, 2022 |url-access=subscription |url-status=live|access-date=July 20, 2021|website=The Independent}}</ref> and was awarded his black belt by Miller posthumously.<ref name=bjpenn>{{cite web |url=http://www.bjpenn.com/paul-walker-receives-bjj-black-belt-at-memorial/ |title=Paul Walker receives BJJ Black Belt at Memorial |publisher=Bjpenn.com |date=December 9, 2013 |access-date=December 10, 2013 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131212221654/http://www.bjpenn.com/paul-walker-receives-bjj-black-belt-at-memorial/ |archive-date=December 12, 2013 }}</ref> Walker founded the [[humanitarian aid]] nonprofit charity [[Reach Out Worldwide]] (ROWW) with financial adviser Roger Rodas in response to the [[2010 Haiti earthquake]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.wealthmanagement.ml.com/wm/pages/ArticleViewer.aspx?TITLE=Call-to-Action|title=Call to Action|publisher=[[Merrill Lynch]]|access-date=November 30, 2013|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131202235315/http://wealthmanagement.ml.com/wm/pages/ArticleViewer.aspx?TITLE=Call-to-Action|archive-date=December 2, 2013}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.roww.org|title=REACH OUT Worldwide|publisher=REACH OUT Worldwide}}</ref> He traveled to a number of disaster-stricken areas to supply aid until his death.
In March 2010, Walker went to [[Constitución, Chile]] to offer his help and support to the people injured in the [[2010 Chile earthquake|8.8 magnitude earthquake]] that struck on February 27. He flew with his [[humanitarian aid]] team, REACH OUT Worldwide, to Haiti to lend a helping hand to the [[2010 Haiti earthquake]] victims.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.roww.org|title=REACH OUT Worldwide|publisher=REACH OUT Worldwide}}</ref>
[[File:Nissan Skyline - 2 Fast 2 Furious.JPG|thumb|right|Walker drove a [[Nissan Skyline GT-R]] in ''[[2 Fast 2 Furious]]''.]]


[[File:Nissan Skyline - 2 Fast 2 Furious.JPG|thumb|Walker drove a [[Nissan Skyline GT-R#Fifth generation (1999–2002)|R34 Nissan Skyline GT-R]] V-Spec in ''[[2 Fast 2 Furious]]''. He later owned the car.|alt=]]
An avid car enthusiast, he competed in the [[Redline Time Attack]] racing series in which he raced an [[BMW M3|M3 E92]] and was on the AE Performance Team. His car was sponsored by Etnies, Brembo Brakes, Ohlins, Volk, OS Giken, Hankook, Gintani, and Reach Out Worldwide.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://redlinetimeattack.com/ti/rl/content/7Ye8Ikji.html|title=AE Performance|publisher=[[Redline Time Attack]]}}</ref> Walker had been preparing for an [[auto show]] prior to his death.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://elcomercio.pe/espectaculos/1666698/noticia-paul-walker-estrella-rapidos-furiosos-fallecio-accidente-transito|title=Paul Walker, estrella de "Rápidos y furiosos" falleció en accidente de tránsito|publisher=[[El Comercio (Peru)|El Comercio]]}}</ref>
Walker had an interest in [[marine biology]], and joined the board of directors of The Billfish Foundation in 2006.<ref>{{cite news|title=Paul Walker and Marine Biology: Foundation Presents Marine Awards|url=http://www.natureworldnews.com/articles/17285/20151005/paul-walker-marine-biology-foundation-presents-awards.htm|last=Arnold|first=Catherine|access-date=March 8, 2013|work=Nature World News|date=September 25, 2006}}</ref> He fulfilled a lifelong dream by starring in the [[National Geographic (U.S. TV channel)|National Geographic Channel]] series ''Expedition Great White'' (retroactively retitled ''Shark Men''), which premiered in June 2010.<ref name="starp">{{cite web|url=http://www.starpulse.com/news/index.php/2009/11/12/paul_walker_leads_shark_expedition_ |title=Paul Walker Leads Shark Expedition |publisher=Starpulse.com |date=November 12, 2009 |access-date=November 15, 2009 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100426143308/http://www.starpulse.com/news/index.php/2009/11/12/paul_walker_leads_shark_expedition_ |archive-date=April 26, 2010 }}</ref><ref name="diverw">{{cite web|url=http://www.diverwire.com/scuba-environment-news/358-paul-walker-national-geographic-sharks.html |title=Actor Paul Walker Joins National Geographic Shark Expedition |publisher=DiverWire |date=November 13, 2009 |access-date=November 15, 2009 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20091203100815/http://www.diverwire.com/scuba-environment-news/358-paul-walker-national-geographic-sharks.html |archive-date=December 3, 2009 }}</ref> Walker spent 11 days catching and tagging seven [[great white shark]]s off the coast of Mexico. The expedition, led by Chris Fischer, founder and CEO of Fischer Productions, and Brett McBride and Michael Domeier of the Marine Conservation Science Institute, took measurements, gathered DNA samples, and fastened real-time satellite tags to the great white sharks, in order to study migratory patterns, especially those associated with mating and birthing, over a five-year period.<ref name="natgeo">{{cite web|url=http://channel.nationalgeographic.com/wild/shark-attack-experiment-live/interactives/expedition-great-white/ |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121116143818/http://channel.nationalgeographic.com/wild/shark-attack-experiment-live/interactives/expedition-great-white/ |url-status=dead |archive-date=November 16, 2012 |title=Expedition Great White |work=[[National Geographic Channel|National Geographic]] |access-date=November 15, 2009 }}</ref>


Roger Rodas became Walker's financial adviser in 2007 and helped to establish Reach Out Worldwide.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.wealthmanagement.ml.com/wm/pages/ArticleViewer.aspx?TITLE=Call-to-Action |title=Call to Action |publisher=[[Merrill Lynch]] |accessdate=November 30, 2013}}</ref> Rodas was the CEO of Always Evolving, a Valencia high-end vehicle performance shop owned by Walker.<ref>{{cite news |first=Perry |last=Smith |date=November 30, 2013 |title=Paul Walker, Santa Clarita CEO Reportedly Killed In Fatal Single-Car Crash |url= http://hometownstation.com/santa-clarita-news/paul-walker-santa-clarita-ceo-reportedly-killed-fatal-single-car-crash-39250 |publisher=[[KHTS (AM)|KHTS Radio]] |accessdate=November 30, 2013}}</ref> He shared a close friendship with Tyrese Gibson.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://abcnews.go.com/blogs/entertainment/2013/12/tyrese-gibson-continues-to-struggle-with-paul-walkers-death/ |title=Tyrese Gibson Heartbroken Over Paul Walker's Death |publisher=ABC News |date=December 4, 2013 |accessdate=December 10, 2013}}</ref>
A car enthusiast, Walker competed in the [[Redline Time Attack]] racing series in which he raced on the AE Performance Team driving a [[BMW M3#E90/92/93 M3|BMW E92 M3]]. His car was sponsored by Etnies, [[Brembo|Brembo Brakes]], [[Öhlins]], [[Volk racing wheels|Volk]], OS Giken, [[Hankook Tire|Hankook]], Gintani, and Reach Out Worldwide.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://redlinetimeattack.com/ti/rl/content/7Ye8Ikji.html |title=AE Performance |publisher=[[Redline Time Attack]] |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100322193146/http://redlinetimeattack.com/ti/rl/content/7Ye8Ikji.html |archive-date=March 22, 2010 }}</ref> Walker had been preparing for an [[auto show]] prior to his death.<ref>{{cite news|title=Paul Walker, estrella de "Rápidos y furiosos" falleció en accidente de tránsito |language=es|newspaper=[[El Comercio (Peru)|El Comercio]]|url=http://elcomercio.pe/espectaculos/1666698/noticia-paul-walker-estrella-rapidos-furiosos-fallecio-accidente-transito}}</ref> Walker owned Always Evolving, a Valencia high-end vehicle performance shop, where Rodas, a [[pro-am]] racer,<ref>{{cite news |url=http://www.cnn.com/2013/12/03/us/walker-crash-roger-rodas/?c=&page=1|title=Rodas: Racer, manager, friend to Walker|date=December 3, 2013|access-date=June 20, 2014}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|first=Perry|last=Smith|date=November 30, 2013|title=UPDATE: Paul Walker, Santa Clarita CEO Reportedly Killed In Car Crash |url=https://www.hometownstation.com/santa-clarita-news/paul-walker/update-paul-walker-santa-clarita-ceo-reportedly-killed-in-car-crash-39250|publisher=[[KHTS (AM)|KHTS Radio]]|access-date=November 30, 2013}}</ref> acted as CEO.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.motorsport.com/obituaries/news/walker-and-rodas-you-will-be-missed/|work=Motor Sport|title=Walker and Rodas, you will be missed|date=December 1, 2013|access-date=December 2, 2013}}</ref> Walker had a large collection of about 30 cars, a portion of which he co-owned along with Rodas.<ref>{{Cite news |url=https://www.nbclosangeles.com/news/local/Suit-Over-Paul-Walkers-Car-Collection-Settles-414103003.html|title=Suit Over Paul Walker's Car Collection Settles |work=NBC Southern California|access-date=August 6, 2018}}</ref> In January 2020, 21 vehicles owned by Walker were sold for a combined $2.33 million during spirited bidding at an annual car auction in Arizona.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://auto.hindustantimes.com/auto/news/fast-and-furious-actor-paul-walker-s-cars-go-under-hammer-fetch-2-33-mn-41579411303606.html|title=Fast and Furious actor Paul Walker's cars go under hammer, fetch $2.33 mn|date=January 19, 2020 |website=auto.hindustantimes.com |access-date=January 19, 2020}}</ref>


==Death==
==Death==
[[File:Herculesstreet.jpg|thumb|right|The site of Walker's death on Hercules Street in [[Santa Clarita]], 2015]]
On November 30, 2013, at approximately 3:30 p.m. [[Pacific Time Zone|PST]], Walker and friend Roger Rodas; who was a former professional racer and later worked as Paul Walker's financial adviser<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.motorsport.com/obituaries/news/walker-and-rodas-you-will-be-missed/ |title=Walker and Rodas, you will be missed |date=December 1, 2013 |accessdate=December 2, 2013}}</ref> age 38, left an event for Walker's charity Reach Out Worldwide for victims of [[Typhoon Haiyan]]<ref name="CNN1">{{cite news |last1=Duke |first1=Alan |last2=Sutton |first2=Joe |url=http://www.cnn.com/2013/11/30/showbiz/actor-paul-walker-dies |title='Fast & Furious' star Paul Walker killed in car crash |publisher=CNN |date=December 1, 2013 |accessdate=December 1, 2013}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |url=http://abclocal.go.com/kabc/story?section=news/entertainment&id=9344668 |title='Fast and Furious' star Paul Walker dies in Valencia car crash, publicist says |publisher=[[ABC News]] |date=November 30, 2013 |accessdate=November 30, 2013}}</ref> in Rodas' red 2005 [[Porsche Carrera GT]]. After leaving the event, the car crashed into a light pole and tree on Hercules Street, a 45&nbsp;mph speed zone near Kelly Johnson Parkway in [[Valencia, Santa Clarita, California]], after which the vehicle burst into flames.<ref name="CNN1" /><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.pressdemocrat.com/article/20131203/wire/131209908 |title=Officials: Paul Walker crash not part of street race |publisher=The Press Democrat |date=December 3, 2013 |accessdate=December 7, 2013}}</ref><ref name="TIME1">{{cite news |url= http://entertainment.time.com/2013/11/30/publicist-fast-furious-actor-paul-walker-dies-in-car-crash |title=Publicist: Fast & Furious Actor Paul Walker Dies in Car Crash |work=[[Time (magazine)|Time]] |date=November 30, 2013 |accessdate=November 30, 2013}}</ref><ref>Schabner, Dean (November 30, 2013). [http://abcnews.go.com/Entertainment/fast-furious-star-paul-walker-killed-crash/story?id=21059278 'Fast and Furious' Star Paul Walker Killed in Crash"]. [[ABC News]].</ref><ref>{{cite news |url=http://www.nydailynews.com/news/national/paul-walker-dies-crash-report-article-1.1533786 |title=Paul Walker dead at 40:'Fast and Furious' star killed in fiery car crash |date=November 30, 2013 |accessdate=November 30, 2013 |author=Joel Landau |work=[[Daily News (New York)|Daily News]]}}</ref> The Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department declared both victims dead at the scene.<ref name="TIME1" /><ref name="BBC">{{cite news |title=Fast & Furious actor Paul Walker dies in California car crash |date=December 1, 2013 |publisher=BBC News |url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-25173331 |work=BBC News US & Canada |accessdate=December 1, 2013}}</ref> Rodas died of multiple traumatic injuries, while Walker died from the combined effects of traumatic and thermal injuries, according to the [[Los Angeles County Coroner|Los Angeles county coroner's office]].<ref name="autogenerated1" />
On November 30, 2013, at about 3:30&nbsp;p.m. [[Pacific Time Zone|PST]], Walker, 40, and Roger Rodas, 38, left an event for Walker's charity Reach Out Worldwide for victims of [[Typhoon Haiyan]],<ref name="CNN1">{{cite news|last1=Duke|first1=Alan|last2=Sutton|first2=Joe|url=http://www.cnn.com/2013/11/30/showbiz/actor-paul-walker-dies|title='Fast & Furious' star Paul Walker killed in car crash|publisher=CNN|date=November 30, 2013|access-date=November 30, 2013}}</ref> with Rodas driving his red [[2005 Porsche Carrera GT]].<ref name="CNN2">{{cite news|url=http://edition.cnn.com/2013/12/04/showbiz/paul-walker-autopsy/index.html|title=Autopsy blames impact and fire for actor Paul Walker's death|publisher=CNN|date=December 4, 2013|access-date=December 18, 2013}}</ref> Traveling between {{convert|80|mi/h|km/h|abbr=on}} and {{convert|93|mi/h|km/h|abbr=on}} in a
{{convert|45|mi/h|km/h|abbr=on}} speed zone on Hercules Street in [[Valencia, Santa Clarita, California|Valencia]], a neighborhood of [[Santa Clarita, California]], Rodas lost control of the car and crashed into a concrete lamp post and two trees off the road, catching fire within seconds after impact.<ref name="CNN1"/><ref>* {{cite news|date=December 3, 2013|title=Officials: Paul Walker crash not part of street race|work=The Press Democrat|location=Santa Rosa, CA|url=https://www.pressdemocrat.com/csp/mediapool/sites/PressDemocrat/News/story.csp?cid=2504882|access-date=December 7, 2013}}
* {{cite news|date=November 30, 2013|title=Publicist: Fast & Furious Actor Paul Walker Dies in Car Crash|magazine=[[Time (magazine)|Time]]|location=New York|url=http://entertainment.time.com/2013/11/30/publicist-fast-furious-actor-paul-walker-dies-in-car-crash/|url-status=dead|access-date=November 30, 2013|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131209205008/http://entertainment.time.com/2013/11/30/publicist-fast-furious-actor-paul-walker-dies-in-car-crash/|archive-date=December 9, 2013}}
* Schabner, Dean (November 30, 2013). [https://abcnews.go.com/Entertainment/fast-furious-star-paul-walker-killed-crash/story?id=21059278 'Fast and Furious' Star Paul Walker Killed in Crash"]. [[ABC News (United States)|ABC News]].
* {{cite news|author=Joel Landau|date=November 30, 2013|title=Paul Walker dead at 40: 'Fast and Furious' star killed in fiery car crash|work=[[Daily News (New York)|Daily News]]|location=New York|url=http://www.nydailynews.com/news/national/paul-walker-dies-crash-report-article-1.1533786|url-status=dead|access-date=November 30, 2013|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131201150104/http://www.nydailynews.com/news/national/paul-walker-dies-crash-report-article-1.1533786|archive-date=December 1, 2013}}
* {{cite news|date=December 1, 2013|title=Fast & Furious actor Paul Walker dies in California car crash|work=BBC News|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-25173331|access-date=December 1, 2013}}</ref> According to forensic evidence gathered from the scene, both men were knocked out by the impact. Rodas died instantly from multiple physical trauma while Walker died within seconds from the combined effects of physical trauma and burns. Both of their bodies were burned beyond recognition.<ref name="CNN2"/>


The curve where Walker and Rodas were killed is a popular spot for [[Drifting (motorsport)|drifting]] cars.<ref>{{cite web|first=Daniel B. |last=Wood |url=http://www.csmonitor.com/USA/Society/2013/1204/Paul-Walker-crash-could-romanticize-growing-street-racing-culture-video |title=Paul Walker crash could 'romanticize' growing street racing culture |work=The Christian Science Monitor |date=December 4, 2013 |accessdate=December 7, 2013}}</ref> Investigators believe the car he was in reached at least 90&nbsp;mph before the crash.<ref>{{cite web|last=Breuer |first=Howard |url=http://www.people.com/people/article/0,,20762380,00.html |title=Paul Walker Car Reached at Least 90 MPH Before Fatal Crash, Investigator Says |work=People |date=December 4, 2013 |accessdate=December 7, 2013}}</ref> Police also investigated as to whether [[drag racing]] played a role, but were unable to find evidence of a second car's involvement.<ref>{{cite news|title= Paul Walker death investigation: Police rule out second vehicle, focus on speed |url=http://www.cnn.com/2013/12/02/showbiz/paul-walker-death/|publisher=CNN|accessdate=December 2, 2013}}</ref> A different theory given by Paul Walker's family claims that reflectors on the road may have contributed to the crash, claiming this particular kind of Porsche is known to lose control if coming into contact with even the tiniest road bumps while speeding.<ref>{{cite web|title=New Theory in Paul Walker Crash|url=http://news.yahoo.com/video/theory-paul-walker-crash-135032835.html|work=Yahoo News|accessdate=11 December 2013|date=December 11, 2013}}</ref> Authorities determined that Rodas was driving the car, while Walker was the passenger.<ref name="autogenerated1">{{cite news|url=http://www.cnn.com/2013/12/04/us/walker-death-questions/index.html |title=Big questions in Walker crash probe |publisher=CNN |date=November 30, 2013 |accessdate=December 4, 2013}}</ref>
The curve where Walker and Rodas died is a popular spot for [[Drifting (motorsport)|drifting]] cars.<ref>{{cite news|first=Daniel B.|last=Wood|url=http://www.csmonitor.com/USA/Society/2013/1204/Paul-Walker-crash-could-romanticize-growing-street-racing-culture-video|title=Paul Walker crash could 'romanticize' growing street racing culture|work=The Christian Science Monitor|date=December 4, 2013|access-date=December 7, 2013}}</ref> No alcohol or other drugs were found in either man's system,<ref>{{cite news|author=<!--Staff writer(s); no by-line.-->|title= Speed may have been factor in Fast and Furious star Paul Walker's crash|url=https://www.smh.com.au/lifestyle/celebrity/speed-may-have-been-factor-in-fast-and-furious-star-paul-walkers-crash-20140104-30a8v.html|newspaper=Sunday Morning Herald|date=January 4, 2014|access-date=January 4, 2014}}</ref> and neither mechanical failure nor road conditions appeared to play a role.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.welt.de/vermischtes/article123529013/Walker-Auto-war-fast-100-Stundenkilometer-zu-schnell.html|title="Fast & Furious"-Star : Walker-Auto war fast 100 Stundenkilometer zu schnell|newspaper=Die Welt|language=de|date=January 4, 2014|access-date=January 4, 2014}}</ref> Police found no evidence of [[drag racing]].<ref>{{cite news|title=Paul Walker death investigation: Police rule out second vehicle, focus on speed|url= http://www.cnn.com/2013/12/02/showbiz/paul-walker-death/|publisher=CNN|access-date=December 2, 2013}}</ref> The investigation concluded that the car's speed and age of the tires were the primary reasons for the crash.<ref name="CNNautopsy">{{cite web|last=Duke|first=Alan|title=Investigators: Speed not drugs, racing or mechanical failure killed Paul Walker|url=http://edition.cnn.com/2014/03/25/showbiz/paul-walker-crash-probe/|publisher=CNN|access-date=March 26, 2014|date=March 26, 2014}}</ref>


[[File:Grave of Paul Walker.JPG|thumb|upright|Grave of Paul Walker at Forest Lawn Hollywood Hills]]
With ''[[Fast & Furious 7]]'' in the middle of filming at the time of Walker's death, Universal announced an indeterminate hiatus on the production, citing a desire to speak with his family before determining what to do with the film.<ref>{{cite web|last=Gonzalez |first=Maricela |url=http://insidemovies.ew.com/2013/12/04/paul-walker-fast-furious-7-production-halted-after-stars-death/ |title='Fast & Furious 7' production halted after Paul Walker's death |work=Entertainment Weekly |accessdate=December 5, 2013}}</ref> Numerous friends and movie stars have posted tributes to Walker on social media.<ref name=nzherald>{{cite news |title='Speechless' Vin Diesel pays tribute to Paul Walker |url=http://www.nzherald.co.nz/entertainment/news/article.cfm?c_id=1501119&objectid=11165594 |accessdate=December 2, 2013 |newspaper=The New Zealand Herald |date=December 2, 2013}}</ref>

With ''[[Furious 7]]'' in the middle of filming at the time of Walker's death, Universal announced an indeterminate hiatus on the production, citing a desire to speak with his family before determining what to do with the film.<ref>{{cite magazine |last=Gonzalez |first=Maricela |url= http://insidemovies.ew.com/2013/12/04/paul-walker-fast-furious-7-production-halted-after-stars-death/ |title='Fast & Furious 7' production halted after Paul Walker's death |magazine=Entertainment Weekly |access-date=December 5, 2013}}</ref>

Numerous friends and movie stars posted tributes to Walker on social media.<ref name=nzherald>{{cite news |title='Speechless' Vin Diesel pays tribute to Paul Walker |url= http://www.nzherald.co.nz/entertainment/news/article.cfm?c_id=1501119&objectid=11165594 |access-date=December 2, 2013 |newspaper=The New Zealand Herald |location= Auckland |date=December 2, 2013}}</ref> His remains were [[Cremation|cremated]] and his ashes were buried in a non-denominational ceremony at [[Forest Lawn Memorial Park (Hollywood Hills)|Forest Lawn Memorial Park]].<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.allvoices.com/contributed-news/16164396-paul-walker-has-been-buried-at-the-forest-lawn-memorial-park-cemetery-in-the-hollywood-hills-today |title=Paul Walker has been Buried at The Forest Lawn Memorial Park Cemetery in the Hollywood Hills Today |publisher=Allvoices.com |date=December 4, 2013 |access-date=December 18, 2013 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140114224800/http://www.allvoices.com/contributed-news/16164396-paul-walker-has-been-buried-at-the-forest-lawn-memorial-park-cemetery-in-the-hollywood-hills-today |archive-date=January 14, 2014 }}</ref> His life was later chronicled in the documentary ''I Am Paul Walker'', which was released on August 11, 2018.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.cnn.com/2018/08/10/entertainment/i-am-paul-walker-review/index.html|title='I Am Paul Walker' brings more nostalgia than depth to actor's life|author=Brian Lowry|website=CNN|date=August 10, 2018|access-date=March 21, 2019}}</ref>

=== Lawsuits ===
In December 2014, Walker's father filed a [[wrongful death claim]] against Rodas's estate, seeking the return of or "a proportionate share" of revenue generated by a group of automobiles that were jointly owned by both Walker and Rodas.<ref>{{Cite web |date=December 30, 2014 |title=Paul Walker's Father Files Claim Against Roger Rodas' Estate Over Exotic Cars - CBS Los Angeles |url=https://www.cbsnews.com/losangeles/news/paul-walkers-father-files-claim-against-roger-rodas-estate-over-exotic-cars/ |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240221190050/https://www.cbsnews.com/losangeles/news/paul-walkers-father-files-claim-against-roger-rodas-estate-over-exotic-cars/ |archive-date=February 21, 2024 |access-date=June 26, 2024 |website=www.cbsnews.com |language=en-US}}</ref>

In September 2015, Walker's daughter filed a wrongful death lawsuit against Porsche, claiming that the Porsche Carrera GT had numerous design defects including a history of instability, and that its seat belt placement can cause harm upon impact.<ref>{{Cite news|title = Paul Walker's teen daughter sues Porsche over his death in fiery crash|url = https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/morning-mix/wp/2015/09/29/paul-walkers-teen-daughter-sues-porsche-over-his-death-in-fiery-crash/|newspaper = [[The Washington Post]]|date = September 29, 2015|access-date = January 7, 2016|issn = 0190-8286|language = en-US|first = Lindsey|last = Bever}}</ref> However, Porsche denied any wrongdoing and blamed Walker, stating: "The perils, risk, and danger were open and obvious and known to him, and he chose to conduct himself in a manner so as to expose himself to such perils, dangers, and risks, thus [[Assumption of risk|assuming all the risks]] involved in using the vehicle."<ref>{{Cite web|title = Porsche Blames Paul Walker For His Own Death|url = https://www.yahoo.com/autos/porsche-blames-paul-walker-for-his-own-death-155422106.html|website = www.yahoo.com| date=November 17, 2015 |access-date = November 17, 2015}}</ref>

Walker's father and daughter both reached separate [[Settlement (litigation)|out-of-court settlements]] with Porsche.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.latimes.com/entertainment/la-et-entertainment-news-updates-paul-walker-porsche-settles-1508940377-htmlstory.html|title=Paul Walker's daughter settles with Porsche in wrongful-death suit|newspaper=Los Angeles Times|first=Christie|last=D'Zurilla|date=October 25, 2017|access-date=June 6, 2018}}</ref>

In April 2016, U.S. District Court Judge [[Philip S. Gutierrez]] ruled in favor of Porsche in a separate lawsuit filed by Rodas's widow Kristine.<ref>ANTHONY McCARTNEY, [https://web.archive.org/web/20160405180625/http://bigstory.ap.org/article/0bc4ee18c2504f4babbd3e8da8ae335d/judge-porsche-not-fault-crash-killed-paul-walker Judge: Porsche not at fault in crash that killed Paul Walker] April 5, 2016</ref><ref name=guardian>{{cite web | url=https://www.theguardian.com/film/2016/apr/06/judge-rules-porsche-not-to-blame-for-paul-walkers-death | title=Judge rules Porsche not to blame for Paul Walker's death | work=[[The Guardian]] | date=April 6, 2016 | access-date=April 6, 2016 | author=Child, Ben}}</ref>


==Filmography==
==Filmography==
{{Main|Paul Walker filmography}}
===Film===

[[File:Fast Five Cast 2.jpg|thumb|250px|''Fast Five'' cast with [[Natalie Morales]] for [[NBC]]'s ''[[Today (U.S. TV program)|Today Show]]''.]]
==Awards and nominations==
{| class="wikitable sortable"
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Year
! Title
! Role
! Notes
|-
| 1986
| ''[[Monster in the Closet]]''
| Professor Bennett
|
|-
| 1987
| ''Programmed to Kill''
| Jason
|
|-
| 1994
| ''[[Tammy and the T-Rex]]''
| Michael
|
|-
| 1998
| ''[[Meet the Deedles]]''
| Phil Deedle
|
|-
| 1998
| ''[[Pleasantville (film)|Pleasantville]]''
| Skip Martin
|
|-
| 1999
| ''[[Varsity Blues (film)|Varsity Blues]]''
| Lance Harbor
|
|-
| 1999
| ''[[She's All That]]''
| Dean Sampson
|
|-
| 1999
| ''[[Brokedown Palace]]''
| Jason
| Uncredited
|-
| 2000
| ''[[The Skulls (film)|The Skulls]]''
| Caleb Mandrake
|
|-
| 2001
|''[[The Fast and the Furious (2001 film)|The Fast and the Furious]]''
| [[List of The Fast and the Furious characters#Brian O'Connor|Brian O'Connor]]
|
|-
|-
! Year
| 2001
! Award
| ''[[Joy Ride (2001 film)|Joy Ride]]''
! Category
| Lewis Thomas
! Nominated work
|
! Result
|-
|-
| 2002
| 2002
| [[MTV Movie Award]]
| ''Life Makes Sense If You're Famous''
| [[MTV Movie Award for Best On-Screen Team|Best On-Screen Team]]
| Mikey
| style="text-align: center;" | ''[[The Fast and the Furious (2001 film)|The Fast and the Furious]]''
|
| {{won}}{{efn|name=fn1|Shared with [[Vin Diesel]]}}
|-
| 2003
|''[[Turbo-Charged Prelude]]''
| Brian O'Connor
|Short introductory film for ''[[2 Fast 2 Furious]]''
|-
| 2003
| ''[[2 Fast 2 Furious]]''
| Brian O'Connor
|
|-
| 2003
| ''[[Timeline (film)|Timeline]]''
| Chris Johnston
|
|-
| 2004
| ''[[Noel (film)|Noel]]''
| Mike Riley
|
|-
| 2005
| ''[[Into the Blue (2005 film)|Into the Blue]]''
| Jared Cole
|
|-
| 2006
| ''[[Eight Below]]''
| Jerry Shepard
|
|-
| 2006
| ''[[Running Scared (2006 film)|Running Scared]]''
| Joey Gazelle
|
|-
| 2006
| ''[[Flags of Our Fathers (film)|Flags of Our Fathers]]''
| [[Henry Oliver Hansen|Hank Hansen]]
|
|-
| 2007
| ''[[Stories USA]]''
| Mikey
|
|-
| 2007
| ''[[The Death and Life of Bobby Z]]''
| Tim Kearney
|
|-
| 2008
| ''[[The Lazarus Project]]''
| Ben Garvey
|
|-
| 2009
| ''[[Fast & Furious (2009 film)|Fast & Furious]]''
| Brian O'Connor
|
|-
| 2010
| ''[[Takers]]''
| John Rahway
|
|-
|-
| 2011
| 2011
| rowspan=2| [[Teen Choice Awards]]
| ''[[Fast Five]]''
| [[Teen Choice Awards|Choice Movie Actor – Action]]
| Brian O'Connor
| style="text-align: center;" | ''[[Fast Five]]''
|
| {{nom}}
|-
|2013
| ''[[Vehicle 19]]''
| Michael Woods
|
|-
|-
| 2013
| 2013
| [[Teen Choice Awards|Choice Movie: Chemistry]]
| ''[[Fast & Furious 6]]''
| rowspan=2 style="text-align: center;" | ''[[Fast & Furious 6]]''
| Brian O'Connor
| {{nom}}{{efn|Shared with Vin Diesel and [[Dwayne Johnson]]}}
|
|-
| 2013
| ''[[Pawn Shop Chronicles]]''
| Raw Dog
|
|-
| 2013
| ''[[Hours (2013 film)|Hours]]''
| Nolan
|
|-
|-
| 2014
| 2014
| ''[[Brick Mansions]]''
| [[MTV Movie Award]]
| [[MTV Movie Award for Best On-Screen Duo|Best On-Screen Duo]]
| Damien
| {{won}}{{efn|name=fn1}}
|
|-
|-
| rowspan=2| 2015
| 2014
| rowspan=2| [[Teen Choice Awards]]
| ''[[Fast & Furious 7]]''
| [[Teen Choice Awards|Choice Movie Actor: Action]]
| Brian O'Connor
| rowspan=2 style="text-align: center;" | ''[[Furious 7]]''
| Had not finished filming his scenes at time of death
| {{won}}
|-
|-
| [[Teen Choice Awards|Choice Movie: Chemistry]]
| 2015
| {{nom}}{{efn|Shared with [[Vin Diesel]], [[Michelle Rodriguez]], [[Tyrese Gibson]], [[Dwayne Johnson]], [[Ludacris]]}}
| ''Random Acts Of Violence''
| Unknown
| Had not finished filming his scenes at time of death
|}
|}


{{notelist}}
===Television===
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
! Year
! Title
! Role
! Notes
|-
| 1985
| ''[[Highway to Heaven]]''
| Eric Travers
| 1 episode
|-
| 1986
| ''Highway to Heaven''
| Todd Bryant
| 2 episodes
|-
| 1986–1987
| ''[[Throb]]''
| Jeremy Beatty
| 23 episodes
|-
| 1988
| ''[[I'm Telling!]]''
| Contestant
| 1 episode
|-
| 1990
| ''[[Charles in Charge]]''
| Russell Davis
| 1 episode
|-
| 1991
| ''[[Who's the Boss?]]''
| Michael Haynes
| 1 episode
|-
| 1992–1993
| ''[[The Young and the Restless]]''
|Brandon Collins
|
|-
| 1994
| ''[[CBS Schoolbreak Special]]''
| Dill
| 1 episode
|-
| 1994
| ''[[The Boys Are Back (TV series)|The Boys Are Back]]''
| Jesse Hansen
| Pilot episode
|-
| 1996
| ''[[Touched by an Angel]]''
| Jonathan
| 1 episode
|-
| 2010
| ''Shark Men''
| Himself
| 3 episodes
|-
| 2013
| ''[[Shark Week]]''
| Himself
| 1 episode
|}

===Music videos===
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
! Year
! Artist
! Song
|-
| 1997
| [[The Mighty Mighty Bosstones]]
| "Wrong Thing Right Then"
|-
| 2003
| [[Ludacris]]
| "[[Act a Fool (Ludacris song)|Act a Fool]]"
|}

==Awards and nominations==
{| class = "wikitable sortable"
|-
! Year || Award || Category || Film/TV show || Result
|-
| 1993 || The Youth in Film Awards || Outstanding Lead Actor || || {{nominated}}
|-
| 2000 || Young Hollywood Award || Exciting New Face&nbsp;– Male || || {{nominated}}
|-
| 2001 || Hollywood Breakthrough Award || Breakthrough Male Performance || || {{won}}
|-
| 2001 || Young Hollywood Award || New Stylemaker&nbsp;– Male || || {{won}}
|-
| 2002 || [[MTV Movie Award]] || Best On-Screen Team<br /><small>Shared with [[Vin Diesel]]</small> || ''[[The Fast and the Furious (2001 film)|The Fast and the Furious]]'' || {{won}}
|-
| 2002 || [[MTV Movie Award]] || Breakthrough Male Performance || ''[[The Fast and the Furious (2001 film)|The Fast and the Furious]]'' || {{nom}}
|-
| 2003 || [[Teen Choice Award]] || Choice Movie Chemistry<br /><small>For Paul Walker and his car</small> || ''[[2 Fast 2 Furious]]'' || {{won}}
|-
| 2009 || Teen Choice Award || Choice Movie Actor: Action Adventure || ''[[Fast & Furious]]'' || {{nom}}
|-
| 2011 || Teen Choice Award || Choice Movie Actor: Action Adventure || '' [[Fast Five]] '' || {{nom}}
|}


==References==
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|DATE OF DEATH = November 30, 2013
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Paul Walker
Walker at the premiere of Fast & Furious in London, 2009
Born
Paul William Walker IV

(1973-09-12)September 12, 1973
DiedNovember 30, 2013(2013-11-30) (aged 40)
Cause of deathCar crash
Burial placeForest Lawn Memorial Park
Hollywood Hills, California, U.S.
OccupationActor
Years active1975–2013
ChildrenMeadow Walker
RelativesCody Walker (brother)

Paul William Walker IV[1] (September 12, 1973[2] – November 30, 2013) was an American actor. He was best known for his role as Brian O'Conner in the Fast & Furious franchise.

Paul Walker began his career as a child actor in the 1980s, gaining recognition in the 1990s after appearing in the television soap opera The Young and the Restless; he received praise for his performances in the teen comedy She's All That and the comedy-drama Varsity Blues (both 1999), and rose to international fame by starring in The Fast and the Furious (2001).

He also starred in the commercially successful road thriller Joy Ride (2001), becoming an action star. He followed this with the box-office disappointments Into the Blue (2005) and Running Scared (2006), although he earned praise for his performance in the survival drama Eight Below and for his portrayal of Hank Hansen in Flags of Our Fathers (both 2006). Outside of these, Walker largely appeared in low-budget action films, but starred in the commercially successful heist film Takers (2010).

Walker died in a single-vehicle collision on November 30, 2013, as a passenger in a speeding car.[3] His father and daughter filed separate wrongful death lawsuits against Porsche, which resulted in settlements.[4] At the time of his death, Walker had not completed filming Furious 7 (2015); it was released after rewrites and stand-ins, including his brothers Cody and Caleb, both of whom filled in for him, were used to complete the film while the song "See You Again" by Wiz Khalifa and Charlie Puth was commissioned as a tribute.[5]

Early life and education

Walker was born on September 12, 1973, in Glendale, California.[6] His mother, Cheryl (née Crabtree), was a fashion model,[7] and his father, Paul William Walker III, was a sewer contractor and former amateur boxer who was a two-time Golden Gloves champion.[8][9] Walker's paternal grandfather, William, had a short-lived boxing career as "Irish" Billy Walker, while another raced factory cars for Ford in the 1960s.[7]

Walker was raised in the Mormon religion,[8] and had four younger siblings: Aimee, Ashlie, Caleb, and Cody. He spent most of his early life in the Sunland neighborhood of Los Angeles and graduated from high school at Village Christian School in 1991.[10][11] Walker subsequently attended several community colleges in Southern California, majoring in marine biology.[12]

Career

Walker began a modeling career as a toddler, starring in a television commercial for Pampers at age two. He continued to appear in commercials, most notably for Showbiz Pizza in 1984,[13] before beginning an acting career on television that year, appearing in the teen anthology series CBS Schoolbreak Special. Walker continued to work in television until 1996, across a number of genres; he appeared in two episodes of the fantasy drama Highway to Heaven between 1984 and 1986, and secured his first leading role in 1987, appearing as Jeremy Beatty in the sitcom Throb. He continued to feature on sitcoms in the early 1990s, with guest roles in Charles in Charge, Who's the Boss?, and the short-lived What a Dummy. In 1993, he portrayed Brandon Collins on the soap opera The Young and the Restless; he and co-star Heather Tom, who played Victoria Newman, gained fame, and were nominated for Outstanding Lead Actor and Actress in a Soap Opera at the Youth in Film Awards. Walker's final television role was on Touched by an Angel, although he appeared as himself, alongside his sister Ashlie, as contestants on a 1988 episode of the game show I'm Telling!, in which they finished in second place.

Walker began his film career in 1986, appearing mainly in low budget B films. His first role was in the horror comedy Monster in the Closet, and a year later, starred in The Retaliator (retroactively subtitled Programmed to Kill), a science fiction film. In 1994, he returned to film, starring in Tammy and the T-Rex, but secured his first feature film role in the comedy Meet the Deedles in 1998; although commercially and critically unsuccessful, it allowed Walker to secure supporting roles in the films Pleasantville (1998), Varsity Blues (1999), She's All That (1999), and The Skulls (2000).[citation needed]

"[Walker] is that guy. As a director, [Walker is] completely supportive of my vision of what the film is. And even better, he's completely game for it."

Wayne Kramer, who directed and cast Walker in Running Scared (2006).[14]

In 2001, Walker's breakthrough role was starring opposite Vin Diesel in the action film The Fast and the Furious; it was commercially successful, and subsequently launched a media franchise. The film also established Walker as a film star and leading man, as his performance garnered the MTV Movie Award for Best On-Screen Team (shared with Diesel) in 2002. Walker starred in the critically successful thriller Joy Ride (2001), also focusing on car-related action, and reprised his role as Brian O'Conner in the 2003 sequel 2 Fast 2 Furious. After this, he starred either in low-budget or commercially unsuccessful films for a time, notably Timeline (2003) and Into the Blue (2005).

Picture of Fast Five cast (from left) Dwayne Johnson, Ludacris, Jordana Brewster, Vin Diesel, and Walker with Natalie Morales for NBC's Today Show taken in April 2011

Walker portrayed Hank Hansen in Clint Eastwood's war film Flags of Our Fathers (2006) and starred in the survival drama Eight Below, both released in 2006. Eight Below garnered critical acclaim and opened in first place at the box office, grossing over US$20 million during its opening weekend.[15] Walker then starred in the independent film The Lazarus Project, which was released on DVD on October 21, 2008.

Walker in 2011

Despite initial reluctance, Walker reprised his role as Brian O'Conner after seven years, in Fast & Furious (2009). The film became the highest-grossing film in the franchise up until that point.[16] He then reprised his role in the fifth and sixth installments of the franchise, which were commercially successful, while his performances were praised. Walker was nominated for Choice Movie Actor – Action at the 2011 Teen Choice Awards for the former, and nominated for Choice Movie: Chemistry (with Diesel and Dwayne Johnson) and won his second MTV Movie Award for Best On-Screen Duo with Diesel for the latter. Walker also starred in the heist film Takers (2010),[17] and returned to modeling in 2011, appearing as the face of fragrance brand Cool Water.[18] In 2012, he founded the film production company Laguna Ridge Pictures, which signed a first-look deal with Fast & Furious distributor Universal Pictures.[19]

After his death in 2013, four films starring Walker were released; the thriller film Hours (2013), the action film Brick Mansions (2014), itself a remake of the French film District 13 (2004). He also served as executive producer on the film Pawn Shop Chronicles (2013), while Furious 7, originally slated for release in 2014, was pushed back to recreate Walker's likeness. The filmmakers hired Peter Jackson's Weta Digital visual effects house to complete this,[20] using existing reference materials, Walker's brothers Caleb and Cody, as well as co-star John Brotherton, as stand-ins,[21] and outtakes or older footage,[20][22][23] to create an accurate remodel of Walker's face. The film was then released in 2015,[24] and Walker won the award for Choice Movie Actor: Action at the 2015 Teen Choice Awards, and was nominated for Choice Movie: Chemistry (shared with Diesel, Johnson, Michelle Rodriguez, Tyrese Gibson, and Ludacris).

Walker was also set to play Agent 47 in the film adaptation Hitman: Agent 47 (2015), but died before production began.[25] It was later revealed Walker declined the role of Superman in Superman Returns (2006), allegedly due to the "Superman curse" and the celebrity associated with the role.[26]

Personal life

Raised in a Mormon household, Walker became a non-denominational Christian as an adult.[27] He lived in Santa Barbara with his dogs.[8][28] He and Rebecca Soteros, a childhood friend with whom he had an on-and-off relationship, had a daughter named Meadow Rain Walker.[29] Meadow lived with her mother in Hawaii for 13 years and, in 2011, moved to California to live with Walker.[30] Vin Diesel, Walker's close friend, is the godfather of Walker's daughter.[31][32]

In addition to Diesel, Walker was also close friends with fellow Fast & Furious co-star Tyrese Gibson.[33][34]

He held a brown belt in Brazilian jiu-jitsu under Ricardo "Franjinha" Miller at Paragon Jiu-Jitsu[35][36] and was awarded his black belt by Miller posthumously.[37] Walker founded the humanitarian aid nonprofit charity Reach Out Worldwide (ROWW) with financial adviser Roger Rodas in response to the 2010 Haiti earthquake.[38][39] He traveled to a number of disaster-stricken areas to supply aid until his death.

Walker drove a R34 Nissan Skyline GT-R V-Spec in 2 Fast 2 Furious. He later owned the car.

Walker had an interest in marine biology, and joined the board of directors of The Billfish Foundation in 2006.[40] He fulfilled a lifelong dream by starring in the National Geographic Channel series Expedition Great White (retroactively retitled Shark Men), which premiered in June 2010.[41][42] Walker spent 11 days catching and tagging seven great white sharks off the coast of Mexico. The expedition, led by Chris Fischer, founder and CEO of Fischer Productions, and Brett McBride and Michael Domeier of the Marine Conservation Science Institute, took measurements, gathered DNA samples, and fastened real-time satellite tags to the great white sharks, in order to study migratory patterns, especially those associated with mating and birthing, over a five-year period.[43]

A car enthusiast, Walker competed in the Redline Time Attack racing series in which he raced on the AE Performance Team driving a BMW E92 M3. His car was sponsored by Etnies, Brembo Brakes, Öhlins, Volk, OS Giken, Hankook, Gintani, and Reach Out Worldwide.[44] Walker had been preparing for an auto show prior to his death.[45] Walker owned Always Evolving, a Valencia high-end vehicle performance shop, where Rodas, a pro-am racer,[46][47] acted as CEO.[48] Walker had a large collection of about 30 cars, a portion of which he co-owned along with Rodas.[49] In January 2020, 21 vehicles owned by Walker were sold for a combined $2.33 million during spirited bidding at an annual car auction in Arizona.[50]

Death

The site of Walker's death on Hercules Street in Santa Clarita, 2015

On November 30, 2013, at about 3:30 p.m. PST, Walker, 40, and Roger Rodas, 38, left an event for Walker's charity Reach Out Worldwide for victims of Typhoon Haiyan,[51] with Rodas driving his red 2005 Porsche Carrera GT.[52] Traveling between 80 mph (130 km/h) and 93 mph (150 km/h) in a 45 mph (72 km/h) speed zone on Hercules Street in Valencia, a neighborhood of Santa Clarita, California, Rodas lost control of the car and crashed into a concrete lamp post and two trees off the road, catching fire within seconds after impact.[51][53] According to forensic evidence gathered from the scene, both men were knocked out by the impact. Rodas died instantly from multiple physical trauma while Walker died within seconds from the combined effects of physical trauma and burns. Both of their bodies were burned beyond recognition.[52]

The curve where Walker and Rodas died is a popular spot for drifting cars.[54] No alcohol or other drugs were found in either man's system,[55] and neither mechanical failure nor road conditions appeared to play a role.[56] Police found no evidence of drag racing.[57] The investigation concluded that the car's speed and age of the tires were the primary reasons for the crash.[58]

Grave of Paul Walker at Forest Lawn Hollywood Hills

With Furious 7 in the middle of filming at the time of Walker's death, Universal announced an indeterminate hiatus on the production, citing a desire to speak with his family before determining what to do with the film.[59]

Numerous friends and movie stars posted tributes to Walker on social media.[60] His remains were cremated and his ashes were buried in a non-denominational ceremony at Forest Lawn Memorial Park.[61] His life was later chronicled in the documentary I Am Paul Walker, which was released on August 11, 2018.[62]

Lawsuits

In December 2014, Walker's father filed a wrongful death claim against Rodas's estate, seeking the return of or "a proportionate share" of revenue generated by a group of automobiles that were jointly owned by both Walker and Rodas.[63]

In September 2015, Walker's daughter filed a wrongful death lawsuit against Porsche, claiming that the Porsche Carrera GT had numerous design defects including a history of instability, and that its seat belt placement can cause harm upon impact.[64] However, Porsche denied any wrongdoing and blamed Walker, stating: "The perils, risk, and danger were open and obvious and known to him, and he chose to conduct himself in a manner so as to expose himself to such perils, dangers, and risks, thus assuming all the risks involved in using the vehicle."[65]

Walker's father and daughter both reached separate out-of-court settlements with Porsche.[66]

In April 2016, U.S. District Court Judge Philip S. Gutierrez ruled in favor of Porsche in a separate lawsuit filed by Rodas's widow Kristine.[67][68]

Filmography

Awards and nominations

Year Award Category Nominated work Result
2002 MTV Movie Award Best On-Screen Team The Fast and the Furious Won[a]
2011 Teen Choice Awards Choice Movie Actor – Action Fast Five Nominated
2013 Choice Movie: Chemistry Fast & Furious 6 Nominated[b]
2014 MTV Movie Award Best On-Screen Duo Won[a]
2015 Teen Choice Awards Choice Movie Actor: Action Furious 7 Won
Choice Movie: Chemistry Nominated[c]
  1. ^ a b Shared with Vin Diesel
  2. ^ Shared with Vin Diesel and Dwayne Johnson
  3. ^ Shared with Vin Diesel, Michelle Rodriguez, Tyrese Gibson, Dwayne Johnson, Ludacris

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