Paul Stephen Rudd (born April 6, 1969) is an American actor, comedian, writer and producer. He has primarily appeared in comedies, and is known for his roles in the films Clueless (1995), Wet Hot American Summer (2001), Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy (2004), The 40-Year-Old Virgin (2005), Knocked Up (2007), Role Models (2008), I Love You, Man (2009), Wanderlust (2012), This Is 40 (2012), and Anchorman 2: The Legend Continues (2013). In television, he appeared in the early 1990s on the NBC drama Sisters and some years later he appeared as Mike Hannigan on the NBC sitcom Friends. Other guest television roles have included an appearance on the Tim and Eric show, a recurring role on Parks and Recreation as politician Bobby Newport, and hosting Saturday Night Live. In 2015, Rudd starred as Scott Lang / Ant-Man in Marvel Studios' Ant-Man and will be reprising the character in Captain America: Civil War, set for release May 6, 2016. Rudd received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on July 1, 2015.
Paul Rudd is an American actor known for comedies
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Paul Rudd (born 15 September 1979), also known professionally as DJ Paul Rudd, is an English House Music DJ, songwriter, record producer, recording artist, label owner and remixer. Starting as a radio DJ during the 1990s, he went on to DJ at venues around the world, before returning to the UK club scene. Rudd has released fourteen singles to date and his debut album, The Sound of London, came out in November 2012.
Paul Rudd (born 15 September 1979) in Kent, always had musical influences from both of his parents. Paul even set up a School Radio station at his secondary School and then dipped his fingers in Hospital Radio as music was his life. In 1998, Rudd won the 'Search for a Star' competition at the Capital Radio Café in Leicester Square, London, with Neil Fox. Since his breakthrough, Rudd DJed at clubs around England including in Liverpool (Blue Rooms; The Crush; Ritz; and Time), Manchester (Stanley's), Nottingham (Z Bar) and at several clubs in London, including Galaxy Nightclub, as their resident DJ.
Paul Ryan Rudd (born Paul Kenneth Rudd; May 15, 1940 – August 12, 2010) was an American actor, director, and a professor. He appeared as the title character in a 1976 production of Shakespeare's Henry V, opposite Meryl Streep as his love interest. Though best known for his live theatre performances, such as those on Broadway and the New York Shakespeare Festival, he also appeared in the 1978 film The Betsy and on television in the 1975 short-lived series Beacon Hill as Brian Mallory, the scheming Irish chauffeur.
He was born in Boston, Massachusetts on May 15, 1940. He attended Boston Latin School and later Assumption Preparatory School, graduating in 1958. He obtained a degree in psychology from Fairfield University.
Originally named Paul Kenneth Rudd, he adopted Ryan as his middle name from his mother’s maiden name, whose name had become Kathryn Rudd after marriage. He studied for the Roman Catholic priesthood but parted with mutual consent from his seminary. At some point, he married Joan Mannion, whom he later divorced.
Всеки път си казвах: "Не е тя".
Всеки път си казвах, че греша.
Всеки път си казвах, че ще спра.
Срещнах я, това е любовта.
Всеки си ден се плашех,
ще мога ли да издържа?
Всеки ден на сляп се правех,
за грешките ти в любовта.
Ако можеше небето
с гръм един да ме срази.
Ако можеше луната
моите очи да ослепи.
Припев: (х2)
Всеки път си казвах: "Не е тя".
Всеки път си казвах, че греша.
Всеки път си казвах, че ще спра.
Срещнах я, това е любовта.
Де да можех да те укротя
и с вериги да те окова,
звяр във кожа на човек
но омайваш всички хора!
Хищник страшен и свиреп
ден да дойде ще ти сложа ножа
Припев: (х2)
Дай ми само аз отдолу
да те хвана пак на голо
ще забравиш що е ритъм!
Що е ритъм ах да те питам!