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Paul Hipp (born July 17, 1963) is an American actor, singer, songwriter and filmmaker.
Paul Hipp was born and raised in the suburbs of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Hipp left Pennsylvania for New York City immediately after high school, starting his career playing for tips on the streets of Greenwich Village while studying acting with Mira Rostova and at HB Studio with William Hickey.
Paul soon found employment as a musician at various clubs in the Village, as well as earning acting roles in film. His made his debut on the silver screen in Abel Ferrara's China Girl, for which he also wrote... MORE
Paul Hipp (born July 17, 1963) is an American actor, singer, songwriter and filmmaker.
Paul Hipp was born and raised in the suburbs of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Hipp left Pennsylvania for New York City immediately after high school, starting his career playing for tips on the streets of Greenwich Village while studying acting with Mira Rostova and at HB Studio with William Hickey.
Paul soon found employment as a musician at various clubs in the Village, as well as earning acting roles in film. His made his debut on the silver screen in Abel Ferrara's China Girl, for which he also wrote the end-credit song "Midnight." Hipp went on to collaborate with Ferrara on several film and music projects, including: Bad Lieutenant, in which Hipp played Jesus Christ and co-wrote the end-credits song; Body Snatchers, which featured the song "I Want You Back"; and The Funeral, which saw Hipp co-starring with Christopher Walken, Isabella Rosselini, Benicio del Toro and Vincent Gallo.
Hipp then co-starred in the off-Broadway show A Minor Incident with legendary songwriter Carole King, who was making her stage debut in the play. The two collaborated on songs for her Capitol Records release City LESS
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