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Peter Paul was born on 8 March, 1957 in Hartford, Connecticut, U.S., is an American actor, producer, television personality and bodybuilder. Discover Peter Paul's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 62 years old?

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Occupation Actor
Age 62 years old
Zodiac Sign Pisces
Born 8 March, 1957
Birthday 8 March
Birthplace Hartford, Connecticut, U.S.
Date of death March 6, 2020
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Nationality United States

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1957

Peter Paul (born March 8, 1957) is a former American actor, producer, television personality and bodybuilder.

He and his twin brother David Paul usually acted together in films and were together called "The Barbarian Brothers".

1970

Peter Paul and his fraternal twin, David Paul, were high school wrestlers and bodybuilders who opened a gym in Narragansett, Rhode Island in the 1970s.

1977

They opened P (Paul) & D's (David's) House of Iron in 1977 in Rhode Island.

They met fitness celebrities there including Pete Grymkowski and Joe Weider and received encouragement to move to California for better opportunities.

Weider is sometimes given credit for nicknaming them "Barbarians" because of their wild fitness regime.

They were often referred as "outlaws" and "bad boys" of bodybuilding promoting counter-conventional, freestyle weight training practices that some said were barbaric.

In California, they were regulars at Gold's Gym in Venice and demonstrated unusual techniques including placing Smelly boots in each other's face to humorously kickstart their next feat of strength.

Together they created a workout videotape, Barbarian Psyche Tape, that was sold in Muscle & Fitness magazine.

Their diet was said to be comprised on 36 eggs daily, dozens of amino acid capsules and chocolate milk.

They made personal appearances at various gyms, bodybuilding competitions as celebrity judges or autograph sessions, and at high profile locations including Disneyland.

Articles in the Los Angeles Times, Sports Illustrated and a wide array of bodybuilding magazine paved the way for their acting careers.

Gold's Gym sent them around North America in select grand openings for new locations.

1979

They were encouraged to move to California in 1979 to see if they could break into show business and have success attained by bodybuilders-turned-actors including Arnold Schwarzenegger and Lou Ferrigno.

The brothers were together known as "The Barbarian Brothers" and "The Barbarians" and were branded as "The World's Strongest Twins" in personal appearances.

Their public strength feats included 500-pound reverse-grip bench presses (by David), 150-pound dumbbell cheat curls for reps (by Peter), and 315-pound presses behind the neck for reps.

1982

In 1982, David and Peter Paul Were featured in magazines including Powerlifting USA, Muscle & Fitness, and a high-profile, 8-page Sports Illustrated article along with a segment on Showtime's "What’s Up, America?"

This led to David and Peter Paul's role in the film, D.C. Cab as muscular cab drivers appearing with Mr. T.

1985

They appeared in supporting cameo roles in films including films such as The Flamingo Kid playing Beefy lifeguards and on television in an episode of Knight Rider entitled "Knight of the Drones" and a 1985 episode of Hollywood Beat alongside star John Matuszak.

1986

The Pauls would continue to do live appearances, TV show interviews, and were featured in a July 1986 photo spread in Playgirl magazine.

The pair wrote a comedic spec script about their lives called Better Than One and shopped it to Cannon Films' Menahem Golan in 1986.

1987

They both appeared in supporting parts including the two-hour Season 3 premiere episode of Knight Rider, "Knight of the Drones" before starring in several films including the 1987 flick The Barbarians.

Golan signed the pair to a two-picture deal but decided to place the pair in a film called The Barbarians, released in 1987 trying to cash in on the success of Schwarzenegger's Conan the Barbarian franchise.

Neither the sequel nor the spec script for Better Than One were ever produced and the pair's contract with Cannon was considered completed.

The pair made news by being the first nominees to attend the Golden Raspberry Awards in which they were nominated for a Razzie in the category of "Worst New Star" though losing to David Mendenhall for his work in Over the Top.

1990

Motion Picture Corporation of America signed the brothers to a two-picture deal which they completed with 1990's Think Big and 1992's Double Trouble.

David and Peter were filmed for a small part in Oliver Stone's Natural Born Killers in which they are in a bodybuilding public gym milieu being interviewed by Robert Downey Jr.'s character; but the scene ended up on the cutting room floor.

Their part can be found on the director's cut of the film, in which director Stone says of the excised Barbarian Brothers scene "they're overacting, and it's my fault."

1993

The brothers' father, Leonard Paul, proposed a Barbarians theme park in 1993 that was never built.

1994

The last feature film featuring the Barbarians characters was the 1994 comedy, Twin Sitters.

2004

The pair signed on to make a film called, Souled Out, with Gary Busey in 2004 and was pre-sold in the international film marketplace though never completed.

2006

The soundtrack featured three songs by the brothers and was later released as a CD soundtrack in 2006 by Worldblend Music.

The Pauls would spend the next part of their careers doing personal appearances and trying to make it in the music industry.

They rapped at clubs and were featured on The Midnight Hour, a music-centric talk show with Steve Dahl and Gary Meier.

They found their biggest success on live stages in Hawaii.

The pair continued to make personal appearances including a 2006 appearance at the Alamo Drafthouse in support of repertory screenings of The Barbarians and Double Trouble in Austin.

2013

The Brothers's final film together would be in the 2013 video, Faith Street Corner Tavern, which featured David and Peter as themselves.

David and Peter Paul Were high profile fitness celebrities despite never being part of the International Federation of BodyBuilding and Fitness (IFBB).

2020

In March of 2020, Paul announced the death of his brother, David, just two days prior to the pair's 63rd birthday.