Birthday: 25 March 1943, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA
Birth Name: Paul Manfred Glaser
Height: 178 cm
Paul Michael Glaser was born on March 25, 1943 in Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA as Paul Manfred Glaser. He is an actor and producer, known for Starsky and Hutch (1975), Something's Gotta Give (2003) and The Running Man (1987). He has been married to Tracy Barone since November 24, 1996. They have one child. He was previously married to Elizabe...
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Paul Michael Glaser was born on March 25, 1943 in Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA as Paul Manfred Glaser. He is an actor and producer, known for Starsky and Hutch (1975), Something's Gotta Give (2003) and The Running Man (1987). He has been married to Tracy Barone since November 24, 1996. They have one child. He was previously married to Elizabeth Glaser. Show less «
I don't think a movie today that captured all the things that we did in the '70s could come close, b...Show more »
I don't think a movie today that captured all the things that we did in the '70s could come close, because it's like asking to recreate the '70s and the audience sensibilities and that's impossible. Show less «
So being present becomes more and more the exercise the older you get.
So being present becomes more and more the exercise the older you get.
So it eventually became a question of WHEN they were going to make a movie.
So it eventually became a question of WHEN they were going to make a movie.
Secondly, I thought it was ridiculous to have two undercover policemen driving around in a striped t...Show more »
Secondly, I thought it was ridiculous to have two undercover policemen driving around in a striped tomato. Show less «
We all know that looking back only gets you into an accident because you're going to run into someth...Show more »
We all know that looking back only gets you into an accident because you're going to run into something without seeing it. Show less «
On Starsky and Hutch (1975): "We had a groundbreaking show with unique characters. But all people re...Show more »
On Starsky and Hutch (1975): "We had a groundbreaking show with unique characters. But all people remember is that car" (quoted in USA Today, 3 March 2004). Show less «
This particular film highlights Ben and Owen's strengths which is that they are great comedic actors...Show more »
This particular film highlights Ben and Owen's strengths which is that they are great comedic actors with tremendous chemistry and they do a really good job. Show less «
First of all I thought it was ugly, I thought it was ridiculous that undercover police guys would dr...Show more »
First of all I thought it was ugly, I thought it was ridiculous that undercover police guys would drive a striped tomato and I've never been a big champion of Ford. Show less «
I was surprised that the TV series was popular itself, but after that it went on to become more popu...Show more »
I was surprised that the TV series was popular itself, but after that it went on to become more popular over the years and thus it seemed eventually that they would turn it into a movie. Show less «
We were surprised that the television series had the kind of longevity that it had after only four y...Show more »
We were surprised that the television series had the kind of longevity that it had after only four years of filming it and the reception in six countries around the world was quite extraordinary. Show less «
I've been writing a lot, I've a few projects I'm trying to finance, I do some acting, I do some dire...Show more »
I've been writing a lot, I've a few projects I'm trying to finance, I do some acting, I do some directing. . . . Apart from that, if I could get lower than a 10 handicap on my golf game, I'd be thrilled. Show less «
The car is a character in the piece -- I've never liked the car, I submitted to its objectionable po...Show more »
The car is a character in the piece -- I've never liked the car, I submitted to its objectionable popularity. Show less «
No, the '70s was a totally different sensibility and that allowed us to break new ground as a cop sh...Show more »
No, the '70s was a totally different sensibility and that allowed us to break new ground as a cop show. Show less «