Paul Shenar (February 12, 1936 – October 11, 1989) was an American actor. He is best known for his roles in Scarface (1982), Raw Deal (1986), and The Big Blue (1998). A veteran of the Broadway stage, he was one of the founding members of the American Conservatory Theater in 1965. Shenar was diagnosed with HIV/AIDS in 1983, and died from the disease in 1989 at age 53.
Scarface
(Alejandro Sosa)
The Big Blue
(Dr. Laurence)
Raw Deal
(Paulo Rocca)
Best Seller
(David Madlock)
Suddenly, Love
(Jack Graham)
The Courage and the Passion
(Nick Silcox)
The Bedroom Window
(Collin)
Dream Lover
(Ben Gardner)
The Hostage Heart
(James Cardone)
The End of August
(Arobin)
Richard II
(Bolingbroke)
Man on Fire
(Ettore)
The Keegans
(Rudi Portinari)
Deadly Force
(Joshua Adams)
Ziegfeld: The Man and His Women
(Florenz Ziegfeld)
The Secret of NIMH
(Jenner (voice))
Cyrano de Begerac
(De Guiche)
Dark Mansions
(Phillip Drake)
Lulu
(Ludwig Schon)
Streets of Justice
(J. Elliott Sloan)
The Night That Panicked America
(Orson Welles)
The Execution of Private Slovik
(Crawford)
Brass
(Schuyler Ross)
Spenser: For Hire
The Bionic Woman
Hawaii Five-O
(Chadwick)
Dynasty
Scarecrow and Mrs. King
Kojak
(Arthur Harris)
Hart to Hart
Wonder Woman
(Lieutenant Wertz)
Young Dan'l Boone
Petrocelli
Ellery Queen
Logan's Run
(David Eakins)
Columbo
(Sergeant Young)
Beulah Land
(Roscoe Corlay)
Hawaii Five-O
(Todd Daniels)
Roots
(John Carrington)
Mannix
(Johnny Sands)