September 12 is the birth anniversary of late Hollywood actor Pual Walker, and this year the Fast and Furious star would have turned 48 years. He shared the screen with Vin Diesel in the film “The Fast and Furious,” 2001. And with that, his relationship with the Fast & Furious cast started to grow. They became one amazing family, and the F&F cast continued to grieve his loss even after Walker’s death. They remember the amazing memories he was a part of when playing the role of Brian O’Conner in the Fast and Furious franchise.
Paul Walker starred in the following films:
Paul Walker was a part of the coming-of-age sports comedy-drama film Varsity Blues; he played the role of Lance Harbor in the 1999 film.
Later in 2000, he starred in the thriller movie “The Skulls” along with Joshua Jackson. The film’s plot was based upon conspiracy theories about the Skull and Bones student society of Yale University.
Paul Walker also shared the screen with Tyrese Gibson in the 2003 film “2 Fast 2 Furious”. And in one of the social media posts, Tyrese shared how the actor’s demise still feels unreal.
He also starred in the action-adventure 2005 film “Into the Blues” along with Scott Caan, Ashley Scott, and Jessica Alba. Here Paul plays the role of Jared who, along with Sam, discovers bags of cocaine while searching for treasures in the sea as the story unfolds.
The following year, Paul appeared in the survival drama film “Eight Below” which is based on a true story where 8 dogs were left behind in severe cold conditions in the Antarctic. Later Jerry( played by Pual Walker) returned to rescue them.
The key actor in the “Fast and Furious” film enterprise was killed in a car accident on November 30, 2013, in Santa Clarita, California.
FAQ:
1. Who was with Paul Walker when he died?
His friend Roger Rodes was driving the Porsche which caught fire after crashing into a concrete lamp post and tree. Killing both of them.
2. What age did Paul Walker die?
When Pual Walker died, his age was just 40.
source:https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/