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Paul Reynolds may refer to: * Paul Reynolds (actor) (born 1970), British actor * Paul Reynolds (BBC journalist) (born 1946), BBC's World Affairs correspondent * Paul Reynolds (commentator) (1949–2010), Scottish-New Zealand internet commentator * Paul Reynolds (cricketer) (born 1936), South African cricketer * Paul Reynolds (musician) (born 1962), guitarist for early '80s synth pop band A Flock of Seagulls * Paul Reynolds (RTÉ journalist), RTÉ crime correspondent * Paul Reynolds (umpire) (born 1973), Irish cricket umpire * Paul D. Reynolds (1963–2015), Canadian investment banker * Sled Reynolds Paul "Sled" Reynolds (born December 7, 1950), sometimes credited as Paul C. Reynolds, Paul Reynolds, Slad Reynolds, or Sled Reynolds, is an animal trainer, best known for his work in film. Filmography *'' Tarzan, the Ape Man'' (1981) (head anim ..., animal trainer for animals in film * Paul Reynolds (badminton), member of the Ireland national badminton team ( {{hndis, Reyn ...
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Paul Reynolds (actor)
Paul Reynolds (born 6 February 1970) is an English actor, well known for portraying Colin Mathews in ''Press Gang'' (1989–1993), Kelvin Raine in ''Maisie Raine'' (1998) and convicted police murderer Chris Craig in ''Let Him Have It'' (1991). Early life Reynolds was born in Wanstead, London, and attended the Sylvia Young Theatre School. Career Reynolds' breakthrough role on television came playing Thatcherite Colin Mathews in the BAFTA award-winning ITV series ''Press Gang''. His career continued with the roles of Kevin in ''Ghostbusters of East Finchley'' and Sammy Dobbs, the unscrupulous sports agent in Andy Hamilton's '' Trevor's World of Sport''. On the big screen, Reynolds portrayed Christopher Craig opposite Christopher Eccleston's Derek Bentley in ''Let Him Have It'' and the mischievous Matt in ''Croupier'' alongside Clive Owen. In later years, Reynolds made appearances as Squeak in 1995 and 1998 in ''Absolutely Fabulous'' alongside Julia Sawalha, his ''Press Gang'' ...
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Paul Reynolds (BBC Journalist)
Christopher Paul Michel Reynolds (born 23 February 1946) is a former BBC foreign correspondent. He was educated at Ardingly College and Worcester College, Oxford. He joined the BBC in Norwich in 1968, moving to BBC Radio News in London in 1970, at first as a sub-editor in the Radio Newsroom and subsequently as a reporter. From 1978–1987, he was BBC correspondent in New York, Brussels, and Jerusalem. From 1987–1995 he was BBC Radio's Diplomatic and Royal Correspondent, continuing as Royal Correspondent until 1998. From 1998–2001, he was a BBC Washington Correspondent. He worked as World Affairs Correspondent for BBC News Online from 2002–2011, when he retired from the BBC. His son is the BBC News BBC News is an operational business division of the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) responsible for the gathering and broadcasting of news and current affairs in the UK and around the world. The department is the world's largest broadca ... correspondent and presenter, ...
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Paul Reynolds (commentator)
Paul Séamus Reynolds (4 October 1949 – 23 May 2010) was a New Zealand internet advocate in the cultural sector. He was an early advocate of IT systems and the Internet in the cultural sector in New Zealand. Biography Born in Scotland on 4 October 1949, Reynolds studied at the Middlesex University, graduating with a BA in the history of ideas in 1983. He then completed an MA in social and political thought at the University of Sussex in 1988. Reynolds moved to Auckland, working part-time in a Parnell bookshop and becoming a book reviewer. He founded McGovern Online, an internet consulting company, with his wife, Helen Smith, in 1995. For many years a commentator for Radio New Zealand Radio New Zealand ( mi, Te Reo Irirangi o Aotearoa), commonly known as Radio NZ or simply RNZ, is a New Zealand public-service radio broadcaster and Crown entity that was established under the Radio New Zealand Act 1995. It operates news and c ... on information technology, he was also an a ...
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