Lean-faced, intense-looking, German-born, Canada-raised Paul Koslo was at his busiest during the 1970s, usually playing shifty, untrustworthy and often downright nasty characters. He first broke into films at age 22 in the low-budget _Little White Crimes .
Born in Germany, raised in Canada, trained with the National Theatre School in Montreal.
Met his wife, Allaire Paterson-Koslo , at The MET Theatre in Hollywood, when he produced a one-woman show, "Purple Breasts", a critically acclaimed play she co-wrote and starred in.
He is one of the founding members of The MET Theatre since 1974 and continues to be on the Board of Directors.
His father was a career soldier in the German army. After World War II he moved his family to Saskatchewan, Canada.
Profiled in "Names You Never Remember, With Faces You Never Forget" by Justin Humphreys.
Owner of the Rock Inn in Lake Hughes, California, north of Los Angeles.
Twelve hundred extras a day being made up? Can you imagine?.