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Paul Ben-Victor Wiki, Biography

Paul Ben-Victor, an American Actor, is a cast member for the Lantern Series, which premiered in the month of August 2026, on HBO and MAX. He is popularly known for making appearances in movies/series/shows such as The Wire, Entourage (2005–2008), and Body Parts (1991).

Paul Ben-Victor Height|Weight

Ben-Victor stands at an approximate height of 5 feet 8 inches and weighs around 75 Kg.

Paul Ben-Victor Age|How old is Paul Ben-Victor?

Ben-Victor was born on the 24th of July 1965, in New York City, United States. He celebrates his birthday on the XXX every year. He is 60  years old today.

Paul Ben-Victor Parents|Siblings|Relatives

Ben-Victor was born in New York City, United States, to his parents Victor and Leah Friedman. He is of Jewish heritage and was raised in the Flatbush neighborhood of Brooklyn, New York. Despite being a public figure, he has managed to keep much of his extended family and sibling information away from the public spotlight.

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Paul Ben-Victor Net Worth|What is Paul’s Net Worth?

In the course of his career as an Actor, Paul has been able to accumulate a net worth of between $500,000 and $4 Million.

Paul Ben-Victor Partner|Wife|Is Ben-Victor Married?

Information regarding whether or not Paul is married is unavailable to the public. We will, however, update this information once more information is available to the public.

Paul Ben-Victor Educational Background

Ben-Victor attended Midwood High School in Brooklyn before pursuing higher education at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. There, he studied theater and further developed the acting skills that would later shape his successful career in film, television, and stage productions.

Paul Ben-Victor Job|Career|Biography

Ben-Victor is an American actor best known for playing Greek mobster Spiros “Vondas” Vondopoulos on the HBO drama series The Wire, Alan Gray in Entourage (2005–2008), and Ray in Body Parts (1991). After attending Carnegie Mellon University, Paul Ben-Victor made his theater debut at the Nuyorican Poets Cafe on New York’s Lower East Side alongside Miguel Piñero and Reinaldo Povod. He made his television debut in 1987 in the television film Blood Vows: The Story of a Mafia Wife and also appeared in an episode of Cagney & Lacey.

Throughout his career, Ben-Victor has appeared in numerous television crime dramas, including FBI, Monk, and CSI. He also had a recurring role as small-time con man Steve Richards in three episodes of NYPD Blue from 1994 to 1997. He later reprised the same role in a 1998 episode of the short-lived police drama Brooklyn South.

Ben-Victor also starred in the Sci-Fi Channel television series The Invisible Man alongside Vincent Ventresca. The two actors later reunited for guest appearances on Las Vegas and again on the USA Network series In Plain Sight, where Ben-Victor had a supporting role. He became widely recognized for his performances in the HBO drama series The Wire as Greek mobster Spiros “Vondas” Vondopoulos and in Entourage as Alan Gray.

In 2006, he also appeared as Coach Lou on My Name Is Earl. Additionally, he portrayed Moe Howard in the 2000 television film The Three Stooges. His film credits include roles in The Irishman (2019), The Banker (2020), and Last Looks (2022). Beyond acting, Ben-Victor has co-written stage plays with his mother, including Club Soda and The Good Steno.

Paul Ben-Victor Filmography

Paul Ben-Victor Film

Ben-Victor began building his film career in the late 1980s with roles in movies such as Blood Vows: The Story of a Mafia Wife and Pass the Ammo in 1987. The following years saw him appear in productions including Assault of the Killer Bimbos, Wired, Streets, After the Shock, and The Rookie.

In 1991, he portrayed Ray Kolberg in Body Parts and also appeared in the short film Alone. During the early 1990s, he continued gaining recognition through films such as Cool World, Eyes of the Beholder, Soulmates, Trouble Bound, Extreme Justice, and the cult classic True Romance. He also played Florentino “Indian Charlie” Cruz in Tombstone and appeared in television movies including The Last Outlaw, State of Emergency, and Web of Deception.

Throughout the mid and late 1990s, Ben-Victor expanded his résumé with roles in films such as Red Scorpion 2, Houseguest, Bushwhacked, Firestorm, Maximum Risk, Metro, The 6th Man, Point Blank, Heist, and A Civil Action. In 1999, he appeared in The Corruptor, Crazy in Alabama, and Kiss Toledo Goodbye.

In the 2000s, he gained further attention with performances in Drowning Mona, Gun Shy, and the television film The Three Stooges, where he portrayed Moe Howard. He also starred in films including Daredevil, Randy and the Mob, On the Doll, Anytown, Venus & Vegas, Video Girl, Poolboy: Drowning Out the Fury, FDR: American Badass!, Don Jon, Empire State, Grudge Match, By the Gun, Get Hard, Blowtorch, Camera Store, A Crooked Somebody, Monster, Feast of the Seven Fishes, and The Amityville Murders.

In recent years, Ben-Victor has appeared in acclaimed projects such as The Irishman, The Banker, Emancipation, Plane, The Collective, Another Day in America, and Murder at Hollow Creek. He is also set to appear as Sam Giancana in the upcoming film Killing Castro, currently in post-production.

Paul Ben-Victor Television

Ben-Victor’s television career began in the 1980s with appearances in popular shows including L.A. Law, Cagney & Lacey, China Beach, Freddy’s Nightmares, Dragnet, Hunter, and Doogie Howser, M.D. During the early 1990s, he continued making guest appearances in series such as Father Dowling Mysteries, The Trials of Rosie O’Neill, The Commish, and The X-Files.

From 1994 to 1997, he portrayed Steve Richards in NYPD Blue, a role he later reprised in Brooklyn South. Around the same period, he also appeared in Rude Awakening and Early Edition. In 2000, he landed one of his first major television roles as Robert Albert Hobbes in The Invisible Man.

Ben-Victor later became widely known for portraying Spiros “Vondas” Vondopoulos in the critically acclaimed HBO drama The Wire between 2003 and 2008. During that time, he also appeared in shows such as Fastlane, Las Vegas, Alias, Monk, CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, The Shield, and My Name Is Earl. He further expanded his television success with notable appearances in John from Cincinnati and the USA Network series In Plain Sight, where he played Marshal Stan McQueen from 2008 to 2012.

In the following years, Ben-Victor continued appearing in numerous television productions including Everybody Hates Chris, The Mentalist, CSI: NY, Person of Interest, Hawaii Five-0, Mob City, True Detective, Castle, Vinyl, Kingdom, Chicago Med, Preacher, Santa Clarita Diet, Bull, FBI, Will & Grace, Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, Pam & Tommy, and FBI: Most Wanted. More recently, he has appeared in series such as The Chosen, Diarra from Detroit, Nobody Wants This, The Lincoln Lawyer, Creature Commandos, and Bookie. He is also set to appear in the upcoming DC series Lanterns in a recurring role as Antaan.

Paul Ben-Victor Twitter(X), Facebook, and Instagram

Paul Ben-Victor happens to be active on his social media accounts. On his Instagram Account, he has about 167 K Followers, whereas on his Twitter(X) Account he has about 517 followers, and 3.6 K followers on his Facebook Page. Below are links to visit his social media accounts.

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