Aaron Paul is a highly acclaimed American actor and producer, most famous for his role as Jesse Pinkman in the hit AMC series Breaking Bad (2008–2013). His performance earned him widespread recognition and numerous accolades, including three Primetime Emmy Awards for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series, a Golden Globe nomination, and a record three Saturn Awards for Best Supporting Actor on Television. He revisited his iconic role in the Netflix sequel film El Camino (2019) and in the final season of Better Call Saul (2022).
On August 27, 1979, Aaron Paul Sturtevant, later known as Aaron Paul, was born. He is an American actor and producer.
In 1982, his mother drove Aaron Paul to Los Angeles with $6,000 in savings in his Toyota Corolla.
In 1996, Aaron Paul participated in the International Modeling and Talent Association competition in Los Angeles, where he won runner-up and signed with a manager.
In 1997, Aaron Paul graduated from Centennial High School in Boise, Idaho, and subsequently moved to Los Angeles to pursue his acting career.
On January 3, 2000, Aaron Paul appeared on an episode of the CBS game show The Price Is Right under his birth name, Aaron Paul Sturtevant.
In 2000, Aaron Paul appeared in the film Whatever It Takes.
In 2001, Aaron Paul appeared in the films Help! I'm a Fish and K-PAX.
In 2002, Aaron Paul appeared in National Lampoon's Van Wilder.
In 2005, Aaron Paul appeared in the film Bad Girls From Valley High.
In 2006, Aaron Paul appeared in the films Choking Man and Mission: Impossible III.
In 2007, Aaron Paul secured a recurring role as Scott Quittman on the HBO series Big Love.
In 2008, Aaron Paul began playing Jesse Pinkman on the AMC series Breaking Bad, a role initially intended to be short-lived but extended due to his chemistry with Bryan Cranston.
In 2009, Aaron Paul appeared in the film The Last House on the Left.
In 2009, Aaron Paul received his first nomination for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series for his role in Breaking Bad.
In 2009, Aaron Paul starred in the remake of The Last House on the Left.
In 2010, Aaron Paul starred as "Weird Al" Yankovic in the Funny or Die short Weird: The Al Yankovic Story.
In 2010, Aaron Paul won his first Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series for his role in Breaking Bad.
In 2011, the HBO series Big Love concluded, marking the end of Aaron Paul's recurring role as Scott Quittman.
On January 1, 2012, Aaron Paul became engaged to Lauren Parsekian in Paris.
In 2012, Aaron Paul starred in the film Smashed, which premiered at the Sundance Film Festival. He also discussed his childhood as a Boise State Broncos fan and the challenges of portraying a meth addict in Breaking Bad in an interview with ESPN.
In 2012, Aaron Paul won his second Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series for his role in Breaking Bad.
In April 2013, Aaron Paul got a Breaking Bad-related tattoo with the phrase "no half measures" to commemorate the final episode of Breaking Bad.
On May 26, 2013, Aaron Paul married Lauren Parsekian in a 1920s Parisian carnival-themed wedding in Malibu.
In 2013, Aaron Paul helped organize a contest to raise $1.6 million for his wife's non-profit anti-bullying organization, the Kind Campaign.
In 2013, Aaron Paul voiced the character Cyrus in Tron: Uprising.
In 2013, Aaron Paul was featured on Zen Freeman's dance song "Dance Bitch" and made a surprise appearance on Saturday Night Live's 39th season opener as "meth nephew".
In 2013, Aaron Paul was nominated for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series for his role in Breaking Bad.
In 2013, the AMC series Breaking Bad concluded, marking the end of Aaron Paul's portrayal of Jesse Pinkman in the original series.
In 2014, Aaron Paul appeared in the film Need for Speed.
In 2014, Aaron Paul starred in Need for Speed, Hellion, and co-starred in the biblical epic Exodus: Gods and Kings.
In 2014, Aaron Paul starred in films such as Need for Speed, Hellion, and Exodus: Gods and Kings.
In 2014, Aaron Paul won his third Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series for his role in Breaking Bad.
In 2015, Aaron Paul appeared in the film Eye in the Sky.
In 2016, Aaron Paul began playing Eddie Lane in the Hulu series The Path and voiced the main protagonist in Kingsglaive: Final Fantasy XV.
In 2016, Aaron Paul played the young Louis Drax's father in The 9th Life of Louis Drax and appeared on WWE Raw to promote Need for Speed.
In 2016, Aaron Paul starred in the film Central Intelligence.
In February 2018, Aaron Paul and Lauren Parsekian welcomed their daughter, Story Annabelle.
In 2018, Aaron Paul joined the cast of the HBO science fiction western series Westworld for its third season, portraying the character Caleb Nichols.
In 2018, Aaron Paul's role as Eddie Lane in the Hulu drama series The Path concluded.
In 2019, Aaron Paul and Bryan Cranston released their own line of mezcal called Dos Hombres.
In 2019, Aaron Paul became a regular cast member on the Apple TV+ crime drama series Truth Be Told.
In 2019, Aaron Paul reprised his role as Jesse Pinkman in the Netflix sequel film El Camino, continuing the Breaking Bad storyline.
In 2019, Aaron Paul spoke positively about the asexual community, stating he was proud to represent the community through his character Todd Chavez on BoJack Horseman.
In 2020, Aaron Paul portrayed Eddie Lane in the Hulu drama series The Path and Caleb Nichols in the HBO science fiction drama series Westworld.
In April 2022, Aaron Paul and Lauren Parsekian welcomed their son, Ryden Caspian.
In November 2022, Aaron Paul legally dropped his birth surname of "Sturtevant" to share the "Paul" surname with his wife and children.
In 2022, Aaron Paul reprised the role of Jesse Pinkman during the final season of the spin-off series Better Call Saul.
In 2022, Aaron Paul's role as Caleb Nichols in the HBO science fiction drama series Westworld concluded.
In 2023, Aaron Paul starred as Cliff in the season 6 episode of the Netflix anthology series Black Mirror, "Beyond the Sea", receiving praise for his performance.
In 2023, the Apple TV+ crime drama series Truth Be Told concluded, marking the end of Aaron Paul's role in the series.