Biography
As ruggedly handsome as the men on the cover of romance novels, Adrian Paul is a television heartthrob to legions of swooning fans. As the kilt-wearing Scottish swordsman Duncan MacLeod on TV's
The Highlander, he prefers to do his own stunts when he can. Born and raised in England, he came to the U.S. in the '80s as a model and dancer, but also excelled at soccer, martial arts, and choreography. His first role was as a ballet dancer on the TV series
The Colbys. After playing Prospero in
The Masque of the Red Death, he briefly joined the casts of both the '90s revival of
Dark Shadows and
War of the Worlds. As the star of
The Highlander TV series from 1992 to 1997, he also reprised the role in the movies Highlander: The Gathering and Highlander: Endgame. After the series was canceled, he had starring roles in the feature-length thrillers
Dead Men Can't Dance, Susan's Plan, Convergence, and
The Breed. Returning to the fantasy-action genre, he played Sir Lancelot in the 2000 U.K. production of Merlin: The Return. In 2001, he starred in the straight-to-video release
The Void, the action-packed Storm Watch with
Coolio, and the thriller
Nemesis Game. ~ Andrea LeVasseur, All Movie Guide