3 February 2013
English
Paul Walker Paul Walker born in California in 1973, he made his bigscreen debut in the 1986 horror spoof “Monster in Your Closet.” After appearing in several television shows in the 1990s, including Charles in Charge, Who's the Boss? and The Young and the Restless, Walker gained attention with a role in the 1999 film Varsity Blues, and his TV days were officially behind him. After working in teen movies such as She's All That and The Skulls. Walker got his breakthrough role in 2001 with The Fast and the Furious, which would become his star vehicle and keep him busy through four sequels and a short prequel. The Fast and the Furious which established Walker as an action-film actor, and he went on to appear in several films in the genre, including Takers, Hours and Vehicle 19. Walker died in a car accident on November 30, 2013, at age 40. In 2001, Walker's career hit overdrive when he landed a leading role alongside up-and-comer Vin Diesel in The Fast and the Furious. A film that paid homage to road films of the 1970s, The Fast and the Furious brought Walker to new heights of fame on the way to box-office receipts of more than $200 million. With this money he donated most of it to various charities and third world countires that were in need of the extra help. In 2012, Walker signed on to film The Fast and the Furious 6, keeping the series' going. While not filming, Walker was active in Reach Out Worldwide, a nonprofit organization he formed in 2010 to bring aid to regions devastated by natural disasters.
Paul Walker's death in a car crash is a tragedy, but the good deeds he did for others will live on. Walker's generosity in a random act of kindness recently came to light. In 2004, the actor stopped by jewelry store Bailey Banks & Biddle in Santa Barbara, CA, and encountered a military couple browsing the engagement rings. Kyle Upham, a soldier who was about to be deployed