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| Personal Information | ||||
| Gender: | Male | |||
| Birthname | Paul Bernard Price | |||
| Born: | October 7, 1933 | |||
| Birthplace: | Carteret, New Jersey, U.S. | |||
| Died | July 16, 2012 (aged 78) | |||
| Deathplace: | Los Angeles, California, U.S. | |||
| Occupation/ Career: |
Actor/Director/Screenwriter | |||
| Years active: | 1963-2011 | |||
| Character information | ||||
| Appeared on: | The Jeffersons | |||
| Episodes appeared in: | "Alley Oops" (Season 7) | |||
| Character played: | Gil Cunningham | |||

Paul B. Price (born Paul Bernard Price) October 7, 1933 in Carteret, New Jersey) appeared on The Jeffersons as Gil Cunningham, George's chief business rival and owner of Cunningham Cleaners, Jefferson Cleaners's biggest competitor, in the Season 7 episode titled "Alley Oops".
Career[]
A veteran comedic actor and screenwriter, Paul was best known for his appearances in the films The Ritz (1976) where he played the part of Claude, a regular patron a gay bathhouse who is hot for Gaetano Proclo, the main character in the film, which was played by Jack Weston, and a notable appearance as Skinner in the 1976 film sequel Butch Cassidy and The Sundance Kid: The Early Days which co-starred William Katt and Tom Berenger. [1] Paul also made guest appearances on numerous TV shows; Get Smart, Sanford Arms, his role on The Jeffersons, and Empty Nest.
He also appeared on the short lived 1977 CBS-TV series Busting Loose, where he appeared in the recurring role of Ralph Cabell.
As a screewriter, Paul wrote episodes for Empty Nest, Laverne and Shirley, and the short lived CBS-TV series The Stockard Channing Show.
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Death[]
Paul died in Los Angeles, California.