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Paul Marco (June 10, 1927 – May 14, 2006) was an American actor who often appeared in movies made by Ed Wood, including the "Kelton Trilogy" of ''Bride of the Monster'', ''Night of the Ghouls'' and ''Plan 9 from Outer Space'', in which he played a bumbling, fearful policeman named Kelton.〔 ==Career== Born in Los Angeles, Marco started taking lessons in drama, singing and dancing at an early age. After graduating from Hollywood High School, he served in the Navy during World War II. His first known movie role was a small part in the 1944 film ''Sweet and Low-Down'' with Benny Goodman, Jo Stafford, and The Pied Pipers.〔 In the early 1950s, The Amazing Criswell predicted on national television that Paul Marco would go far in the motion picture business. Criswell introduced Marco to Ed Wood shortly thereafter. In turn, Marco introduced Ed Wood to Bunny Breckinridge, a flamboyantly gay Shakespearean actor who lived with Marco for a time and co-starred in Wood's ''Plan 9 from Outer Space''.〔 Marco depended on Wood for parts, and he more or less retired as an actor as Ed Wood's movies shifted more and more towards pornography for the last twenty years of his life. According to Tim Burton's 1994 movie ''Ed Wood'', Paul Marco founded his own fan club, of which he then served as president, and spent his time signing autographs (Marco was portrayed in Burton's film by actor Max Casella). 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Paul Marco」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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