Paul Campbell
Biography
Paul Campbell hails from White Rock, British Columbia, where he completed his education at Semiahmoo Secondary School in 1997. His acting career took off when he landed the role of Billy Keikeya in the critically acclaimed reimagining of Battlestar Galactica from 2004 to 2006, where he served as the personal assistant to President Laura Roslin.
In 2005, Campbell ventured into the realm of comedy with the WB pilot Nobody's Watching, created by Bill Lawrence. Although the series wasn't picked up, it later gained a following when it was uploaded to YouTube. He showcased his comedic talent again in 2007 with a role in National Lampoon's Bag Boy alongside Dennis Farina.
The year 2008 was significant for Campbell, as he starred in the romantic comedy Play the Game, featuring legends like Andy Griffith and Doris Roberts. In the same year, he reprised his role as Billy in NBC's Knight Rider reboot.
In March 2009, he was cast in an ABC comedy pilot inspired by the British series No Heroics, portraying Pete, aka Chillout, a Canadian superhero able to freeze small objects. Although the pilot did not make it to series, Campbell continued to pursue comedic roles.
In 2010, he starred in the comedy series Almost Heroes, which aired on Showcase in 2011, and took on the lead role in the CTV series Spun Out alongside a talented cast including Dave Foley and Rebecca Dalton.
Filmography
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Christmas at the Catnip Cafe
2025 • Dr. Ben Kane
Three Wisest Men
2025 • Stephan Brenner
Killer Mountain
2011 • Tyler
Dancehall Queen
1997
The Long Weekend
2005 • Roger
Three Wise Men and a Baby
2022 • Stephan Brenner
Wide Sargasso Sea
1993
Dating the Delaneys
2022 • Michael Taylor
Preggoland
2014 • Danny
Madso's War
2010
The Santa Class
2024
Christmas by Starlight
2020 • William Holt
First Sunday
2008
The Girl in the Bathtub
2018 • Paul
Three Wiser Men And A Boy
2024 • Stephan Brenner
Bond of Silence
2010 • Officer Haines
A Godwink Christmas
2018 • Gery Conover
Shottas
2002
Home Again
2012
The Perfect Score
2004
Wedding Every Weekend
2020 • Nate
Smuggler's Gold
1951