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Bill Paxton was born on May 17, 1955, in Fort Worth, Texas, United States. His full name at birth was William Paxton, though he became widely known as Bill Paxton. Friends often referred to him affectionately as “Wild Bill” due to his sense of humor and penchant for playing pranks.
He was born under the astrological sign Taurus. However, his ascendant sign is unknown, as he never publicly disclosed his exact time of birth. Paxton stood at 1.83 meters (6 feet) tall and maintained an approximate weight of 75 kilograms, a balanced height-to-weight ratio for his frame.
Bill was raised in a Roman Catholic family and maintained strong faith throughout his life. His parents were Mary Lou (née Gray) and John Lane Paxton. His father worked as a museum executive, occasional actor, and businessman. Though Bill had several siblings, their names and genders have not been publicly documented.
Paxton’s early education took place in his hometown at an elementary school in Fort Worth, Texas. He performed well academically and continued to Arlington Heights High School, also located in Fort Worth.
Notably, Paxton witnessed a historic event at a young age—he was among the crowd that gathered in Dallas on November 22, 1963, the day President John F. Kennedy was assassinated. This experience left a lasting impression on him. Interestingly, his high school was also attended by Lee Harvey Oswald, though at a different time.
Paxton did not attend college or receive formal training in acting. Despite this, he built a remarkable career in the entertainment industry, accumulating a reported net worth of approximately $30 million.
Bill Paxton began his acting career in 1975. One of his earliest jobs in the film industry was working behind the scenes in the art department. He gradually landed roles in prominent science fiction films, including The Terminator (1984), directed by James Cameron; Aliens (1986), also by Cameron; and Predator 2 (1990).
One of Paxton’s most iconic roles came in 1997 when he played Brock Lovett in Titanic, one of the highest-grossing films of all time. He later joined director James Cameron on a deep-sea expedition to the actual wreck site of the Titanic, which inspired the famous film.
In addition to his film work, Paxton starred in a range of television roles. His most notable TV performance was as Bill Henrickson in the HBO drama Big Love, in which he portrayed the lead character navigating life in a polygamist family. He also appeared in several other television productions during his career.
Bill Paxton was married to Louise Newbury from 1987 until his passing in 2017. The couple met in London on a bus ride and went on to build a lasting partnership. Together, they had two children—James and Lydia Paxton—and resided in Ojai, California.
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