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Paul Schneider

Critical Acclaim and Continued Work

One of Schneider's most acclaimed performances came in 2009 when he portrayed Charles Armitage Brown in Jane Campion’s Bright Star. His performance earned him the Best Supporting Actor award from the National Society of Film Critics. Following this achievement, he continued to take on supporting roles in several films, maintaining a steady presence in the industry. Among his later projects was a role in a film directed by Woody Allen, anticipated for release in 2016.

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Television Presence: 'Parks and Recreation'

Schneider also made a notable mark on television with his role as Mark Brendanawicz in NBC’s Parks and Recreation. He was part of the main cast during the show’s first two seasons (2009–2010). After his departure, he chose not to return, focusing instead on his film career and other creative endeavors.

Private Life and Public Perception

Known for maintaining a low profile, Schneider avoids public scrutiny and social media platforms such as Twitter and Facebook. This reclusive approach has kept details of his personal life, including his marital status or whether he has children, largely unknown. Despite steering clear of high-profile fame, he has earned a reputation for his dedication and work ethic. His consistent efforts have reportedly led to a net worth of approximately $5 million, alongside widespread respect within the film and television industry.

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Quick Facts
Birth Date: 16 Mar, 1976
Age: 44 yrs
Occupations: Television actor
Film actor
Screenwriter
Citizenship: United States of America
Birth Place: Oakland
Gender: Male
Description: American film actor
Net Worth 2021: 1 million
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Last Modified: Jul 10 2025
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