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Paul Satterfield

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Paul Satterfield
Born (1960-08-19) August 19, 1960 (age 63)
Years active1986 – 2013
SpouseElizabeth Wells (m. 1996; d. 2013)

Paul Satterfield Jr. (born August 19, 1960)[1] is an American actor. He is best known for his roles in a number of television series including General Hospital (as Paul Hornsby), The Bold and the Beautiful (as Dr. Pierce Peterson), and One Life to Live (as Spencer Truman). He has also appeared in films such as Creepshow 2, Arena, and Bruce Almighty.

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Career

Satterfield began his credited career as a male model before moving to acting in films and television shows. In 1987, he had his first significant film appearance in the horror anthology film Creepshow 2, playing the role of Deke in a segment based on a Stephen King's story "The Raft".[2][3] This is followed by a starring role in Arena in 1989.[4]

In 1991, he had a guest role in the popular teenage drama, Beverly Hills, 90210. That year he also became the first actor to play the role of Paul Hornsby on the ABC soap opera, General Hospital, a part he portrayed until 1994. He then starred alongside Jennifer Lopez in the short-lived television series Hotel Malibu. In 1997, he had recurring roles in Savannah, 7th Heaven, and Pacific Palisades.[4] After numerous appearances of the big and small screens, Satterfield returned to soap operas portraying Dr. Pierce Peterson on The Bold and the Beautiful from 1998 to 1999 and 2001 to 2002. He had guest roles on many shows including Will & Grace and the American version of the British sitcom, Coupling. He later had a minor role in Jim Carrey's 2003 film, Bruce Almighty.

Satterfield most recently portrayed Dr. Spencer Truman on the ABC soap opera, One Life to Live, a role he originated in June 2005. His character was killed off on January 26, 2007, but Satterfield continued to make numerous appearances via flashbacks and dreams until August 2007. In 2011, he appeared in the second season of The Bay.[5]

Satterfield has since pursued a career in education after finishing a Masters Degree in education at Drury University in 2013.[6]

Personal life

Satterfield was born in Nashville, Tennessee. He is the son of Paul Satterfield, a Nashville firefighter who was killed in the line of duty, and singer songwriter Priscilla Coolidge. His half-brother Evan Satterfield is a Firefighter-Paramedic on the Nashville Fire Department.[7] He is also the nephew of the singer Rita Coolidge.[8] His stepfather was Booker T. Jones of Booker T and the MGs fame.

Satterfield was often mistaken for Christopher Reeve because of their striking resemblance. He reminisced about the confusion from the press and public in a 2005 issue of ABC Soaps In Depth magazine, "As soon as I would show up, I would get mobbed by the press and everybody thinking I was him because he was supposed to be there." The case of mistaken identity would continue throughout the night, where Satterfield would frequently have to tell the confused onlookers, "I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I think the person you want to talk to is over there," only to overhear people later refer to him as "Chris Reeve's little brother." Satterfield did meet Reeve a few times, and the two would joke about their eerie physical similarities. "It was almost like when we would shake hands, it was like shaking my own hand. We had the same height - 6'4", the same build - you know, it was just unbelievable."

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Notes
1987 Creepshow 2 Deke (segment "The Raft")
1989 Arena Steve Armstrong
2002 Duty Dating Sheridan
2003 Bruce Almighty Dallas Coleman
2004 Rancid Richard Desmond

TV

Year Title Role Notes
1991 Beverly Hills, 90210 Don 1 episode
1991–1994 General Hospital Paul Hornsby
1994 Family Album Paul Steel 2 episodes
1994 Hotel Malibu Mark Whitsett 6 episodes
1995 Murder One (TV series) Jake Nichols 2 episodes
Renegade Alan Fine 1 episodes
1997 Savannah Tom Massick 34 episodes
Pacific Palisades John Graham 5 episodes
1997–1998 7th Heaven Coach Koper 3 episodes
1998 Poltergeist: The Legacy David Cord 1 episode
1998–1999,2001–2002 The Bold and the Beautiful Dr. Pierce Peterson 79 episodes
2000 The Pretender Agent Ted Halder 1 episode
Profiler 1 episode
Just Shoot Me! Dr. Rose 1 episode
V.I.P. Jason Monroe 1 episode
2001 Will & Grace Sumner Davis 1 episode
Inside Schwartz Blake pilot episode
2003 Coupling Howard 1 episode
Living Straight Billy Evans TV movie
2005 Mystery Woman: Mystery Weekend Grant TV movie
2005–2007 One Life to Live Spencer Truman 52 episodes
2011 The Bay Lee Nelson 6 episodes

References

  1. ^ "Satterfield, Paul 1960–". Encyclopedia.com. Cengage. Retrieved January 7, 2024.
  2. ^ Spignesi, Stephen (2018). Stephen King, American Master: A Creepy Corpus of Facts About Stephen King & His Works. Permuted Press. ISBN 9781682616079.
  3. ^ Lea, Rebecca (June 5, 2017). "Revisiting the film of Stephen King's Creepshow 2". Den of Geek.
  4. ^ a b Therkelsen, Michael (February 21, 2016). "Where Are They Now? : Paul Satterfield". Horror Society.
  5. ^ "Ex-One Life To Live's Paul Satterfield To The Bay". Soaps.com.
  6. ^ Mistretta, Amy. "Ex-One Life To Live's Paul Satterfield Back To College". Soaps.com.
  7. ^ "Paul Satterfield Biography (1960-)". Film Reference. Retrieved January 7, 2024.
  8. ^ "Paul Satterfield". IMDb. Retrieved July 6, 2016.

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