Paul Guilfoyle
Paul Guilfoyle brings a steady, commanding presence to his roles, often embodying figures of authority with subtle intensity. Fans may recognize him as White House Chief of Staff Lloyd Shepherd in Air Force One, where his calm under pressure adds to the film’s tense atmosphere. Guilfoyle’s ability to elevate supporting characters shines in diverse settings, from the screwball comedy Bringing Up Baby to the cheeky world of Striptease. These roles demonstrate his knack for blending into a film’s tone, whether delivering wit or gravitas. Beyond film, Guilfoyle gained widespread popularity on television as Captain Jim Brass in the long-running series CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, a role that defines much of his screen identity for many viewers. Working with directors like Wolfgang Petersen in Air Force One, Guilfoyle crafts characters who feel authentic rather than archetypal. His performances invite audiences to look past the surface, grounding scenes with a realism that keeps stories engaging. For anyone browsing film stills, Guilfoyle’s work offers a snapshot of the dependable character actor whose presence quietly shapes the story’s world.
Browse 3 HD movie screencap galleries featuring Paul Guilfoyle, including Bringing Up Baby, Striptease, and Air Force One.
Bringing Up Baby (1938)
David Huxley, a paleontologist preparing a crucial dinosaur bone for his museu..
Striptease (1996)
Erin Grant, a single mother fighting to regain custody of her daughter, takes ..
Air Force One (1997)
When Russian neo-nationalists seize control of Air Force One, the highly secur..