"Paul Sorensen" was an United States/American film, theater and television actor who appeared in hundreds of roles during his career, including The Brady Bunch and Dallas (1978 TV series)/Dallas. He was frequently cast in Western (genre)/westerns or as a police officer.

Sorenson was born in Kenosha, Wisconsin/Kenosha, Wisconsin. He moved to Hollywood, California, in 1945 and enrolled in the Pasadena Playhouse, from which he graduated two years later. Later in life, he was honored by the Pasadena Playhouse with a lifetime achievement award. Sorenson served with the United States military during the Korean War. He returned to California after the war and resumed acting. A talent agent signed Sorenson after watching him perform in a theater production of Born Yesterday. He was cast in his first television role as the deputy-turned-bandit Billy Stiles in the 1954-1955 Television syndication/syndicated Stories of the Century, a western television series/series starring and narrated by Jim Davis (actor)/Jim Davis.

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