Paul Carafotes from “Knots Landing”—Guest 02/26/2015

Paul Carafotes
Paul Carafotes

Ken Boxer Live welcomes its next guest, actor and director Paul Carafotes. Carafotes is best known for playing Harold Dyer in the television drama Knots Landing from 1988 through 1990. Additionally, Carafotes is well known for directing the short film Club Soda, later edited into Stories USA.

Early in his career at age 20 Carafotes portrayed Ralph Morrelli in Headin’ for Broadway, a performance Variety called “amazing.” Later he starred with Tom Cruise in All the Right Moves as Vinnie Salvucci.

Beyond his movie roles, Carafotes has had many notable television parts in addition to Knots Landing, such as Beyond the Ring, a story about a father and son, for which he won an LA Drama Critics award. Recently he has returned to acting, appearing as a series regular in Damages where he played the charming and dark character “Man in overcoat,” aka Ben de Falco.

Ken and Tai look forward to an interesting and lively interview with Carafotes, and you surely will not want to miss this episode.

Paul Carafotes
Paul Carafotes

We have limited seating available for audience members. If you would like free tickets to our in-studio broadcast at the TVSB studios in Santa Barbara, please click here. This show tapes on Monday, February 23rd. Audience members generally arrive by 6:30 pm and take their seats at 6:45 pm.

(This episode first airs Thursday, 02/26/2015, 10:00 PM, on TVSB-17, and is replayed numerous times throughout the following 14 days. You will find a complete schedule of times here. Additionally, a YouTube link to this episode, available about 24 hours before original airtime, will display immediately below.)

About Robert Boxer

Political Commentator . Economic/Foreign Policy Conservative . Software Engineer. Loves Jazz, Rock, and Classical Music. Political Blog: robertboxer.com. Celebrity Writer at kenboxerlive.com.

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