Paul Ben-Victor is Stan McQueen in the fourth season of the hit USA Network original series IN PLAIN SIGHT, which premieres on its NEW night, Sunday, May 1 at 10/9c.
Ben-Victor has built a career entertaining audiences and impressing critics with his work in film, television and on stage. With roles on numerous HBO series and over 50 films, he has time and again delivered standout performances with his tremendous range of characters. For the past two decades, Ben-Victor has been an actor in demand.
On television, he has made a lasting impression with his quiet ruthlessness as the Greek henchman Spiros Vondas on the widely acclaimed series "The Wire." He received critical acclaim for his recurring portrayal of Warner Brothers studio chief Alan Grey on "Entourage," where he'll be returning this season. Ben-Victor also starred as Special Agent Bobby Hobbes in the international hit series "The Invisible Man," a role that earned him a Best Supporting Actor Audience Award for Sci Fi. He received critical acclaim across the boards for his vivid portrayal of Moe Howard in the ABC bio-pic "The Three Stooges." Ben-Victor also made several appearances in a large recurring role on the hit comedy series "Everybody Hates Chris" as crazy Coach Thurman.
On stage, Ben-Victor completed a successful run of "The Good Steno," a play he directed, starred in and co-authored with his playwright mother, Leah Kornfeld Friedman. In 2008, he starred in the new hit comedy "Sexy Laundry" at the Hayworth Theater in L.A., which opened to rave reviews and has lead to an LA Weekly Theater Award Nomination. Recent work includes the comedy feature, "Venus & Vegas," the gripping indie-drama "Anytown," and a role on ground-breaking comedy series "Children's Hospital."