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Paul Bartholomew is an actor best known for his role as the announcer for the hit talk show Ellen: The Ellen DeGeneres Show.

Biography[]

Little is known about Bartholomew's past, including his birthday, his birthplace, the names of his parents, where he went to school, and why he wanted to become an actor. What is known is that Bartholomew got his first on-screen role in 2002, when he was cast as Mike Jenkins for three episodes of the romantic comedy series Yes, Dear. Bartholomew got his first major role in 2006, when he first became the announcer for at least 4 episodes of the hit talk show Ellen: The Ellen DeGeneres Show. Since then, Bartholomew has appeared in TV shows and movies such as NCIS, CSI: Immortality, Medium, Franklin & Bash, Out West, ER, Mad Men, It's About Time, Fierce Friend, Without a Trace, Bones, and Criminal Minds.

On Criminal Minds[]

Bartholomew portrayed Josh Sullivan in the Season Fourteen episode "Broken Wing".

Filmography[]

  • Ellen: The Ellen DeGeneres Show - 4+ episodes (2006-2018) - Announcer
  • Criminal Minds - "Broken Wing" (2018) TV episode - Josh Sullivan
  • The Arrangement (2017) - Gary
  • Bones (2017) - Ian Goldberg
  • NCIS (2016) - Spencer Dodd
  • CSI: Immortality (2015) - Parent
  • We Got Next (2014) - Chuck
  • Out West (2013) - Charles Wheating
  • Shoes! (2013) - Hightop/Announcer/Toby's Dad/Coach/Crane Operator/Workboots (voice)
  • Franklin & Bash (2013) - Mason Dominic
  • It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia (2012) - Psychic John
  • Paul the Male Matchmaker - 9 episodes (2011) - Paul
  • Meet My Boyfriend!!! (2010) - Unknown Character
  • Mad Men (2010) - Bob Finley
  • Eastwick (2009) - Dave
  • Medium - 2 episodes (2009) - Teacher
  • ER (2008) - Mr. Burke
  • The Cleaner (2008) - Casserole Ken
  • The Riches (2007) - Mr. Webber
  • IAS: A Search for Hope (2007) - Peter O'Neil
  • Fierce Friend (2006) - Detective Walker
  • Without a Trace (2006) - Derek Hudson
  • It's About Time (2005) - Hank
  • Moving In (2004) - Brad
  • Yes, Dear - 3 episodes (2002-2004) - Mike Jenkins
  • All About the Andersons (2003) - Unknown Character

External Links[]

For an up-to-date filmography, see here.

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