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Paul Parsons Satterfield Jr. (born August 19, 1960) is an American actor. He is best known for his roles on daytime soap operas ''
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'' (as Paul Hornsby, 1991 to 1994), ''
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'' (as Dr. Pierce Peterson, 1998 to 1999, 2001 to 2002), and ''
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'' (as Dr.
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, 2005 to 2007). He was also a regular cast member on the WB series ''Savannah'' (1996 to 1997).


Early life

Satterfield was raised in
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and
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, because his father, Paul Sr., was a firefighter during the winter and a lifeguard during the summer. His mother is Priscilla Coolidge and his aunt is
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, who was married to
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. After his parents' divorce, Satterfield and his sister were often looked after by their aunt. When Satterfield was in the third grade, his mother and stepfather, Booker T. Jones of Booker T. & the M.G.'s, abruptly decided to move the family to
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. His mother had landed a record contract and Coolidge and Jones wished to escape the racism they encountered in Tennessee as an interracial couple. Satterfield's family relocated to
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, then to Mendocino. He attended
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in
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on a basketball scholarship, graduating with a bachelor's degree in English. He considered playing semi-pro ball in Europe, but decided to move back to Los Angeles. He got a job painting, varnishing, and scrubbing boats in
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.


Career

Satterfield first tried acting as a teen, landing a few TV commercials.
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, a family friend, advised him, "Grow up first, there's plenty of time." He took his advice and waited until after college to begin modeling and taking acting classes. Satterfield guest starred on an episode of ''Hunter'' in 1986. He made his first film appearance in the 1987 horror anthology '' Creepshow 2'', playing the role of Deke in a segment based on a
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's story " The Raft". He then landed a starring role in ''
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'' in 1989. He guest starred on '' The Famous Teddy Z'', '' Just the Ten of Us'', ''
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'', and ''
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,'' before being cast as Paul Hornsby on the ABC
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, ''
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'' in 1991. He had previously auditioned for the role of Mac Scorpio (which went to John J. York). Satterfield played the role of Paul until 1994. He then co-starred with
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on the short-lived CBS series '' Hotel Malibu''. Satterfield played Paul Steel in the mini-series ''Family Album'', based on a novel by
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. In 1995, he guest starred on ''University Hospital'', '' Hope & Gloria'', '' Burke's Law'', '' New York Daze'', ''Murder One'', '' Flipper'', and '' Renegade''. From 1996 to 1997, he played Tom Massick on the short-lived WB series ''
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'' produced by
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. He then had recurring roles on two other Spelling productions, '' Pacific Palisades'' and '' 7th Heaven.'' Satterfield guest-starred on ''
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'', '' Poltergeist: The Legacy'', and '' Love Boat: The Next Wave''. Satterfield returned to soap operas, playing the role of Dr. Pierce Peterson on ''
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'' from 1998 to 1999 and 2001 to 2002. He guest starred on ''
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'', ''Profiler'', '' The Pretender'', '' V.I.P.'', ''
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,
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'', and ''
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''. He played Vic Lownes in the 1999
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movie '' Hefner: Unauthorized''. Satterfield starred as Sheridan in the romantic comedy film '' Duty Dating'' in 2002. In 2003, he guest starred on ''Coupling'' and had a role in the
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film ''
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''. In 2004, he played Richard Desmond in the film '' Rancid''. He played Grant on '' Mystery Woman'' in 2005. Satterfield began portraying Dr.
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on the ABC soap opera, ''
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'' in May 2005. In 2006, he performed "The Prayer Song" on ''One Life: Many Voices for Hurricane Relief'', an album of songs by ''One Life to Live'' actors to raise funds for victims of
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. His character on ''One Life to Live'' was killed off on January 26, 2007, but Satterfield continued to make appearances via flashbacks and dreams until August 2007. In 2011, he was cast as Lee Nelson on the second season of '' The Bay''.


Personal life

Satterfield married Elizabeth Wells in 1996 and they had two children. They are now divorced. He finished a Masters Degree in education at
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in 2013 and is pursuing a career in education. On October 2, 2014, his mother, Priscilla Coolidge and stepfather, Michael Seibert, were found dead from a murder-suicide at their home in
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. Seibert killed Coolidge with a gunshot wound to the head before turning the gun on himself. Satterfield is often noted for his striking resemblance to
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, and the two were able to meet before the actor's passing. Reeve joked, "This is driving me crazy. I'm you and you're me." Satterfield agreed that the resemblance was uncanny.


Filmography


Film


Television


References


External links

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