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He played the part of Jeremiah Collins in episodes 7-9 of the Revival series in 1991. And, had the series continued, was to have starred as Quentin Collins. Half-English and half-Italian, Adrian came to the United States in the late 80s to pursue a career in acting. His best-known role is that of Duncan MacLeod on the hit show "Highlander." Paul speaks English, French, and Italian fluently. He has one daughter named Angelisa.

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  • He played the part of Jeremiah Collins in episodes 7-9 of the Revival series in 1991. And, had the series continued, was to have starred as Quentin Collins. Half-English and half-Italian, Adrian came to the United States in the late 80s to pursue a career in acting. His best-known role is that of Duncan MacLeod on the hit show "Highlander." Paul speaks English, French, and Italian fluently. He has one daughter named Angelisa.
  • During his tenure with Highlander: The Series Paul directed and produced numerous shows which eventually led to his role as producer for the spinoff movies of the series.
  • Adrian was born in London, England on May 29th, 1959 to an Italian mother and a Britsh father. While working as a choreographer and model, Adrian travelled throughout Europe growing an interest in acting which eventually brought him to the United States of America. His first role as a Russian dancer on the ABC drama The Colbys in 1986 to 1987. He then starred in an off-Broadway play called Bouncers, where he played 13 different roles.
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  • He played the part of Jeremiah Collins in episodes 7-9 of the Revival series in 1991. And, had the series continued, was to have starred as Quentin Collins. Half-English and half-Italian, Adrian came to the United States in the late 80s to pursue a career in acting. His best-known role is that of Duncan MacLeod on the hit show "Highlander." Paul speaks English, French, and Italian fluently. He has one daughter named Angelisa.
  • Adrian was born in London, England on May 29th, 1959 to an Italian mother and a Britsh father. While working as a choreographer and model, Adrian travelled throughout Europe growing an interest in acting which eventually brought him to the United States of America. His first role as a Russian dancer on the ABC drama The Colbys in 1986 to 1987. He then starred in an off-Broadway play called Bouncers, where he played 13 different roles. After his stint on Broadway, he earned his first film role in The Last Rites in 1988. he then acquired the role of Duncan McLeod on Highlander: The Series - a role he is best known for. Adrian was able to explore new territory as an actor, and his determination to get the best out of himself and everyone around him was proven when he took the director's chair for the Season Four opener "Homeland," of the series Highlander. It was the only episode of the series filmed partly on location in Scotland. Three of the four episodes Adrian directed were voted in the top ten fan favorites and were included in the Best of Highlander DVD collection. When he isn't acting or creating, Adrian devotes the rest of his time to children's charities including his own, The PEACE Fund (Protect, Educate and Aid Children Everywhere) for which he received a Peacemaker award in Russia in 2006.
  • During his tenure with Highlander: The Series Paul directed and produced numerous shows which eventually led to his role as producer for the spinoff movies of the series.
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