

Documentary
Overview
Exploring the life and legacy of actor Paul Walker, the Southern California native who cut his teeth as child actor before breaking out in the blockbuster Fast and Furious franchise.
Top Cast


Paul Walker
Paul Walker
Self (archive footage)
Paul Walker
Self (archive footage)


Tyrese Gibson
Tyrese Gibson
Self - Friend/Actor
Tyrese Gibson
Self - Friend/Actor


Cody Walker
Cody Walker
Self - Brother
Cody Walker
Self - Brother


Caleb Walker
Caleb Walker
Self - Brother
Caleb Walker
Self - Brother


Rob Cohen
Rob Cohen
Self
Rob Cohen
Self


Erik MacArthur
Erik MacArthur
Self
Erik MacArthur
Self


Oakley Lehman
Oakley Lehman
Self
Oakley Lehman
Self


Wayne Kramer
Wayne Kramer
Self - Director
Wayne Kramer
Self - Director
Paul M. Walker III
Paul M. Walker III
Self - Father
Paul M. Walker III
Self - Father
Cheryl Crabtree Walker
Cheryl Crabtree Walker
Self - Mother
Cheryl Crabtree Walker
Self - Mother
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