In a recent episode of the popular talk show The Ellen Degeneres Show, the late actor Paul Walker made his first appearance. The charismatic star joined Ellen on stage for a lively and entertaining conversation.

Ellen began by complimenting Paul on his appearance on the cover of Premiere magazine. She playfully mentioned that his hairstyle in the magazine was different from his current look, but she liked it nonetheless. Paul, always charming, responded with a smile and expressed his appreciation.

The conversation took an unexpected turn when Ellen brought out a childhood photo of Paul. The picture showed a young Paul with a haircut similar to the one he had in his commercials as a child actor. Paul laughed and admitted that he had done a lot of commercials before becoming widely recognized for his roles in blockbuster films like The Fast and The Furious.

Speaking of his love for racing cars, Paul revealed that his passion for the sport was deeply rooted in his family history. His grandfather was a car racer, and that connection played a significant role in how he ended up being cast in The Fast and The Furious.

Not one to shy away from adventure, Paul shared his excitement about heli-boarding – a thrilling activity that involves being dropped off by a helicopter and snowboarding down remote and uncharted mountains. He described the experience as breathtaking, with untouched snow and stunning views.

Ellen and Paul also discussed his latest project, Timeline, a film set in medieval France. Paul expressed his love for acting, explaining that it allowed him to indulge in make-believe and never have to fully grow up.

As the segment came to an end, Ellen thanked Paul for his time and his entertaining conversation. The episode featuring Paul Walker‘s first appearance on The Ellen Degeneres Show was a delightful mix of humor, nostalgia, and insight into the life of a talented actor.

Fans of Paul Walker and The Ellen Degeneres Show were undoubtedly captivated by this lively and engaging interview. Paul’s infectious personality and Ellen’s wit made for an entertaining and memorable episode.

Originally aired on November 20, 2003