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Paul Balthazar Getty (/ ˈ ɡ ɛ t i /; born January 22, 1975) is an American actor, musician, and a member of the Getty family. His acting debut was in Lord of the Flies (1990) as Ralph.
The family's lineage can be traced back to Balthazar DeWolf, who was born in 1620 in the Netherlands and later immigrated to North America. The DeWolf family played a significant role in the early colonial history of North America, particularly in the regions of New England and the Atlantic Canadian provinces.
Balthazar Getty (born 1975), American actor and great-grandson of J. Paul Getty; Balthasar Glättli (born 1972), Swiss politician; Baltasar Gracián y Morales (1601–1658), Spanish Baroque prose writer; Balthasar Hubmaier (c. 1480–1528), German Anabaptist leader; Balthazar Klossowski de Rola (1908–2001), birth name of twentieth-century ...
Anna Getty (born 1972), is the daughter of Gisela Zacher and the adopted daughter of John Paul Getty III. [5] Balthazar Getty (born 1975, as Paul Balthazar Getty), American actor, is the son of Gisela Zacher and John Paul Getty III. Balthazar married Rosetta Millington in 2000, and together they have four children: Cassius Getty (born 2000)
Nic Balthazar (born 1964), Belgian film director Rui Baltazar dos Santos Alves (1933–2024), Mozambican lawyer, politician, and academic Wilhelm Balthasar (1914–1941), World War II German Luftwaffe ace
Balthazar Korab - (1926-2013) born Boldizsár Koráb in Budapest, was a noted Architectural Photographer based in Detroit, Michigan. Joseph Kosuth - (1945-) born in Toledo Ohio, relative of Lajos Kossuth, who achieved notability for his role in the Hungarian Revolution of 1848.
Cruz argues that because his mother was born in Delaware, he was American at birth and therefore "natural-born." He even went so far as to renounce his Canadian citizenship in 2014, just to be safe.
Balthazar P. Melick (also known as Baltus) (October 26, 1770 – November 20, 1835), an American merchant and banker, was the founder of Chemical Bank in 1823. Melick served as the first president of Chemical from 1823 to 1831.