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Anthony Bruce G Paris IV (also known as Tony P.) was born on October 16, 1973 in Dallas, Texas. His father Bruce G. Paris III was in the Army like Tony P. Bruce G. Paris Jr. was in the Air Force as a Captain till they found out he lied on his enlistment papers. He said he was white Irish decent. Bruce G. Paris was born Catholic but upon immigrating to Texas he converted to Baptist and became a preacher. Rev. Bruce G. Paris. Not liking the laws that slaves could not learn to read or write he called upon the services of a black educator in New York to come to Texas as a slave cover. After arriving in Texas as a slave she was put to work. However, her job was to teach. All of the slaves were freed but most remained. When Bruce G. Paris died he left everything to his unknown wife the black educator form New York Known only as Mother Millie. Her name was not know to many because of the slave papers being faked to gain access to south unharmed.

Tony Paris can only be described as entertained. In 1981 he was the first black character on Hee Haw's Kids show Country Kids filmed in Dallas, Texas. Telling only two jokes Tony would not learn his lines. So his mother Gwen Paris Terry on of the writers in the show fired him. Tony was more interested in being in the control room on the set instead of being in front on the camera.

In 1987 Bruce G. Paris III started a wedding filming business and invited his 13 year old son Tony P. to help. This was when it all came clear. Tony was born to hold a camera. After receiving awards from the City of Dallas, Dallas Independent School District, and the Dallas Police Department for film work he knew will his life was going.

In 1990 Tony went to Southwestern Academy in San Marino California. There he struggled to get the grades he needed to stay so after one year the sent him to their second campus in Arizona.