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Keebler O'Brien, also known as Paul Easton, is an upcoming Korean-Irish popstar turning actor. Though the States nor Hollywood have yet to see this young phenomenon, his reputation grows among the Eastern coast and his homeland Ireland, with a fan base growing upwards to the millions. His debut album, "Silent Romance" made no. 2 in the charts including songs known as "HoH", "World's End" and more. After spending a bit of time in the music industry, Keebler turned his focus toward acting. His first film, "The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift", was originally his first major role as the lead character "D.K" but later was casted as an extra. In 2010, his new project was casting a role in the Korean comedy show, "1 1/2 Korean Men" as lead role Ted Park, a womanizer wrestling with the idea of his half brother getting married to his ex-wife.

Biography: Keebler O'Brien was born in Dublin, Ireland. He was raised by his single mother Dorothy O'Brien living on a 10 acre potato farm. His father had left when he was only 2 years old. He was an only child and had no education until later in his life. On Keebler's 9th Birthday, his mother died of a stroke and was rushed to the hospital, later he was put under foster care. When Keebler was 9 1/2, he was adopted by Chester Heinefried and his wife Eleanor. There he attended a local public school and arts school. Keebler had a natural gift at presentation and his talent was seen among many of his teachers and friends. They entered Keebler into a talent show where he was scouted by Dhruv Mokashima, a talent scout. Keebler continued through high school performing at plays, drama shows until he graduated from Noed High. Unfortunately, he dropped out of college when he was 19 years old to sign a label with Eckston Records noticing his extroadinary singing talents.