Paul Boretski was born in London, England to Canadian actor Peter Borestki and British actress Jennifer Phipps.
He comes from a long line of thespians, as well as his mother being a direct descendent of the great Swedish performer Jenny Lind.
His family moved to Canada for Paul's early childhood years.
He attended boarding school in England in his teens.
Upon completion, he returned to Canada and attended the National Theatre School of Canada in Montreal.
He then embarked upon his career as an actor, first on stage and then in film and television.
Paul is known for Space Cases (1996), Spacehunter: Adventures in the Forbidden Zone (1983) and Perfect Timing (1986).
Perfect Timing is the story of Harry Crane, an infamous photographer whose sublime and evocative images single-handedly reshaped and rebuilt the boudoir and fitness industries. But, having made his mark, allowed the artist within to be released. Creatively and artistically, Harry has moved on; his work now consisting of portraits and interpreting rock wall fractals. Of course that meant leaving the professional schlock of commercial advertising behind him. Sounds good. Except there's that pesky issue of money. And Harry and his buds are quickly burning through large quantities of it. Bottom line - he's nearly broke and faces eviction.
On a distant planet inhabited by mutants, two bounty hunters race to rescue three Earth female captives from the clutches of an evil warlord.
Two girls turn down two boys for more prosperous, motorized dates. In anger, the two teenage boys steal a car, booze up and accidentally meet up with the girls. The drivers of the two cars challenge each other, and a wild race starts that ends up with a horrifying accident. A fictional film, it dramatizes a situation where pride, alcohol and wheels combine with disastrous results.