Paul Hewitt was a prolific actor who created a name for himself largely on the big screen. Hewitt's early roles were in comedies like "Hero" (1992) with Dustin Hoffman and "The Player" (1992) starring Tim Robbins. He also starred in the TV movies "Good Night, Sweet Wife: A Murder in Boston" (CBS, 1990-91) and "The Rape of Dr. Willis" (CBS, 1991-92). He worked in television in his early acting career as well, including a part on "NYPD Blue" (1993-2005). His film career continued throughout the nineties in productions like the Matt LeBlanc comedic sports movie "Ed" (1996), the comedy "Hijacking Hollywood" (1997) with Henry Thomas and the John Travolta dramatic adaptation "A Civil Action" (1998). He also worked in television during these years, including a part on "Costello" (Fox, 1998-99). He also had a part in the TV miniseries "Tom Clancy's NetForce" (1998-99). Hewitt most recently acted on "Bones" (Fox, 2005-).