Rearrange the following sections from an obituary that appeared in The New York Times so that they appear in the correct order.

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  • Paul Walker, an actor best known for his role in the “Fast and the Furious” movies about street racing, died on Saturday in Valencia, Calif., when the Porsche he was riding in crashed in a single-car accident and burst into flames. He was 40.

    His death was confirmed by his publicist, Ame Van Iden.

  • Athletic with blond hair and blue eyes, Mr. Walker often played the action star or the romantic interest. He starred in six of the seven “Fast and Furious” movies, often alongside the action star Vin Diesel, with the latest installment still being filmed and scheduled for release next year. The movies were popular and lucrative — the most recent one, “Fast and Furious 6,” grossed $788 million worldwide this year.

  • Paul William Walker IV was born in Glendale, Calif., on Sept. 12, 1973. He started acting at a young age and had a few prominent parts in the late 1990s, playing supporting roles in the films “Pleasantville,” “Varsity Blues,” and “She’s All That,” and starring in “The Skulls.”

    But his big break came in 2001 with “The Fast and the Furious,” in which he played an undercover Los Angeles police officer investigating street racing. The $30 million film brought in $207 million. Sequels followed and continued to attract audiences with over-the-top car chases, but he had trouble finding major success outside the franchise.

    Mr. Walker stayed out of the tabloids and away from the Hollywood party scene. He didn’t want to live in Hollywood, his publicist said, and settled instead in Santa Barbara.

    Recently, he had made a priority of spending more time with his 15-year-old daughter, Meadow, friends said. She had lived in Hawaii with her mother, Rebecca Soteros, for most of her life, but was now living with Mr. Walker.

  • In addition to his daughter, Mr. Walker is survived by his father, Paul Walker III; his mother Cheryl Walker; two brothers, Cody and Caleb; and a sister, Ashley.

  • Paul Walker, an actor best known for his role in the “Fast and the Furious” movies about street racing, died on Saturday in Valencia, Calif., when the Porsche he was riding in crashed in a single-car accident and burst into flames. He was 40.

    His death was confirmed by his publicist, Ame Van Iden.

  • Athletic with blond hair and blue eyes, Mr. Walker often played the action star or the romantic interest. He starred in six of the seven “Fast and Furious” movies, often alongside the action star Vin Diesel, with the latest installment still being filmed and scheduled for release next year. The movies were popular and lucrative — the most recent one, “Fast and Furious 6,” grossed $788 million worldwide this year.

  • Paul William Walker IV was born in Glendale, Calif., on Sept. 12, 1973. He started acting at a young age and had a few prominent parts in the late 1990s, playing supporting roles in the films “Pleasantville,” “Varsity Blues,” and “She’s All That,” and starring in “The Skulls.”

    But his big break came in 2001 with “The Fast and the Furious,” in which he played an undercover Los Angeles police officer investigating street racing. The $30 million film brought in $207 million. Sequels followed and continued to attract audiences with over-the-top car chases, but he had trouble finding major success outside the franchise.

    Mr. Walker stayed out of the tabloids and away from the Hollywood party scene. He didn’t want to live in Hollywood, his publicist said, and settled instead in Santa Barbara.

    Recently, he had made a priority of spending more time with his 15-year-old daughter, Meadow, friends said. She had lived in Hawaii with her mother, Rebecca Soteros, for most of her life, but was now living with Mr. Walker.

  • In addition to his daughter, Mr. Walker is survived by his father, Paul Walker III; his mother Cheryl Walker; two brothers, Cody and Caleb; and a sister, Ashley.