Paul Walker's father feels his son's presence ''every day''.

The actor, who starred in the 'Fast and the Furious' franchise, passed away on November 30 last year following a car accident, and his father Paul senior has been recalling some of his fondest memories of his son, who died aged 40.

He shared: ''There was always a lot of laughing in this house.

''I feel his presence every day.''

Paul senior explained that although his son was a movie star, he didn't particularly enjoy the limelight.

He told E! News: ''Paul said one time, 'I really don't like this business, but I can do a lot of good with the money I make'.

''Paul just radiated love and you can't fake that. Paul had a really good heart. I thought, 'How did I deserve such a wonderful son?'''

Paul senior recently claimed that the actor's brothers, who stepped in to replace the star in the seventh instalment of the 'Fast & Furious' franchise following his death, are ''chipped from the same brick''.

He said Caleb and Cody Walker were the obvious choice to do their brother justice because they are so similar.

Paul senior reflected: ''They said, 'Dad, these people really loved Paul!' And I said, 'Yeah, now they love you. You're the same.'

''They're the same as Paul. They're all chipped from the same brick.''