Paul is a native Californian, born in Los Angeles and raised in Whittier. After graduating high school, Paul received an athletic scholarship from the University of Hawaii and earned two degrees. This is when Paul decided to become an actor. He sought out the iconic Stella Adler, the preeminent acting teacher, auditioned for her and earned a full scholarship to her prestigious Conservatory of Acting, in New York City. For the next four years Paul studied his craft under Stella's watchful eye, began to work professionally in theatre, television and commercials. In 1986 Oliver Stone cast him as "Doc" in the multiple Academy award winning film, Platoon. This was such a life-changing experience for Paul, so important to him personally and professionally, that he chronicled his experience in his 2018 feature documentary; Brothers In Arms, that he wrote, directed and was a producer. Paul has had the privilege of working with some of the greats of our industry as an actor, writer, director and producer. He is known as a true professional, hard working and devoted to his craft. In his personal life, Paul is a divorced father of two sons that he adores. He understands the importance of giving back to the community he grew up in and works closely with St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, Susan G. Komen foundation and Meals on Wheels.
Cardboard Boxer
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Film
by Knate Gwaltney (Drama)
Actor A homeless man is recruited by a bunch of rich kids to fight other impoverished people.
Blunt Talk
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Television
by Jonathan Ames (Comedy)
Actor British newscaster Walter Blunt comes to Los Angeles, intent on conquering the world of American cable TV. Through the platform of a nightly interview show, Blunt is on a mission to impart his wisdom and guidance on how Americans should live, think and behave. Unfortunately, Blunt is constantly harassed by interfering network bosses, a dysfunctional news staff, and his numerous ex-wives and children. Blunt must now deal with the fallout from his well-intended but misguided actions, both on and off the air, with only an alcoholic manservant at his side.
Body High
(
Film
by Joe Marklin (Comedy)
Actor A group of pot dispensary clerks run into financial trouble but a new strain of marijuana may save the day.
Revenge
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Television
by Mike Kelley (Drama, Mystery and Thriller)
Actor As a summer to remember begins in the Hamptons, new arrival Emily Thorne dazzles the members of high society by making herself known in the exclusive social circle of Grayson Global CEO Conrad Grayson and his socialite wife Victoria. But it soon becomes clear that the beguiling young philanthropist has a dark past. Emily was once known as Amanda Clarke, a young nine-year-old whose life was torn apart when her father - Grayson Global hedge fund manager David Clarke - was falsely accused of channeling money to a terrorist organization responsible for the downing of a commercial airliner. Now living under an assumed identity, she is determined to seek vengeance on the people who destroyed her father's life - the two main conspirators being Conrad and Victoria Grayson - by making their lives come crashing down around them. Because when everything you love has been stolen from you, someone has to pay. Written by Anonymous
A Greener Pasture
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Film (short)
by Thomas Conyers (Drama)
Producer, Thanks A man leads the stressful life of a filmmaker, only to find that his own wife hates everything he does. Tired of living a life that just feels insufficient; he utilizes his art to recreate his life in the way he wishes to see it.
Run the Tide
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Film
by Soham Mehta (Drama)
Actor Rey gave up his chance at college and love to raise his young half-brother Oliver, who looks nothing like him - "same mom, different dads." But when his meth addicted mother, Lola, is released from prison determined to rebuild her family, Rey kidnaps his younger brother and escapes their desert home for the California coast, chasing the dream that he let go years ago. Lola turns to her ex-husband Bo to help find her missing boys, bringing up ghosts from their own failed relationship. With nothing but the open road ahead of them, and Lola and Bo in close pursuit, Rey and Oliver race away from a past they never wanted, towards a future that could have been. Written by Chris B.
The Bridge
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Television
by Meredith Stiehm (Crime, Drama, Mystery and Thriller)
Actor Marco Ruiz is a homicide investigator for the state of Chihuahua, Mexico living in Ciudad Juárez. A family man, Marco is one of the last good men in a corrupt and apathetic police force that is out-gunned by the powerful drug cartels. He's sharp, charming, and observant and painfully aware that his city is in a state of chaos. When a body is dumped on the bridge that spans the El Paso-Ciudad Juárez border, Ruiz is forced to work with his American counterpart, "Detective Sonya Cross." Written by Ronald Craig
We Won't Stop Dreaming
(
Film (short)
by Angie Quidim (Music)
Producer
Bonnie and Clyde
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Television
(Biography, Crime and Drama)
Actor Based on the true story of Clyde Barrow, a charismatic convicted armed robber who sweeps Bonnie Parker, an impressionable, petite, small-town waitress, off her feet, and the two embark on one one of most infamous bank-robbing sprees in history. Written by Lifetime
Watercolor Postcards
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Film
by Rajeev Dassani (Drama)
Actor A small town girl returns home only to inherit more problems than she brought.
Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.
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Television
by Joss Whedon (Action, Drama and Sci-Fi)
Actor After the Battle of New York, the world has changed. It now knows not only about the Avengers, but also the powerful menaces that require those superheroes and more to face them. In response, Phil Coulson of the Strategic Homeland Intervention, Enforcement and Logistics Division assembles an elite covert team to find and deal with these threats wherever they are found. With a world rapidly becoming more bizarre and dangerous than ever before as the supervillains arise, these agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. are ready to take them on. Written by Kenneth Chisholm (kchishol@rogers.com)
True Blood
(
Television
by Alan Ball (Drama, Fantasy, Mystery, Romance and 1 More)
Actor The series follows Sookie Stackhouse, a barmaid living in Louisiana who can read people's minds, and how her life is turned upside down when the Vampire Bill, walks into her place of employment two years after vampires 'came out of the coffin' on national television. Written by Tommy Stewart
Treme
(
Television
by David Simon (Drama and Music)
Actor Life after Hurricane Katrina as the residents of New Orleans try to rebuild their lives, their homes, and their unique culture in the aftermath of one of the worst natural disasters in the USA.
People Like Us
(
Film
by Alex Kurtzman (Drama)
Actor Sam has been keeping his distance from his father. When his father dies, he goes home for the funeral, and to see if his father left him any money so that he could bail himself out of his latest jam. But he learns that his father left all of his money to someone named Josh Davis. He finds him and learns that he is the troubled son of a woman named Frankie. Sam thinks she is his sister. He doesn't give the money cause he needs it. He makes contact with her but doesn't tell her who he is. Eventually they become friends and even helps Josh with his problems. Written by rcs0411@yahoo.com
Criminal Minds
(
Television
by Jeff Davis (Crime, Drama, Mystery and Thriller)
Actor Based in Quantico, Virginia, the Behavioral Analysis Unit (BAU) is a subsection of the FBI. Called in by local police departments to assist in solving crimes of a serial and/or extremely violent nature where the perpetrator is unknown (referred to by the Unit as the unknown subject or unsub for short), the BAU uses the controversial scientific art of profiling to track and apprehend the unsub. Profiling entails coming up with basic characteristics of the unsub and the victims (referred to as the victimology), using evidence from the case and matching that information to historic precedents and psychological analyses as a means to solve the case. Because of the nature of the work conducted by the BAU - the work being time consuming and psychologically demanding - its members are fiercely loyal to the Unit and to its other members. Also because of the work's overall demanding nature, not many members of the BAU have been able to maintain a happy or stable family life. Written by Huggo
The Protector
(
Television
by Michael Nankin (Crime and Drama)
Actor Single mother Gloria Sheppard juggles her demanding personal and professional lives: raising two children while working as an LAPD homicide detective.
Eagleheart
(
Television
by Andrew Weinberg (Action and Comedy)
Actor In this parody on cop shows, a mad-dog US Marshal bent on justice battles crime his way and has only two less than perfect partners and a stodgy boss to rely on.
Ca$h
(
Film
by Stephen Milburn Anderson (Comedy, Crime and Thriller)
Actor A stroke of good luck turns lethal for Sam Phelan and his wife Leslie when they are faced with a life-changing decision that brings strange and sinister Pyke Kubic to their doorstep. As Pyke leads Sam and Leslie on a tumultuous adventure through the streets of Chicago, each are pulled deeper and deeper into a desperate spiral of deception and violence... All in the name of money. Written by The Film CA$H
Night and Day
(
TV Movie
by Milan Cheylov (Crime)
Actor A hybrid television format - "Day" follows the professional life of ATF officer Dan Hollister as he leads a "Special Threat Intervention" task force" (STI) through a dangerous underworld that threatens the homeland security of The United States of America. "Night" continues a day in the life, following Hollister home as he and his wife, Elizabeth, ford the challenges of their life together raising three teenagers in a modern world - all this while transitioning into the beginning of the third act of their lives. "Night and Day" consists of two separate casts linked through the daily experiences of Dan Hollister. Written by TNT
Lie to Me
(
Television
by Samuel Baum (Crime, Drama, Mystery and Thriller)
Actor Dr. Cal Lightman teaches a course in body language and makes an honest fortune exploiting it. He's employed by various public authorities in various investigations, doing more when the police etc. fail to go the extra mile. So he can afford to constitute a team of his own, which like clients and others has to put up with his mind-games. Written by KGF Vissers
The Closer
(
Television
by James Duff (Crime, Drama and Mystery)
Actor Deputy Police Chief Brenda Leigh Johnson, formerly Atlanta police officer and CIA-trained interrogator, is given the opportunity to run her own division of elite officers of the Los Angeles Police Department. Her unusual procedure for obtaining confessions, blatant disregard for politics, and country accent make her a marked woman. However, with all the bluster and bravado, she still maintains her title, The Closer. Written by Willie Nelson Crane Jr
Cast Away
(
Film
by Robert Zemeckis (Adventure and Drama)
Actor A man is marooned on an island after his plane crashes into the ocean. Far away from home, his girlfriend, and any human contact, he engages in a battle of wits with himself as he is tested mentally, physically, and emotionally in order to survive. Written by Amthermandes
In the Line of Duty: A Cop for the Killing
(
TV Movie
by Dick Lowry (Action, Drama and Thriller)
Actor A look at the dangerous and bizarre life of an undercover cop who lives on the edge and the strife and heartbreak that comes with the job. There is also a tremendous amount of guilt and psychological pain when when an undercover sting goes bad and they lose a comrade in the line of duty. Written by Richard Jones <rjo339@swbell.net>
Navy Seals
(
Film
by Lewis Teague (Action, Adventure and Thriller)
Actor While rescuing an American air crew captured by Mid-Eastern terrorists, Lieutenant Curran and his team of Navy SEALs discover evidence that the terrorists have come into possession of dangerous high-tech weapons. Written by Marg Baskin <marg@asd.raytheon.ca>
Tune in Tomorrow...
(
Film
by Jon Amiel (Comedy and Romance)
Miscellaneous Crew Martin works at the local radio station, which just hired a new scriptwriter with a reputation for great drama, Pedro Carmichael. Martin's aunt Julia, not related by blood, returns home after many years away and Martin falls for her. Once Pedro finds out about this romance, he starts incorporating details of it into the script of his daily drama series. Soon, Martin and Julia are not only hearing about their fictional selves over the radio, but about what they are going to do next. Written by Christine Sai-Halasz <sai@mit.edu>
Miller's Crossing
(
Film
by Ethan Coen (Crime, Drama and Thriller)
Miscellaneous Crew A highly styled 'genre' film which can perhaps be seen as a pastiche of all gangster movies. Tom Reagan is the laconic anti-hero of this amoral tale which is also, paradoxically, a look at morals within the criminal underworld of the 1930s. Two rival gangs vie for control of a city where the police are pawns, and the periodic busts of illicit drinking establishments are no more than a way for one gang to get back at the other. Black humour and shocking violence compete for screen time as we question whether or not Tom, right-hand man of the Irish mob leader, really has a heart. Written by <morry@argonet.co.uk>
Born on the Fourth of July
(
Film
by Oliver Stone (Biography, Drama and War)
Actor The biography of Ron Kovic. Paralyzed in the Vietnam war, he becomes an anti-war and pro-human rights political activist after feeling betrayed by the country he fought for. Written by Murray Chapman <muzzle@cs.uq.oz.au>
L.A. Law
(
Television
by Terry Louise Fisher (Drama)
Actor This popular TV drama depicted life in a large Los Angeles law firm. The plots were strongly character-based and dealt with both the personal lives and professional activities of the partners, associates, and staff. Scenes centered around the courtroom and the law offices. Often, an episode would open with a surprising twist, which would then be played out during the rest of the show. Written by Tad Dibbern <DIBBERN_D@a1.mscf.upenn.edu>
Friday the 13th
(
Television
by Frank Mancuso Jr. (Horror)
Actor An old antique dealer made a pact with the Devil to sell cursed antiques. When he dies, his store is inherited by his niece Micki and her cousin Ryan. With the help of Jack Marshak, they fight to retrieve the antiques from the people who bought them to stop them from causing harm. Written by Paul Sasse <Loomis@student.centre.edu>
The Town Bully
(
TV Movie
by Noel Black (Drama)
Actor When one man (Graf) terrorizes a town and its citizens, they join together to take 'care' of him. A special prosecutor (Bruce Boxleitner) is brought in to find the guilty person. Written by Pfyre <OShaun@ix.netcom.com>
The Accused
(
Film
by Jonathan Kaplan (Crime and Drama)
Soundtrack Sarah Tobias goes to her local bar and is gang-raped by three men. The district attorney on the case is Katheryn Murphy who wants to prove that although Sarah had taken drugs that night and was acting provocatively while in the bar, this is no reason for her to be so brutally attacked and the men responsible should be brought to justice. Written by Sami Al-Taher <staher2000@yahoo.com>
Hunter
(
Television
by Frank Lupo (Action, Crime, Drama, Mystery and 1 More)
Actor Detective Sergeant Rick Hunter and his partner, Sergeant Dee Dee McCall, are homicide investigators with the Los Angeles Police Department. Often they must go undercover to catch a variety of L.A.-style villains. "Sporty" James, a helpful police-informant, occasionally provides a bit of humor in this action-drama T.V. series. Written by Tad Dibbern <DIBBERN_D@a1.mscf.upenn.edu>
Six Against the Rock
(
TV Movie
by Paul Wendkos (Drama, Thriller, Action and Crime)
Actor In May of 1946, Alcatraz inmate Bernie Coy initiates a carefully thought out plan to escape the island prison. His plan, carried out with five accomplices, falls apart when they can't obtain a key to unlock a door leading to the yard.
Platoon
(
Film
by Oliver Stone (Drama and War)
Actor Chris Taylor is a young, naive American who gives up college and volunteers for combat in Vietnam. Upon arrival, he quickly discovers that his presence is quite nonessential, and is considered insignificant to the other soldiers, as he has not fought for as long as the rest of them and felt the effects of combat. Chris has two non-commissioned officers, the ill-tempered and indestructible Staff Sergeant Robert Barnes and the more pleasant and cooperative Sergeant Elias Grodin. A line is drawn between the two NCOs and a number of men in the platoon when an illegal killing occurs during a village raid. As the war continues, Chris himself draws towards psychological meltdown. And as he struggles for survival, he soon realizes he is fighting two battles, the conflict with the enemy and the conflict between the men within his platoon. Written by Jeremy Thomson
Cinequest San Jose Film Festival Winner: Director's Award | Best Director Ke
(2018)
Key West Film Festival Winner: Audience Award | Best Narrative
(2018)
Indie Fest USA International Film Festival Winner: Award of Merit | Short Film
(2016)
Los Angeles Film Review Independent Film Awards Winner: Silver Award | Short Film
(2016)
Florida Film Festival Winner: Audience Favorite
(1998)
Belgium Intl. Film Festival Winner: Best Original Screenplay
(1997)
Best short film, Belgium Intl. Film Fest.
(1997)
Festival International du Film Independent Winner: Best Screenplay | Long and Short Format
(1997)
Empire State Exhibitions Winner: Silver Medal | Narrative Short
(1997)
Festival International du Film Independent Winner: Best Screenplay | Long and Short Format
(1997)
Empire State Exhibitions Winner: Silver Medal | Narrative Short
(1997)
Belgium Intl. Film Festival Winner: Best Original Screenplay
(1997)
Belgium International Film Festival Winner: Best Short Film
(1997)
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