Paul Page is an award-winning actor and singer with more than 40 years of experience in nearly every area of show business. Born and raised in Ohio, Paul graduated from Kent State University with a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Theatre and a year later moved to New York City to pursue his career as an entertainer.
During the first ten years Paul lived in New York, he appeared on the daytime dramas All My Children, Another World, Search for Tomorrow and One Life to Live, as well as making numerous appearances on series television, movies of the week and music videos, most notably Chaka Khan's "I Feel for You." He had roles in several feature films, including The Pick-up Artist (Molly Ringwald and Robert Downey, Jr.) and The Secret of My Success (Michael J. Fox). Paul relocated to Denver, Colorado in 1988 and has since achieved his greatest acclaim - and artistic satisfaction - as a stage actor in more than 100 productions along the Front Range. In 2000, Paul was honored to be among those awarded an Outstanding Performance by Backstage West for their yearly Garland Awards for his work in Three Hotels. In 2001, the Denver Drama Critics Circle named Paul the Best Supporting Actor in a Play for his performance in As Bees in Honey Drown at the Arvada Center.
He has received other Best Actor honors for his work in Bengal Tiger at the Baghdad Zoo, Glengarry Glen Ross, The Cider House Rules, Deathtrap and Sleuth. In June 2018, he relocated back to the NYC area to continue his acting career as well as producing. Mostly recently, he appeared in the new play IN THE CLOSET by Siegmund Fuchs, which received its NYC premiere on May 29, 2019 at Theatre Row on 42nd Street. In August 2021, he relocated to Santa Fe to re-activate his film and TV career.
Unique traits: Actors Equity Association, SAG-AFTRA
In the Closet
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Theater
by Ebner-Page Productions/Eli Carpenter
Man #1 A multi-generational dramedy that deals with self-acceptance.
White Christmas
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Theater
by Arvada Center for the Arts and Humanities (Musical)
General Waverly
Other Desert Cities
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Theater
by Vintage Theater
Lyman Wyeth
Bengal Tiger at the Baghdad Zoo
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Theater
by The Edge Theatre
Tiger
Denver Actor Project Short Film
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Film (short)
by Cinema Geeks for Denver Film Festival (Drama)
Pastor Paul
The Cider House Rules
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Theater
by Vintage Theatre (Drama)
Dr. Wilbur Larch
The Drowsy Chaperone
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Theater
by Vintage Theatre (Musical)
Man in Chair
Glengarry Glen Ross
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Theater
by The Edge Theatre (Comedy)
Shelly Levene
Dietrich & Chevalier
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Theater
by Miners Alley Playhouse
Maurice Chevalier
Dig
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Film (short)
by Cinema Geeks (Crime)
Phil Jones Entry for the 48 Hour Film Project
The Vessel
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Film
by Wednesday Productions (Drama)
Father David (principal)
Dish Network
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Commercial
by Citizens Pictures Group
Preacher (regional)
Jekyll and Hyde
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Theater
by Arvada Center for the Arts and Humanities
General Glossup
Guaranty Bank
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Commercial
by Impossible Pictures
Banker (regional)
Denver Zoo
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Commercial
by Fusion Films
Father (regional)
Best Villain, Westword's Best of Denver 1997 (Faithful)
Best Fish Tale, Westword's Best of Denver 2000 (The Ice Fishing Play)
Outstanding Performance, Backstage West's Garland Awards 2000 (Three Hotels)
Best Supporting Actor in a Play, Denver Drama Critics Circle 2000 (As Bees in Honey Drown)
Marlowe Award, Best Supporting Actor in a Play 2006 (1984)
Marlowe Award, Best Actor in a Drama 2007 (Deathtrap)
Spotlight Award, Best Actor in a Drama 2007 (Deathtrap)
Edgy Award, Best Actor 2012 (Glengarry Glen Ross)
Marlowe Award, Best Supporting Actor 2012 (Glengarry Glen Ross)
Marlowe Award, Best Actor 2012 (Cider House Rules)
Edgy Award, Best Actor 2013 (Bengal Tiger at the Baghdad Zoo)
Marlowe Award, Best Actor 2013 (Bengal Tiger at the Baghdad Zoo)
Theater Colorado Award, Best Actor 2013 (Bengal Tiger at the Baghdad Zoo)
Theater Colorado Award, Best Supporting Actor 2015 (White Christmas)
Marlowe Award, Best Featured Actor in a Musical 2015 (White Christmas)
Kent State University
(1973-1977)