Paul Bazely was born in London in 1968. His parents are from Chennai, India. He attended a state school in South East London then trained at Manchester Poly School of Theatre (Manchester Met). His first TV role was as Heathcliff in an adaptation of Wuthering Heights. His first regular role was in the Debbie Horsfield BBC series Making Out. Since then he has worked on film in the US and UK, including roles in Pirates of the Caribbean, Cruella and Dungeons and Dragons. He has featured in many TV series including Black Mirror, Feel Good, and Doctor Who plus six series of Benidorm. He has also worked extensively in British theatre including at the National Theatre and in the West End. He has also voiced many of the books of meditation teacher Eknath Easwaran He is married to the playwright and screenwriter Charlotte Jones. They have two children.
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Paul Beban is known for HDNet World Report (2002), Deception (2018) and Collapse: Disaster in Surfside (2022).
Unlike most choreographers, Paul Becker began his choreography career at the young age of 19. Over the years, he has become one of the world's top choreographers, and for good reason. Considered to be a protégé; of the genius Kenny Ortega, Paul has collaborated with Mr.Ortega on several occasions, including when he choreographed the Ortega directed Jonas Brothers' concert World Tour as well as Disney's record breaking movie Descendants where they were nominated for a World Choreography Award in 2016. Paul's journey does not stop at choreography. As a writer, director, and producer, he has crossed all platforms. After discovering his unique way of capturing musical stories, Barry Sonnenfeld made Paul the choreographer and co-director for all musical numbers in Netflix "A Series of Unfortunate Events" series starring Neil Patrick Harris. In the variety and live world, Paul directed and produced "Canada's Got Talent", directed the 2016 Pan Am Games closing ceremonies, Don Omar's King of Kings world tour, Kanye West, and more.. He wrote, directed, and choreographed a feature film titled "Breaking Brooklyn" starring Academy Award Winner Louis Gossett Jr in which Lionsgate acquired.. In 2019 Paul became the choreographer and episode director for the Netflix series "Julie and the Phantoms", in which Ortega is Executive producer and choreography partner.
Paul Bedard is an actor, known for Jue se wu qi (2012), Gator Boys (2012) and Tanked (2011).
Paul Bednall is known for The Trial (2013), Stop/Eject (2014) and Wasteland (2013).
Paul Beer is an actor, known for The Handmaid's Tale (2017), Schitt's Creek (2015) and Kim's Convenience (2016).
Paul Begg is known for Crime Monthly (1989), Jack the Ripper: The Definitive Story (2011) and Unsolved Mysteries (2020).
Paul Bell is known for How to Talk to Girls at Parties (2017), Coronation Street (1960) and Marvellous (2014).
Paul Bellantoni, an actor/singer known primarily for his voiceover work, made his animated feature debut in Ruben Brandt, a gyujto (2018). In the Marvel "Universe" Paul is Uatu, The Watcher in the Marvel Super War video-game, and the voice match, fight efforts (& additional voice work) of Wenwu / The Mandarin, in Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings (2021) . Paul works mainly on video-games, documentaries, commercials, and as a narrator of audio books. His singing voice has been heard as the Cowardly Lion ornament from Hallmark, a singing two-headed Ogre for Blizzard's Hearthstone franchise, several singing elves in Dungeons & Dragons: Dark Alliance (2021) , and, most enjoyably, as an animated rapping superhero dentist bunny for Colgate. Trained as a stage actor, Paul has extensive theatre credits in New York City, ranging from contemporary roles to Off-Broadway musicals to the title role in Macbeth. Raised in Concord, MA, forged in New York City, crafted in Europe, he now lives in Los Angeles. He was an opera singer from 1992-2005 singing leading bass-baritone roles across the U.S. and in Europe. He made his solo recital debut at Weill Recital Hall at Carnegie Hall, and his discography includes a solo CD "Heroes and Villains" and the 40th Anniversary cast recording of "The Ballad of Baby Doe."