Paul Lewis is a composer and actor, known for Dark State (2021), Foreclosure Dogs and Days of Power (2017).
Producer and production manager Paul Lewis hails from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. His father was a labor union organizer and his mother was a housewife. Following graduation from Rutgers University in Camden, New Jersey, Paul went to New York and became a member of Actors' Equity. He acted in some summer stock and Off-Broadway theatre before switching to being a stage manager. Lewis ran the Actor's Playhouse in New York City for a while. Lewis then moved to California in order to break into the motion picture business and continued to work as a stage manager prior to snagging his first film gig as the associate producer of the low-budget drama "Walk the Angry Beach" in 1960. Paul frequently collaborated with Dennis Hopper on a handful of features that include "Easy Rider," "The Last Movie," "Out of the Blue," "Colors," and "The Hot Spot." Among the other directors Lewis worked with are Richard Rush, Peter Bogdanovich, Monte Hellman, Jack Starrett, and Tom Laughlin. Paul retired from the film industry in the mid 90s.
Paul Lewis is known for The Brink (2019).
Paul Leyden is an Australian born actor/writer/director. He moved to New York in 2000 where he played the popular rogue 'Simon Frasier' on 'As the World Turns' for four years. He was cast alongside Heather Locklear and Blair Underwood in NBC's 'LAX' which saw Paul relocate to Los Angeles. It was here after he sold his first screenplay to Joel Silver and Dark Castle Pictures, 'The Factory' starring John Cusack, that Paul made the permanent shift to writer and director and has since had many projects, both film and TV, produced and developed in the States and Australia. He married French actress Alexia Barlier in 2018.
Paul Liberti was born on 11 March 1963. He is an actor, known for The Guru (2002), No Such Thing (2001) and Order Up! (2008).
Paul Lichtman was born on June 5, 1938 in the USA. He is an actor and producer, known for Fatal Sky (1990), Baa Baa Black Sheep (1976) and Out of Control (1984).
Paul has won 5 Dramalogue awards and an L.A. Weekly award for his acting. Paul played Abbie Hoffman in the award winning production of "The Chicago Conspiracy Trial" in Los Angeles. He portrayed Elia Kazan in "Names" in both the Los Angeles and New York productions. In Los Angeles he played the orthodox Rabbi, Hersh, in "The Quarrel" and the child molesting Priest, Father Grant, in "The Comfortable Truth." On Broadway he played Hitler and Moses among other parts in the celebrated production of "Lenny." He appeared with Julie Harris, Estelle Parsons and Bill Macy in the Broadway production of "And Miss Reardon Drinks a Little." He played the role of Danny in the west coast premiere of "Danny and the Deep Blue Sea" and originated the role of Treat, in the world premiere of "Orphans." Paul's first collection of poetry, "Chemical Tendencies," has just been published by Tebot Bach Press. He created, produces and hosts a radio show in Los Angeles called "Why Poetry" on KPFK. The intention of the show is to de-mystify poetry and then perhaps to mystify it again.
Paul Bevan Lieberstein is a Jewish-American writer, director, producer and actor from Connecticut who is known for his work on The Office and King of the Hill. In The Office, he also played Toby Flenderson, a frequently bullied HR department head who is targeted by Michael Scott at Dunder Mifflin Scranton.
Paul Lightfoot is known for Wolf Creek (2005), Shine (1996) and The Time Guardian (1987).
Paul Lillios is an actor, known for To Survive (2014), Bad Company (2018) and My Dog the Space Traveler (2014).