Paul Marantz is known for Studio 54 (2018).
Paul Marc Davis is an actor and producer, known for Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone (2001), Son of God (2014) and Cassandra's Dream (2007).
Paul Mariskanish is an actor and writer, known for A Haunting (2005), Betrayed (2016) and Dead Wrong (2018).
Paul is a London based actor who trained at Manchester Metropolitan Drama School for three years and at the Miskin Theatre in Kent for two years prior to this. An extremely experienced actor both in screen and film with TV credits for all major television stations in the UK. Featured in film for main stream and independent audiences Paul can be seen in many productions and projects on various platforms. Winner of 'Best actor' for the short film 'Bruised' in the (Bootleg Film Festival, Toronto) As well as a best supporting performance nomination for the film 'Smack Ed' (High peak film festival) Theatre performances include a sell-out London run of the critically acclaimed play 'The Greater Game' receiving five-star reviews. Performing in his self-penned comedy play with a heart 'True Colours' also receiving critical acclaim and 4 start reviews and has toured with various shows around the UK. 2019 saw Paul involved Greg Hall's multi award-winning film 'Smack Ed' featuring alongside 'Best soap new comer' Lorraine Stanley and George Russo screened in festivals worldwide. Recent projects include shooting a VR 360-degree series, being the face of the latest worldwide VW commercial campaign, appearing in the new inbetweeners writer's sitcom 'First Team' and starring in a new cinematic short film shot in Qatar playing the lead Viking. Other film credits include - British feature film 'Essex Boys Retribution' for Press On Features.
Paul Marron was born on December 11, 1981 in County Cavan, Ireland. He is an actor, known for Revenant, Redemption of a Rogue (2020) and Keys to the City (2012).
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Paul Martin, World-leading Japanese Sword Expert. Paul Martin, a former curator of Japanese swords at the British Museum in London, is now one of the foremost non-Japanese specialists on Japanese swords (nihonto). He has played a pivotal role in opening up the world of Japanese swords to international audiences through his social media efforts; TV appearances; regular talks, both in Japan and abroad. As well as being a government-acknowledged expert in his field, he has provided translations for all of the major sword organizations in Japan; is a trustee of The Foundation of Japanese Sword Culture for the Purpose of Public Interest (NBSK): and is the first Samurai Spirit Tourism ambassador for the Tohoku region. He has appeared in may documentaries on Japanese swords around the world; produced award-winning documentaries, and produced/translated many books and texts for exhibitions at major institutions in Japan and abroad. He is also a high-level rank holder in both the martial arts of Iaido (drawing and cutting with a sword), and Kendo (Japanese fencing). He was also a former three time all England Karate Champion (U65 kg) and England International.
Producer/Director/Writer. Paul Maslak graduated from the University of Maryland with a BS degree in Business Administration. While concurrently working for Disney as a project planner on EPCOT and Tokyo Disneyland, he took a job as editor of INSIDE KUNG-FU magazine. In this latter capacity, he was invited to work as casting director on the martial arts film, "No Retreat, No Surrender," for which he helpled "discover" Jean-Claude Van Damme and Cynthia Rothrock. Afterwards, he pursued a two-track career for many years, working as a master scheduler and production control supervisor in corporate America by day, and free-lancing as a story analyst for HBO and Tri-Star Pictures by night. Eventually, he quit his corporate job, at first managing martial arts actors, but then taking jobs in hands-on film production. He worked his way up through the ranks of many low-budget films to become a full producer. In 1993, he formed a partnership to produce independent features, and in 1996, he began directing with the film "Sworn to Justice."