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Paul's deepest passion is to play characters who desire to change, transform, or reinvent themselves in the world. Shortly after graduating high school in the small town of Wakulla County, FL, Paul joined the United States Navy. This experience taught him much about life and cultivated in him an invaluable work ethic and discipline that informs the way he lives today. After his honorable discharge, he set out on a journey to find his life's purpose and eventually found his way home to the stage. At age 28, Paul made the move to NYC and completed a two year training program in the Meisner Technique with Wendy Ward. In 2003, he produced and starred in an Off-Broadway run of the play "Wrestlers", by Bill C. Davis. Shortly after, he launched Entheos Productions, a film production company whose mission was to create films that inspire social and spiritual awareness. It was during his time with Entheos that Paul had the good fortune of meeting John Dapolito, a man who would become his new Acting Teacher, Mentor and friend. As he honed his craft, Paul reevaluated his goals, refined his life vision and began taking actions towards creating a career that aligned with his deepest passions. In April of 2010, Paul booked the role of Gil on "Law & Order: Criminal Intent - Gods and Insects". In March of 2012, Paul co-starred in the award winning independent feature film "Maybe Tomorrow". It has won Best Feature at the 2012 Bahamas International Film Festival, Golden Door International Film Festival and Hartford FlickFest. He followed this by producing and starring in an Off-Broadway benefit performance of Edward Albee's "At Home, At the Zoo" at Playwrights Horizons. All proceeds went to Animal Haven - a no-kill, non-profit animal shelter in NYC. In August of 2013, he moved to Los Angeles with his wife and plump kitty, Vita.