Paul S.W. Lee is known for Aloha (2015), Hawaii Five-0 (2010) and Under the Blood-Red Sun (2014).
New York City native Paul Sado first gained attention with a series of plays at ManhattanTheatre Source and several scripts for maverick director Abel Ferrara. He then directed Away From Here and wrote / co-produced The Cobbler directed by two time academy award winner Tom McCarthy and starring Adam Sandler, Dustin Hoffman, Steve Buscemi, Ellen Barkin. Paul continued to work with Sandler, writing and producing Sandy Wexler (also starring Kevin James, JenniferHudson, and Lamorne Morris) the Emmy nominated special %100 FRESH as well as producing The Do Over with Kathryn Hahn, all record breaking releases for Netflix. As consultant/rewriter/script-doctor, Sado has worked on Win Win (Fox Searchlight) starring Paul Giamatti, Bobby Cannavale and Amy Ryan as well as Too Cool To Be Forgotten for Lakeshore Entertainment among many others not to be named. He recently developed a live-action, CGI hybrid of Candy Land, a family-comedy based on the beloved board game produced by Sony and Hasbro. He wrote and serves as Executive Producer on the animated musical feature film Leo, currently in production at Netflix with Bill Burr as the voice of Leo, directed by Robert Smigel.
Paul Sadot is known for Dead Man's Shoes (2004), Long Forgotten Fields (2016) and The Hunter's Prayer (2017).
Paul Saintillan is known for Fifi (2022), Cauchemar du perdeur de clés (2006) and La promenade inopinée (2009).
Paul Salvatoriello is an actor, known for Ray Donovan (2013).
Paul Samaniego is known for Big Little Lies (2017), The Mosquito Coast (2021) and The Mandalorian (2019).
Paul Sambo is known for 12 Noon, Sons of the Caliphate (2016) and Dry (2015).
Paul Sampson is an actor and writer, known for Night of the Templar (2013), Whacked! (2002) and Hero Wanted (2008).
Paul Sanchez is known for Atari: Game Over (2014).
Paul is a native Californian, equally proud of his Mexican-American and Native-American roots. After graduating high school, Paul received an athletic scholarship to the University of Hawaii, graduated with two degrees and decided to try his luck as an actor. He sought out the iconic Stella Adler, the preeminent acting teacher, auditioned for her and earned a full scholarship to her prestigious Conservatory of Acting, in New York City. For the next four years Paul studied his craft under Stella's watchful eye and began to work professionally in theatre, television and commercials. In 1986 Oliver Stone cast him as "Doc" in the multiple Academy award winning film, Platoon. This was such a life-changing experience for Paul, so important to him personally and professionally, that he chronicled his experience in his multiple award winning feature documentary; Brothers In Arms (that he wrote, directed and was a producer). During his long career, Paul has had the privilege of working with some of the greats of the film industry. As an actor, writer, director and producer, he is known as a true professional, a team player and totally devoted to his craft. In his personal life, Paul is a divorced father of two sons that mean the world to him. Paul understands the importance of giving back to the community, volunteering regularly at a homeless shelter as well as working closely with St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, Good Shepherd Center for Battered Women and Meals on Wheels.