Paul Scarlata was born on April 19, 1973 in Westborough, Massachusetts, USA. He is known for Regular Show (2009), The Great North (2021) and Regular Show: The Movie (2015).
Paul Schackman grew up in Los Angeles. He is the oldest of two boys. Prior to acting he was, among other things, a competitive swimmer, a horseback riding instructor and a door to door encyclopedia salesman. He graduated from the University of California, San Diego where he began as a "pre-med" student. It was at UCSD where he stumbled into an acting class which inspired him to pursue a career as a professional actor. He has starred in and directed numerous theater productions. In 2004 he received critical acclaim as the Doctor in a revival of Tom Cole's Medal Of Honor Rag. He starred opposite the late Heavy D in a production directed by Delroy Lindo. From his television debut on the original Beverly Hills 90210 he has gone on to work in dozens of films and television shows. He played the iconic film composer Bernard Herrmann in the film Hitchcock opposite Oscar winners Helen Mirren and Anthony Hopkins. He also worked opposite Steve Carell In Woody Allen's Café Society. Paul is also a well respected Hollywood acting teacher and coach.
Paul Schaefer is an actor, known for The Book Thief (2013) and FBI (2018).
Paul Scharf was born on March 22, 1947 in the USA. He was an actor. He died on October 15, 1996 in Santa Ana, California, USA.
Paul Scheer is a SAG Award-winning actor, writer, producer, pod-caster, and director. Scheer is a series regular on the Emmy nominated Showtime series Black Monday opposite Don Cheadle. He also is known for his role as Andre on the hit FX show The League, as well as his role of Mitch in Fresh off the Boat, and Stevie on Veep. He is the creator and star of the Adult Swim series NTSF:SD:SUV:: as well as the co-creator and star of MTV's cult Sketch Comedy show Human Giant. His recent film credits include a scene-stealing performance in SpectreVision's Archenemy starring Joe Manganiello, the 2021 Tribeca Film Festival selected Happily opposite Joel McHale, as well as the 2021 Sundance hit, This is How it Ends. Additionally he's had roles in Lionsgate's Long Shot, and the Oscar-nominated A24 film The Disaster Artist as well as the horror-comedy Slice with Chance the Rapper, and the indie drama Summer 03 with Joey King, and Universal Pictures' Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping.
Paul Schermerhorn is a filmmaker from Chautauqua, NY whose credits range from producer, director, actor, cinematographer, and editor. He is the creator and executive producer of 'Chautauqua Tonight' and the founder of Schermerhorn Entertainment. In 2014, he co-produced and starred in 'Midas Legacy' and co-starred in 'Potential Inertia'. Other credits include starring in 'Morning Funeral', Winter's Kill, and Empire.
Paul Schneider (he/him) is an award-winning filmmaker, producer and editor. He has directed multiple feature films, including the 2021 film "Just Another Dream", which is now streaming on VOD and winning film festivals across the globe. He and his partner, Alicia, operate Rock Solid Creative Studio, focusing on creating films that advocate love and equality for all communities, all beliefs, and all people, especially in their cast, crew, and audiences. Commercially, Paul has produced spots for McDonald's, The YMCA, CGE Energy and dozens of other organizations. Paul studied film at Madison Media Institute.
Fans of Schneider's 1989 cult favorite Babycakes may be surprised to learn that he went on to direct two decades of serviceable television fare, including episodes of Beverly Hills 90210, Baywatch, and the legendary final installment of teen musical comedy Hull High, (the Wolfman episode). Rumors of a restored director's cut of Babycakes have been quashed by the naysayers, but fan enthusiasm has never been higher.
Paul Schneider was born on March 16, 1976 in Asheville, North Carolina, USA. He is an actor and writer, known for Lars and the Real Girl (2007), Bright Star (2009) and All the Real Girls (2003).