Paul Davies is known for Mia and Me: The Hero of Centopia (2022).
Paul Davies is known for Commandos: The Mission (2020), The Hot Zone (2019) and Queen Sono (2020).
Paul Davies is known for Oats Studios (2017).
Paul Davis is an actor and producer, known for The Black Surfer Movie, Rollin' with the Nines (2006) and Smugglers 2021.
Born in Carshalton Surrey in 1981, Paul displayed a keen love for movies (especially the horror genre) as early as three years old after watching An American Werewolf In London. Growing up he exposed himself to all walks of the genre from the classic Universal monsters, the Hammer horror flicks and later the 80s slashers, with Freddy Krueger being a favorite at a young age. He studied Media and English combined with Psychology and Politics at college between 1997 and 2000, and then went on to study three years at the University of East London for a BA Hons degree in Film History. Since the late 90s Paul has been a published film journalist, specializing in retrospectives on classic horror movies that he used to watch growing up. In early 2006 in joined the writing team at HorrorHound magazine, where he continues to have worked printed in every issue. At the beginning of 2007 Paul began work on a feature length retrospective on the first horror movie he ever saw, An American Werewolf In London. Currently in early production, the documentary will cover the making of the film and feature interviews with the entire cast and crew 25-years on. The documentary is expected to be completed in early 2008.
Born in Liverpool England and resides in Melbourne Australia. A graduate of The National Theatre Drama School, Paul is a veteran of Stage & Screen and is represented in London, Melbourne & Los Angeles. His Feature Film credits include Erskineville Kings (Hugh Jackman, Joel Edgerton), Paper Planes (Sam Worthington, David Wenham), Underground: The Julian Assange Story (Rachael Griffiths, Anthony LaPaglia) and the title role in The Novelist (2017). His TV credits are numerous and include Prisoner, Sons & Daughters (series regular), Neighbours (over 100 episodes), Blue Heelers, Stingers, City Homicide, House Husbands and Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries. Paul's Theatre credits include Count Dracula [Jonathan Harker] (Queensland Theatre), Two [All 7 male roles] (Malthouse), Hamlet [Laertes], Twelfth Night [Antonio], Romeo & Juliet [Mercutio], Merry Wives of Windsor [Slender] (Los Angeles Shakespeare Co), The Sound of Music [Herr Zeller & Capt. Von Trapp cover](National Tour, GFO), the critically acclaimed Parade [Old Soldier & Judge Roan] (The Collective) and the International Tour of West Side Story (Opera Australia) as Lt. Schrank in 2019 and reprised in 2021.
Paul Day is an actor, known for 28 Hotel Rooms (2012) and Mini Supreme (2015).
Dr. Paul Day is a full-time director, producer, audio engineer, and photographer. Born in Brisbane, Australia, Paul always had a fascination with film making and with science fiction films in particular. At the age of 12 he experimented with making his own movie scenes featuring model spaceships that he built himself. At 14 he got the chance to act and help out in a couple of independent films and from this he began to understand how the film industry worked. At the time though his main focus was on music. After leaving school, Paul worked as a professional musician in Brisbane and Gold Coast night clubs. He has been active in the local music industry ever since, both as a songwriter and musician, and later as an audio engineer and producer. A number of his original songs have been nominated for Queensland Recording Association awards. He later also worked as a photographer and cinematographer. He also studied medicine at the University of Queensland, graduating in 1997 and worked for a while as a doctor, but has since returned to his creative roots, setting up Angel Studios in 2000. While Angel Studios is best known for recording, and creating music videos and commercials, it has also given Paul the resources to write, produce, and direct his own independent feature films featuring his students and local actors. The first of these, Redemption 101 which was intended as a pilot for a series, premiered at the Schonell Theatre, Brisbane in 2007 and was later released on DVD where it gradually gained popularity as an online cult classic. His second release, Beyond Redemption (The Visitor), is a standalone prequel to Redemption 101, and was premiered at the Gold Coast Film Festival. A follow up feature, Space Captain was released in 2014 and premiered at the Hoyt's cinemas in Brisbane. Paul's movies are usually character-centric visions of alternate realities, often exploring human relationships and current issues in an off-beat or satirical way, and always featuring his own quirky brand of humor. Like most independent film makers, Paul takes on many roles in his films, including director, producer, actor, and cameraman, and of course he writes music for the soundtracks. Even with limited budgets, the cast and crew put their heart and soul into each production, making up for any shortfalls with sheer enthusiasm and passion. Paul's main goal in making movies is to create entertaining stories in an exciting fun-filled environment. He strives to encourage and promote the local industry and is always looking for ways to provide opportunities for new and emerging talent. His latest feature, Magdala Rose is a change in genre and an ambitious attempt at a serious medieval adventure based on historical events, and is expected to be released in early 2019.
Paul De La Rosa is known for The Boondock Saints II: All Saints Day (2009), Get Rich or Die Tryin' (2005) and Salvation (2017).
Paul DeHart is known for Enemies of the State (2020).