Paul Muller was born on March 11, 1923 in Neuchâtel, Neuchâtel, Switzerland. He is known for Eugénie (1973), The Arena (1974) and La figlia di Frankenstein (1971).
Paul Munger is a producer and editor, known for Princess Cut (2015), Unbridled (2017) and The Reliant (2019).
Paul Muni was born Sept. 22, 1895, in Lemberg, Austro-Hungarian Empire, to Salli and Phillip Weisenfreund, who were both professionals. His family was Jewish, and spoke Yiddish. Paul was educated in New York and Cleveland public schools. He was described as 5 feet 10 inches, with black hair and eyes, 165 pounds. He joined the Yiddish Art Theatre in New York (1908) for 4 years, and then moved to other Yiddish theaters until 1926, when he "went into an American play" called "We Americans", his first English-language role. In 1927-28, he appeared in the plays "Four Walls", "This One Man", "Counsellor-at-Law", and others. He began with Fox in 1928. He would later alternate between Broadway and Hollywood for his roles, becoming one of the more distinguished actors in either venue. Failing eyesight and otherwise poor health forced him into retirement after his appearance in The Last Angry Man (1959).
Paul Murdaugh was born on April 14, 1999 in Hampton, South Carolina, USA. He died on June 7, 2021 in Islandton, South Carolina, USA.
I have been around film for as long as I can remember. As a child I grew up amongst the creative chaos of Blerta. My father Geoff Murphy and uncle Bruno Lawrence became key role models that guided my future in film. What began with helping out, turned into working professionally on films like Goodbye Pork Pie (1980), Carry Me Back (1982), and Utu (1983). In the late 80's I was establishing myself as a key grip for feature films and television, later working on projects such as The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring (2001) and King Kong (2005) in the early 2000s. Moving into a director role, in 2000 I wrote and directed the short film SOX. I then had the opportunity to direct on Cloud 9's children's TV drama The Tribe (1999), which lead to a four year stint directing the reality series Sensing Murder (2004) - a show with one of the highest ratings in New Zealand at the time. In 2007 I dove head first into directing and producing my first feature film Second Hand Wedding (2008). My two fellow producers and I raised 200k privately, and with the support of an experienced and enthusiastic cast and crew we created a NZ Box Office hit. Second-Hand Wedding brought in almost $2 million and played in cinemas for 17 weeks. Securing the 7th spot in NZ Box Office records, it was also invited to numerous festivals and competitions, including Shanghai International Film Festival and Heartland Film Festival. We also picked up Best Female in a leading role and Best Female in a supporting role at the 2008 Qantas NZ Film and Television awards. I quickly followed up my debut film with the romantic comedy Love Birds (2011). Filmed in 2010 and released in 2011, starring Rhys Darby and Sally Hawkins. It was well received and although ticket sales were compromised by a national disaster at the time, it still became the 3rd highest grossing NZ film that year. It went on to have a successful festival run winning Best Director of a Foreign Film Audience award at the prestigious Golden Rooster and Hundred Flowers Festival in China. Over the years I have been involved in developing many projects ranging from horror, drama, thriller, to comedy. Nothing has shown more promise than my latest project Lowdown Dirty Criminals (2020). An action comedy that follows Freddy, a naive young man who believes the way to a better life is through crime. A series of calamitous events propel him and his long-term buddy Marvin from one hair raising moment to another. It has helped to give NZ ownership of a film genre that it has seldom dipped it toes into. My extensive history and knowledge of film making gives me a distinct edge. Knowing intimately the roles of every dept and how they contribute allows me the freedom to concentrate on the important stuff. The story, the characters and performance. It seldom matters how slick your film is if you don't tick those three boxes the audience will be left wanting. I have been around actors, artists and musicians all my life and through this have come to understand how diverse and complex these creative people are. I pride myself on my ability to connect communicate and create a safe environment for them to produce their best work.
Paul Murphy is known for Christmas in Serbia, Kneecap (2024) and Aisha (2022).
Director/Producer Paul Murphy grew up in Bolton, Lancashire with a passion for performance and story-telling and after travelling the world went on to attend film school. Upon graduation with first-class honours, Paul initially lectured at The University of Salford for several years whilst honing his skills as a director where he made several award-winning shorts including I'm Frank Morgan, the tale of a Machiavellian, Mancunian loan-shark. The film brought Paul to the attention of Brookside, where Paul really developed his skills as a single-camera director. After going on to direct many continuing-dramas such as BBC Casualty and Holby City, it became clear that Paul was extremely adept at bringing out the heart and humour in story and he started to mix his portfolio of work between Drama and Comedy, often melding the two to great effect. After directing shows like Doctor Who, Cuckoo and Death in Paradise, Paul was able to start working in the U.S., initially on the ABC/Disney medieval, comedy-musical Galavant (starring Vinnie Jones, Kylie Minogue, Ricky Gervais, Rutger Hauer, Robert Lyndsey, Sheridan Smith, amongst many, many more). The show allowed Paul to join the D.G.A and Paul now works between the U.S. and the U.K. Paul's most recent projects include the forthcoming Disney+ political thriller Red Election and the 6-part drama North Sea Connection.
Paul Muye is an actor, known for Kati Kati (2016).
Paul Nada is known for They Came Back from Somewhere, The Evil Three (2023) and Voyeur.