Solet's first feature Grace premiered at Sundance '09 and won awards at festivals around the globe, called "downright chilling" by Variety and "a horrifying meditation" by the Los Angeles Times. Regarded for his intense story savvy as a writer for hire as much as his eye, he has since developed projects for producers Darren Aronofsky, Peter Berg, Jason Blum, Nicolas Chartier, Michael Douglas, Ron Howard, Aaron Ryder, James Patterson, and many more, working on television and movies of all sizes and genres at both the studio and independent levels. He wrote, directed and produced the highly-stylized existential crime thriller Bullet Head, starring Adrien Brody, John Malkovich, and Antonio Banderas, called, "brutally entertaining and clever," by Richard Roeper of the Sun Times, and, "a gripping and resourceful edge-of-your seat ride," by the LA Times, and was the lead writer and supervising producer for season one of the scripted and documentary television series MARS for Ron Howard and Brian Grazer's Imagine Entertainment and Radical Media, one of National Geographic's highest rated television shows to date. His hybrid documentary Tread, produced by Doug Liman (Bourne Identity) and Oscar-winner Glen Zipper (Undefeated), was nominated for a Grand Jury Award at SXSW 2019 where it premiered to rave reviews, called, "Remarkably absorbing and suspenseful," by Variety, and,"Genius," by Film Threat. Solet is known by his peers, producers, casts and crews, as one of the most passionate and prepared filmmakers they have ever encountered.
Paul Soper is an actor, known for Robot World (2015).
Paul Sorensen was born on 16 February 1926 in Kenosha, Wisconsin, USA. He was an actor, known for Star Trek III: The Search for Spock (1984), Hang 'Em High (1968) and Charlie's Angels (1976). He was married to Jacqueline May. He died on 17 July 2008 in Cardiff by-the-Sea, San Diego County, California, USA.
Tall, dark and imposing American actor Paul Sorvino has made a solid career of portraying authority figures. He was born in Brooklyn, New York City. His mother, Angela (Renzi), was a piano teacher, of Italian descent. His father, Ford Sorvino, was an Italian immigrant who worked in a robe factory as a foreman. Paul originally had his heart set on a life as an opera singer. He was exposed to dramatic arts while studying at the American Musical and Dramatic Academy in New York. He furthered his studies with Sanford Meisner and eventually made his film debut in Where's Poppa? (1970). Sorvino suffered from severe asthma, and worked hard at mastering various breathing techniques to manage the illness. He wrote a best-selling book entitled "How to Become a Former Asthmatic". He also started the Sorvino Asthma Foundation based in New York City. Sorvino has appeared in a variety of film, TV and theatrical productions over the the last four decades. He received critical praise for his role in the Broadway play "That Championship Season", and played the role again in the 1981 film alongside Robert Mitchum and Martin Sheen. Other noteworthy performances during the 1980s and 1990s included a stressed-out police chief in Cruising (1980), Mike Hammer's cop buddy in I, the Jury (1982), "Lips Manlis" in Dick Tracy (1990) with James Caan and in a standout performance as mob patriarch "Paul Cicero" in the powerhouse Goodfellas (1990). Always keeping himself busy, Sorvino has performed in nearly 50 movies just in the past decade, including a dynamic and under-appreciated portrayal of Henry Kissinger in Nixon (1995), as "Fulgencio Capulet" in the updated Romeo + Juliet (1996) and in the Las Vegas thriller The Cooler (2003). Sorvino is the proud father of Academy Award-winning actress Mira Sorvino.
Abandoned as an infant, and then raised by wolves in the Mojave Desert, is certainly not an accurate description of Paul's upbringing. Rather, he was the son of an Air Force Major and a hospital administrator. Paul and his three sisters moved from Sacramento, California to Anchorage, Alaska to Phoenix, Arizona, finally settling down in Denver, Colorado.
Paul Southcott is an actor, known for Conditions, Blood Money (2019) and Double Top (2012).
Paul Sparkes is known for The Catch (2023), The Velveteen Rabbit and Cold Courage (2020).
Paul Sparks was born on October 16, 1971 in Lawton, Oklahoma, USA. He is an actor, known for House of Cards (2013), Boardwalk Empire (2010) and Midnight Special (2016). He is married to Annie Parisse. They have two children.
Paul Spera is known for The Transporter Refueled (2015), On the Basis of Sex (2018) and Detroit: Become Human (2018). He has been married to Francesca Toich since October 27, 2018. They have one child.
Paul Spitale is an American actor that splits his time between television and movies. Additionally, he is a producer, writer, director, television host, DJ, MC, and musician. He is the long-time owner of the production and entertainment corporation "Elmwood Village Entertainment, LLC." As an actor, Paul has worked on movies such as "The Mountain" with Jeff Goldblum and "Marshall" starring Chadwick Boseman, Josh Gadd, and Kate Hudson. He also acts in several TV movies. Additionally, he does local, regional, and national commercials, his biggest being a 3-year deal with one of the top retailers in the US. As a host, producer, and director, Paul has worked with the likes of artists such as Big Sean, Miguel, and Raven Symone. He has also appeared in several music videos with artists such as Snoop Dogg. Early in his acting career, Paul found his way onto the A&E network, which earned him a guest appearance on the Rachael Ray Show. During his diverse career, Paul has performed as a musician in many groups, opening for several A-list bands. Paul was the featured artist in the Fall 2010 issue of DJ Times Magazine.