Working through his production company, Taublieb Films, Paul Taublieb is an award-winning producer and director of documentaries, feature films and creative-driven action sports events and content. Paul Taublieb is the director, writer, and producer of the Emmy Award winning film, "Unchained: The Untold Story of Freestyle Motocross" (Netflix, 2016), as well as the creative director and producer of the Emmy Award winning ESPN 30 for 30 film, "Hawaiian: The Legend of Eddie Aikau,"(2013). He is also the producer of the feature film, "The Vow,"(2012) starring Channing Tatum and Rachel McAdams which grossed almost $200mil at the box office, and the producer and director of "Big Wave Hellman," a documentary reality series about big wave surfing for ABC and ESPN (2014). Paul Taublieb is also a leader in action sports events and programming, having worked as one of the creators of the ESPN X Games for whom he produced live content and in depth athlete features. Also for the youth market, Taublieb produces, directs and writes viral videos including a number for MTV star Rob Dyrdek with millions of organic views, as well as the ground breaking soccer viral video featuring the top soccer freestyle athlete which received over 15 million views, and Paul also serves as content consultant and producer for Monster Energy and has produced and directed short form branded content for companies including Activision/Call of Duty and Carl's Jr., among others. Paul develops, writes and produces commercials for traditional broadcast and on line media for top brands utilizing his unique approach to sound design. He is also the producer and creative director of the feature, "Fastest"(2011) about MotoGP racing, distributed by Universal Pictures. He is the producer, co-director and co-writer of multiple-award winning documentary, "The Lost Wave,"(2007) and producer of long-form, dramatic television movies for Showtime, CBS and USA Networks including the award-winning anti-slavery film, "Enslavement: The True Story of Fanny Kemble"(2000) winner of the Literacy in Media Award (2001) for Showtime. Paul produced "TORC Off-Road Racing"(2009) for ABC and ESPN, and created and produced the OP Boat Trip Challenge for Fox, among numerous other productions.
Paul Tavianini was born in San Gabriel, California, USA. He is an actor, known for The Source (2001), Chicago P.D. (2014) and Rampage: The Hillside Strangler Murders (2006).
Paul Teal is an actor, known for Deep Water (2022), Fear Street: 1978 (2021) and One Tree Hill (2003).
Paul was born and raised in Hollywood, Florida. After Paul received his MFA in directing at The Theatre School at De Paul University,he moved back to Miami where he founded the Mad Cat Theatre Company. Paul has remained the Artistic Director since it's humble origins in the fall of 2000. Paul has directed all but two of the company's productions and has written or co-written almost half of the company's plays over it's history. In addition to Mad Cat, Paul has directed over 70 productions from Miami to San Francisco, LA to New York as well as the re-mounting of Kristina Wong's Going Green the Wong Way at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, which had it's world premiere in Miami with Mad Cat Theatre Company. His BA in Theatre from Barry University helped round out his talents in the theatre by allowing him to pursue puppetry, sound, light, costume and set design. He currently resides in LA.
Paul Telfer was born on October 30, 1979 in Paisley, Scotland. He is an actor and writer, known for Days of Our Lives (1965), NCIS: Naval Criminal Investigative Service (2003) and Miss Conception (2008). He has been married to Carmen Cusack since December 1, 2012.
Paul Terry is known for He Who Dares: Downing Street Siege (2014), Jagame Thandhiram (2021) and The Red Mosquito (2019).
Paul Teutul Sr. was born on May 1, 1949 in Yonkers, New York, USA. He is a producer and actor, known for Wild Hogs (2007), American Chopper: The Series (2003) and Algorithm: Bliss (2020). He has been married to Beth Dillon since July 29, 2007. He was previously married to Paula Teutul.
Paul Tew is known for Roost (2022).
Being a kid growing up in a motel in Bakersfield, CA the television became my escape. Parents are fans of Bollywood movies. My favorites were anime TV shows and films. It's a place where everybody sat together, enjoyed together if it was good, and it just seemed like all was amazing in the world. When I graduated high school, I decided I wanted to tell stories also so I moved to Los Angeles to become an actor. I have been in the working film industry for two years now. When I first moved to Los Angeles it was to attend the New York Film Academy. After graduating the One year program in 2010 I started to go out on auditions. One thing led to another and I started finding myself working more behind the camera as a production assistant rather than in front as an actor. While I was production assisting on a music video, I was offered an internship at Robot Films. A production company that focused on music videos. I did this job until I realized that I wanted more than to be just a production assistant. I wanted to create my own films. I started reading business, production, screenwriting, and other film history books more frequently. I have always had a passion for films and now I was learning what goes into making them. It's a tough road, but I'm in it for the long haul.
Paul Thomas was born on April 17, 1949 in Winnetka, Illinois, USA. He is a director and actor, known for Jesus Christ Superstar (1973). He has been married to Judy Epstein since December 14, 1985.