A new podcast from Afterbuzz TV which examines the dumpster fire dating scene which is Los Angeles. Join host Adam Carr as he talks to hysterical comedians and creatives in the business, with their own romantic cautionary tales. This isn’t one of those positive, feel good shows, it’s Horribly Hollywood Single
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At only 9 years old, Paul was performing in the renowned Old Globe Theatre and continued acting throughout his childhood. At the early age of 18, he began a successful career as a stand-up comedian, performing with comedians such as Robin Williams, Margaret Cho and Jamie Foxx. A graduate of San Francisco State University Cinema and Theatre, Paul has acted in numerous films, commercials, and TV shows including the mini-series “Children of Dune.” Paul was recruited by National Lampoon to write & play the lead in “The Late, Morning Show.” His voice over campaigns include; T-Mobile, Orbit, Bacardi and many more. Paul’s work in the theatre extends to both America and Europe. Notable roles include the west coast premiere of Brad Frasier’s critically acclaimed “Poor Superman.” Paul created the long-running sketch comedy show “Channel Surfing”, which has headlined numerous festivals including the “Prague Fringe.” The company has expanded to Channel Surfing Studios at http://www.channelsurfingstudios.com and at www.youtube.com/channelsurfingstudios. In addition to “Channel Surfing”, he has also produced the hidden camera show “Public Prank.” He is currently producing 4 original short films he wrote that will be screened in early 2020! As a playwright, his plays have been seen in the US and in Europe. The theater spoof, “Hot Dog”, received numerous critics picks; “Hilarious, ridiculous, perfect!” Prague Post. Recently Paul portrayed Detective Wilson in the 1950’s detective story “The Wanderer” by PureFlix Entertainment. He also played Donald Trump Jr. in the political satire “Bad President.” Paul then played another 1950’s character in the Camila Cabello music video “My Oh My.” He just wrapped the series “Journey to Justice”, a program dedicated to bringing justice to victims of unsolved crimes. In March 2020, Paul will once again return in the role of a Newscaster, in the comedy feature film “Courting Mom and Dad”, then immediately jump into another feature “Pizza Shop Madness” as Harold, the manager, who tries to keep it all together. Paul’s comedic style varies from the dry wit of Chevy Chase to the over the top antics of Jim Carrey. Not limited to comedy, his dramatic performances contain a unique vulnerability and originality. A cancer survivor, turned “Thriver”, Paul uses “Channel Surfing” for special screening events, “Comedy Crushes Cancer” raising money for a variety of cancer organizations.
5/4/2020