Paul Land was born on January 31, 1956 in Hoboken, New Jersey, USA. He was an actor, known for Spring Break (1983), Wild Orchid (1989) and Riptide (1984). He died on December 30, 2007 in North Bergen, New Jersey, USA.
Paul Landers was born on December 9, 1964 in Baumschulenweg, Berlin, Germany. He is an actor and composer, known for Lost Highway (1997), Nymphomaniac: Vol. I (2013) and Lilja 4-ever (2002). He is married to Arielle Troß. They have one child. He was previously married to Nikki Landers.
Paul Lang is a professional actor and Producer out of Los Angeles. Paul was born in Oakland California and raised outside of Detroit. As a child actor Paul had much success on stage and trained at Willoway Apprentice Theater under the guidance of Celia and Tyne Turner. Upon graduation Paul was offered a scholarship for Theater and Dance but turned it down to do a tour of duty with the US Marines. After his tour of duty Paul worked shortly for the government then made his way back to the Bay Area and then eventually Detroit and Los Angeles. Paul returned to acting and has since starred in many theatrical performances and various films, among them Star Trek: Horizon, Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, Thrill Ride and Amesia. Paul now resides in Los Angeles with residences in Detroit and New York.
Although established in show business for many years, it wasn't until 1964 with the debut of the TV series, "Peyton Place" that he became truly famous as the hapless and scheming, Leslie Harrington. His tenure there lasted several years and he added considerable style and finesse with his presence to what was for a time an exceptionally well-done series.
Paul Latza is an editor and actor, known for Epithet Erased (2019), Camp Nick (2019) and When Jeff Tried to Save the World (2018).
At age 9, Paul was performing in the renowned Old Globe Theatre and continued acting throughout his childhood. At the early of 18, he began a successful career as a stand-up comedian, performing with comedians such as Robin Williams, Margaret Cho and Richard Belzer. 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." His voice over campaigns include; T-Mobile, Orbit, and Bacardi. His work in the theater 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." In addition to "Channel Surfing", he has also produced several feature films and the hidden camera show "Public Prank." 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. 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 recent cancer survivor, Paul works with the BMCF.net to raise money for others going through the struggle. Paul is working on several projects.
Paul Laudiero lives in New York City, New York, where he is a writer and comedic actor. Laudiero is a member of the Upright Citizens Brigade (UCB) Harold team, in addition to hosting CollegeHumor Live. Laudiero's written works have appeared in The New Yorker, McSweeney's, and SundanceTV. His first book, Sh*t Rough Drafts, was published in 2014 by Chronicle Books.
Paul Lavers is an actor, known for Housefull 3 (2016), Apocalypse (2017) and Chantelle: Psychic P.D - Night Division (2018).
Paul Lazar is an actor and writer, known for The Silence of the Lambs (1991), Snowpiercer (2013) and Gwoemul (2006).