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- Biography
- Recommendations
Biography
Paul is an entertainment executive, educator, and experienced stage performer who is passionate about all aspects of artistic and civic communication. He graduated Northwestern in 2000 with degrees in Voice & Opera (B.Mus.) and History (B.A.). He also participated in the Musical Theatre Certificate Program.
After getting his J.D. from U.C. Berkeley, Paul worked as a litigation attorney for two top San Francisco law firms before moving to Los Angeles with his partner of 21 years (also a Northwestern graduate!).
As a business affairs executive in Hollywood, Paul has negotiated high-profile talent, rights, and licensing deals for NBCUniversal, Miramax, Warner Bros., and starting in July, Amazon Studios.
In addition to his legal and entertainment industry experience, Paul is an accomplished stage performer, with credits including: classical (LA Opera, SF Symphony, Chicago Symphony Orchestra), jazz (Monterey Jazz Festival, numerous jazz clubs), theatre (Cabrillo Music Theatre, Glendale Centre Theatre, New Musicals, Inc.), and improvisation (studying with Groundlings, UCB, Impro Theatre, and Studio ACT).
As a teacher and consultant, Paul developed and taught Entertainment Law courses for U.C. Berkeley and Chapman. He frequently teaches improvisation, presence, and performance skills to executives and lawyers at conferences and law firms around the country. Most recently, Paul conceived and taught a popular course at The University of Chicago entitled "Presence: Performance Skills for Lawyers", where he marries as many of his academic and professional interests as possible.
Paul is also passionate about LGBTQ+ equality and representation, and has served on the boards of the National LGBT Bar Association and the organization that formed the foundation of the NU Pride Alumni Club (NUPAC).
Recommendations
After the interview, Paul shared several fantastic recommendations:
"For TV, I'll selfishly recommend "The Flight Attendant" on HBOMax, since that was the last show I worked on at Warner Bros.... it's great, and season 2 features Mae Martin, an amazing non-binary actor/comedian, alongside a wonderfully talented cast.
For unscripted, "We're Here" (HBO) is a fantastic and moving example of people working through LGBTQ+-related trauma and connecting over differences, particularly season 2.
And I'll throw in two recent memoirs written by trailblazing queer artistic talents: John Waters "Mr. Know-It-All: The Tarnished Wisdom of a Filth Elder" and Harvey Fierstein "I Was Better Last Night". "
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