Paul Dewdney, an English actor born and based in London, has a rich cultural heritage stemming from his parents' roots in Killybegs, Co. Donegal, Ireland, and Sixpenny Handley, Dorset.
Throughout his illustrious career, Paul has received numerous accolades and nominations at various film festivals. In 2015, he won the 'Best Supporting Actor' award at the 'Long Island Film Forum' in New York for his role as Adrian in Crossroads.
The following year, Paul won two prestigious awards: the 'Best Actor' in a leading role award at the 'Feel The Reel Film Festival' and the 'Chandler Film Festival' in Arizona, both for his role in The Inquiry.
In 2017, he was nominated for 'Best Actor' at the 'International Filmmaker Festival of World Cinema, Nice' for his role in The Inquiry.
Paul's success continued in 2018 when he won a 'Best Actor' award for his role as Castlin in Mea Culpa at the 'Monaco International Film Festival in Monte Carlo, which was the World Premiere of the film.
At the 'Long Island International Film Expo, Long Island, New York', Paul became the first actor in the festival's history to win a Best Actor category award twice, winning for his role in Mea Culpa, which he starred in alongside Sean Young, who played the female lead in the iconic Blade Runner.
In 2019, Paul won 'Best Actor' awards at the 'Feel The Reel International Film Festival' and the 'TMFF Film Festival', both for his role in Dovetail.
Additionally, he received a nomination for his role as Jack in Dovetail at the 'Southampton International Film Festival' in 2019.
Notably, Paul played the lead role in the 2-hander stage production 'No One Likes Us' at the Camden Fringe Theatre Festival in 2019, which was sold out for six consecutive performances and received excellent reviews.