Paul's remarkable acting career has been marked by a plethora of impressive accolades, boasting an astonishing five Dramalogue awards and an L.A. Weekly award, a testament to his extraordinary talent and dedication to his craft. One of the most notable highlights of his illustrious career was his captivating portrayal of the iconic counterculture figure Abbie Hoffman in the highly acclaimed production of "The Chicago Conspiracy Trial", which premiered in Los Angeles to widespread critical acclaim.
Furthermore, Paul has also had the distinction of bringing to life the esteemed director Elia Kazan in not one, but two separate productions, namely the Los Angeles and New York productions of "Names".
Paul's illustrious acting career has been marked by a diverse array of captivating performances, which have allowed him to tap into his vast emotional range and showcase his remarkable versatility as an artist.
One of the most notable aspects of his oeuvre is the breadth of characters he has brought to life on stage and screen, each one a testament to his remarkable ability to immerse himself in the complexities and nuances of his characters.
In particular, his portrayals of Hersh, an orthodox Rabbi, in the critically acclaimed production of "The Quarrel", and Father Grant, a child molesting Priest, in "The Comfortable Truth", both of which were staged in Los Angeles, stand out as particularly memorable and impactful.
Moreover, Paul has had the privilege of gracing the Broadway stage, where he has had the opportunity to embody some of the most iconic figures in history, including the infamous Hitler and the revered Moses, in the celebrated production of "Lenny".
Through his work, Paul has demonstrated a profound understanding of the human condition, as well as a deep commitment to his craft, and has established himself as one of the most respected and sought-after actors of his generation.
As a result, his performances have been met with widespread critical acclaim and have left a lasting impression on audiences and critics alike, cementing his status as a master of his craft.
Paul has had the esteemed privilege of sharing the spotlight with renowned actresses Julie Harris and Estelle Parsons, as well as accomplished actor Bill Macy, in the Broadway production of the thought-provoking play "And Miss Reardon Drinks a Little". This impressive performance further showcased Paul's remarkable range and adaptability as a thespian, as he effortlessly transitioned into the role of Danny in the west coast premiere of "Danny and the Deep Blue Sea". Additionally, Paul made his mark on the world of theatre by originating the character of Treat in the groundbreaking world premiere of "Orphans", solidifying his reputation as a talented and innovative actor.
Paul's artistic endeavors extend far beyond the realm of acting, as he has also devoted considerable time and effort to the realm of poetry. In fact, he has taken the bold step of publishing his very first collection of poems, titled "Chemical Tendencies", in collaboration with Tebot Bach Press.