Paul Madden is a multifaceted writer and director who has made a name for himself by bringing captivating true stories to life on the big screen.
After pursuing an MBA in Brussels, Madden embarked on a three-year journey at The National Film and Television School of England, where he honed his craft and laid the foundation for his future success.
Madden's first feature film, "Summer Job", a comedy, received a worldwide theatrical release courtesy of Sony Pictures.
In addition to his work on "Summer Job", Madden's screenplay, which was inspired by Ann Nelson's "Murder under Two Flags", served as the basis for Paramount's "A Show of Force", a film that boasted an impressive cast, including Robert Duvall, Kevin Spacey, Andy Garcia, and Amy Irving.
Furthermore, Madden wrote and directed "Medium Rare", a film that starred Burt Young, Lanie Kazan, Brad Dourif, and featured a memorable debut performance by Dr. Timothy Leary.
Fast-forward to 2019, Madden wrote and directed the feature docu-drama, "The Bootlegger", a high-stakes action film that reimagines the "Rum Wars" of Prohibition, which took place off the coast of New England.