Paul O'Sullivan was a renowned figure in the realm of television comedy and theatre, boasting a close association with the industry in both Canada and the United States.
As a graduate of Toronto's esteemed George Brown College Theatre Arts Program, which he completed in the mid-1980s, Paul went on to hone his skills in the art of improvisation at Toronto's iconic Second City.
Throughout his illustrious career, Paul frequently collaborated with Second City, appearing in and directing numerous productions. His impressive repertoire also included regular appearances on all seasons of the popular improv series, "Improv Heaven and Hell".
Paul's versatility and talent extended to hosting events, as evidenced by his involvement in the six-hour live-to-air broadcast of "The Comedy Network"'s launch, dubbed "One Shameless Launchathon".
Tragically, Paul O'Sullivan's life was cut short on November 18, 2012, leaving behind his loving wife, Linda Kash, and their three daughters.