Payman Benz is a dynamic and multifaceted creative individual, whose professional endeavors span a wide range of artistic endeavors, including comedy direction, production, and writing, with his primary hub of activity located in the culturally rich and diverse city of Los Angeles, a hub of creative expression and innovation.
Benz, a multifaceted individual with a keen eye for direction, has had the privilege of honing his skills as a television series director over the past few years.
His impressive repertoire includes the critically acclaimed "The Last Man on Earth", a show that has garnered widespread recognition for its unique blend of humor and drama.
Additionally, Benz has also had the opportunity to work on the popular sitcom "Brooklyn Nine-Nine", a show that has become a staple in modern television with its witty humor and lovable characters.
In a nostalgic nod to the past, Benz has also directed the satirical "Blockbuster", a show that pokes fun at the rise and fall of the once-beloved video rental chain.
Furthermore, Benz has also lent his expertise to the thought-provoking and satirical "Who is America" featuring the renowned Sacha Baron Cohen, a show that has sparked important conversations and raised awareness on various social and political issues.
Moreover, Benz has also directed the financial and corporate satire "Black Monday" airing on Showtime, a show that offers a unique perspective on the world of high finance and corporate greed.
Lastly, Benz has also had the privilege of working on the highly anticipated and meticulously researched "Winning Time: The Rise of the Lakers Dynasty" on HBO, a show that delves into the world of professional basketball and the Los Angeles Lakers' journey to success.