Paul is a film, television and theatre producer. Feature film credits include producer on ‘Moving Malcolm'
by Benjamin Ratner starring Elizabeth Berkley and John Neville; executive producer on the Genie Award
nominated ‘See Grace Fly' by Pete McCormack; and co-producer on ‘Ill-Fated' by Mark Lewis (Toronto &
Slamdance Film Festivals) starring Peter Outerbridge. He is currently producing ‘Revolution', a feature
documentary on the 1960s.
Short film credits as producer include ‘Break a Leg, Rosie' starring Carly Pope and Ian Tracey, ‘Wearing
the Unknown' and ‘Mon amour mon parapluie', all directed by Tara Hungerford. Music videos include ‘My
Greatest Masterpeice' for Bif Naked, ‘Just a Pilgrim' and ‘12 Questions' for Jim Byrnes and ‘The World is
Calling' for Jeff Martin (‘The Tea Party'). He has also produced commercials for television and the web for
The Red Cross, Nintendo, WirelessWave and Storyeum.
Paul is co-founder and producer of The Celluloid Social Club, a Vancouver-based monthly screening series
of independent short films now in its 10th year and has also recently started to produce Canada Screens
for the First Weekend Club.
He has produced eighteen plays, including ‘Miss Julie', ‘Stiff Cuffs', ‘SubUrbia', ‘Phat Tank',
Speed-the-Plow' and Shakespeare's ‘Much Ado About Nothing'.