Actors

Paul Gregory

Paul Gregory

Paul was born on the 11th September 1971 in Bristol England. After graduating high school at the age of 16. Paul took a two year apprenticeship in printing and graphic design. Which upon completion lead him to a full time position within' the print industry. Paul worked for a local printing company in his hometown of Bristol (England) for 3 years. When one night he decided printing wasn't something he wanted to do for the rest of his life. Paul really wanted to be a professional Wrestler. So in 1991 Paul joined a local Wrestling school. Where he was taught all the Wrestling basics from how to fall to making a fight scene look real. Paul seemed to be a natural and picked up the art very quickly. And on his debut in 1993 he instantly became a fan favorite. He was getting bookings every weekend not just for local events, but all across the country and even overseas. Which shortly led to him quitting his printing job to wrestle full time. And of course fulfilling his childhood dream of becoming a professional Wrestler. Paul wrestled professionally for 20 years in total. And during that time he Wrestled with some of today's greats. Including WWE Legend Mick Foley, CM Punk, ECW's Raven and The Sandman to name a few. It was at this level Paul got used to working in front of cameras and big crowds. Paul also in time became a Wrestling trainer where he passed on his skills to youngsters hoping to break into the business and to actors who were looking to learn how to fall correctly and how to make fight scenes look real. It was this that Paul got his first taste of TV and film. In 2010 Paul had a brief run working with actors and as an actor himself while choreographing some action scenes for a few TV documentary's. Then in 2013 Paul decided to quit wrestling for good and has since pursued a career as an actor in Film and TV. Paul is married to actress Tuesday Knight. (2016-Present)
Paul Guay

Paul Guay

Paul Guay is a writer, actor, director, teacher, script consultant, speaker, and workshop leader whose movies have grossed over half a billion dollars. He conceived and co-wrote Liar Liar (1997), at the time of its release the sixth-highest-grossing comedy in history, the fourth-highest-grossing film of the year, the second-highest-grossing film of Jim Carrey's career, and Imagine's highest-grossing film ever. The screenplay received an Honorable Mention (along with Fargo (1996), Million Dollar Baby (2004), The Full Monty (1997) and Catch Me If You Can (2002)) in Scr(i)pt magazine's list of the Best Scripts of the Past 10 Years. William C. Martell published Secrets of Story: Liar, Liar, a step-by-step guide to solving screenwriting problems using Liar, Liar as a model. Paul co-wrote The Little Rascals (1994), Universal's second-highest-grossing film of the year. He co-wrote Heartbreakers (2001), starring Sigourney Weaver, Jennifer Love Hewitt, Gene Hackman and Jason Lee, which opened #1 at the box office, and the rights to which he co-licensed to MGM for production as a stage musical. Paul polished The NeverEnding Story (1984), the beloved children's fantasy which spawned two sequels, two TV series, three computer games, a stage play, a ballet, and an opera, and co-polished Mouse Hunt (1997), the highest-grossing of DreamWorks' first five films, nominated for a Saturn Award. He began his career in the entertainment industry in marketing, advertising and publicity, where his clients included Buena Vista, Carolco, Columbia, Daily Variety, Fox Broadcasting Company, Morgan Creek, William Morris, NBC, New Line, Playboy, TriStar, Twentieth Century Fox, United Artists, Warner Bros., Michael Jackson and Madonna. Paul graduated from Pomona College with a double major in English and philosophy, figuring if the career in writing didn't work out, he always had philosophy to fall back on. Current/Upcoming Projects: Paul co-wrote Rory Storm and the Hurricanes, a rock 'n' roll comedy-drama based on a remarkable true story, which has been bought for production in 2022. He is attached as Executive Producer. Paul is co-writing "The [Redacted] [Redacted]," a crime comedy inspired by an outrageous true story that fascinated and entertained people around the world. After directing the most successful comedy (or for that matter, drama) in the 75-year history of Santa Monica's Morgan-Wixson Theatre, Paul made his movie-directing debut with three short comedy films he wrote: The Godfather (2023), The Vampyre (2023), and Who Guardeth the Guards? (2023). The films will be released in 2023. Paul's Script Consultant website: ScreenMasterBooks.com/Analysis/PaulGuay.html.