About Paul Le Mos

PAUL LE MOS

Paul Le Mos is a director, screenwriter, producer, and former actor. Paul is a graduate of The Neighborhood Playhouse School of the Theatre in New York City. He studied with the late legendary Sanford Meisner.

Alumni of the prestigious Neighborhood Playhouse include: Steve McQueen, Robert Duvall, Gene Hackman, Dustin Hoffman, Diane Keaton, Joanne Woodward, James Caan, and Jon Voight. Other graduates include Allison Janney (West Wing) and Dylan McDermott (The Practice).  Notable film directors include: Sydney Pollack, Sydney Lumet, and David Mamet.

Paul’s acting credits include: appearances on “The Cosby Show” with Stevie Wonder and “The Equalizer” with Christian Slater.

His film credits include “Only in America”, “Simple Justice” with John Spencer (West Wing) and Doris Roberts (Everybody Loves Raymond). Paul has also appeared on “As the World Turns”, “General Hospital” and “America’s Most Wanted”. Writing, producing, and directing credits include his film “Melissa” with Nicole Eggert (Baywatch), Tony Sirico (The Sopranos). Paul also wrote, produced and directed a short film titled “The Introduction” with Brian Tarantina (Donnie Brasco, Son of Sam) and Zora Andrich (Joe Millionaire). The short film premiered at the Oldenburg Film Fest in Germany. Paul is also in negotiations to produce a feature film based on his original screenplay titled “Deep Purple”. The film is set to start pre-production early 2016.

Paul Lives in New York City, where he teaches a highly regarded acting workshop that includes: Meisner Technique, scene study, monologues, cold readings, auditions, and on camera.

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