Paul Lauden
native of San Diego, California, At age 9, Paul was performing in the renowned Old Globe Theatre and continued acting throughout his childhood. At the early of 18, he began a successful career as a stand-up comedian, performing with comedians such as Robin Williams, Margaret Cho and Richard Belzer. A graduate of San Francisco State University Cinema and Theatre, Paul has acted in numerous films, commercials, and TV shows including the mini-series "Children of Dune." He also played the mysterious detective in the PureFlix series "The Wanderer." His voice over campaigns include; T-Mobile, Orbit, and Bacardi. Paul's work in the theater extends to both America and Europe. Notable roles include the west coast premiere of Brad Frasier's critically acclaimed "Poor Superman." Paul created the long-running sketch comedy show "Channel Surfing", which has headlined numerous festivals including the "Prague Fringe." In addition to "Channel Surfing", he has also produced several feature films and the hidden camera show "Public Prank." As a playwright, his plays have been seen in the US and in Europe. The theater spoof, "Hot Dog", received numerous critics picks; "Hilarious, ridiculous, perfect!" Prague Post. Paul's comedic style varies from the dry wit of Chevy Chase to the over the top antics of Jim Carrey. He also created "The Late, Late, Late Show" with National Lampoon. His performance as Donald Trump Jr. has been celebrated by a variety of critics and movie goers. Not limited to comedy, his dramatic performances contain a unique vulnerability and originality. A cancer survivor, Paul works with several cancer organizations to raise money for others going through the struggle.