Paul Statman
Paul Statman, born and raised in England, embarked on a diverse journey of education and experience across Europe and the Middle East beginning at the age of seventeen. During this time, he embraced a variety of occupations, from dairyman and mechanic to handyman, puppeteer, and chef, all while nurturing his passion for acting in both theater and television. After returning to England to work as a life insurance salesman, he ventured once more to the Cote d'Azur, where he played mandolin in a bluegrass band, further honing his musical talents.
Settling in Los Angeles, Paul made a significant mark in the entertainment industry, starring in the musical comedy "Orpheus Gets Laid" before securing his first film role in a biopic about the legendary guitarist and composer Hank Garland. His robust portfolio in the U.S. includes appearances in popular television series such as "CSI: Las Vegas," "NUMB3RS," and "Supernatural."
In addition to his acting career, Paul is a dedicated musician, leading his own award-winning gypsy jazz ensemble, The Statmen, where his mandolin skills shine. With a rich tapestry of experiences and accolades, Paul Statman continues to blend his artistic pursuits, leaving a lasting impact in both the realms of acting and music.