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  1. www.imdb.com › name › nm0666740Adam Paul - IMDb

    Adam Paul is known for his roles in How I Met Your Mother, Hollywood Residential, and One for the Money. He is also a commercial director and a former husband of Rachael Harris.

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  2. Adam Paul is an award-winning director, writer, actor and teacher with credits in TV, film and commercials. He is best known for playing 'The Naked Man' on How I Met Your Mother and directing The Inspectors.

  3. Adam Paul is an actor, writer and director who played Mitch, 'The Naked Man' on How I Met Your Mother. He also created and starred in Hollywood Residential, and appeared in The Informant, One for the Money and Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron.

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    In college, I went skydiving shortly after breaking up with a girlfriend. The timing felt right and, bizarrely, my alma mater offered P.E. credit for it. The facility offering the jump didn’t do tandem jumps back then (where you’re strapped to the belly of a professional), just static line jumps (where you jump out of the plane on your own and a te...

    I always wanted to be an actor. My grandmother was very artistic and certainly encouraged me along the way. I enjoyed the escape of acting — the sense of play and daring in being and doing something I’m not and wouldn’t (this is the real answer to the question above). If acting is “living truthfully under imaginary circumstances” as Sanford Meisner...

    When I got my master’s from the American Conservatory Theater, I didn’t think I’d do any teaching. I felt like such a neophyte — and still do sometimes — in my creative professional work, that the idea of teaching it to anyone else seemed presumptuous on my part. But I did some guest lecturing at Pepperdine and started directing commercials and TV ...

    I’m always impressed by the diversity of students and faculty at UNLV and the resulting diversity of opportunities on campus. Take advantage of the opportunities presented to you here every day. If you can’t find an opportunity that rings your bell, make it yourself.

    It’s hard for civilians to understand that acting is actually very hard and requires a level of dedication that goes completely unseen. The image of the diva actor screaming in their trailer is rare (although I’ve seen it up close and personal). Directing is another world where you’re saddled with an insane amount of responsibility on top of simply...

    A few months after I met my stepkids and they saw that I’d done some work with which they were familiar, they asked me, quite seriously, “Are you a millionaire?” Also, most people want to know what any famous person I’ve worked with or know is like in person. The answer is always a let-down.

    The cartoonist Dan Piraro("Bizarro"), who’s an old friend, would often watch my dog Roscoe in Los Angeles when I had to travel. Once, he made Roscoe the star of one of his panels. When Roscoe died, my step-daughter Millie framed the cartoon for me to have nearby. It’s a pretty powerful reminder of family and humor and how lucky I am.

    Working in-person for me is about an exchange of energy, as corny as that sounds. There’s a certain amount of diagnosis an acting teacher must employ in the process of building on a young actor’s skills and talents. That’s harder to achieve remotely. Sitting awkwardly in person as we work on scene or asking questions about story and character can t...

    I try to remain optimistic at all times, particularly times of overt stress. A healthy amount of hope has gotten me through a lot personally and professionally. So, shifting gears to teach acting remotely felt, for about 10 minutes, like the end of teaching for me. But I realized how important being able to communicate through lenses and microphone...

    Learn about Adam Paul's career, his podcast series POD115, and his teaching philosophy at UNLV. He shares his passion for acting, storytelling, and creativity in this remote interview.

  4. www.rottentomatoes.com › celebrity › adam_paulAdam Paul | Rotten Tomatoes

    Adam Paul is an American actor, writer, and director who has worked on shows like \"Buffy the Vampire Slayer\" and \"Star Trek Enterprise\" and films like \"The Informant!.\" See his filmography, ratings, reviews, and photos on Rotten Tomatoes.

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    Mitch (Guest Star)
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    Tony King (Character)
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    Security Guard (Guest Star)
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  6. 1,720 Followers, 2,563 Following, 850 Posts - Adam Paul (@realadampaul) on Instagram: "Director and Ass’t Professor of Screen Acting @unlvfilm #director #comedy #nakedman on #himym @himym_official cameo.com/giantleap".

  7. Adam Paul | Boomerang Greensboro. Adam Paul thinks Greensboro could become a hub for television and film production. The three-time Emmy award winner is investing in that theory as CEO of 7 Cinematics, a production company headquartered on North Church Street in Greensboro, Adam’s hometown. “There’s nothing you can’t do in Greensboro,” he says.

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