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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Paul_SandPaul Sand - Wikipedia

    Paul Sand (born March 5, 1932) is an American actor and comedian. Background [ edit ] Sand was born Pablo Sanchez in Santa Monica, California , in 1932, the son of Ernest Rivera Sanchez, an aerospace tool designer, and Sonia Borodiansky (aka Sonia Stone), a writer.

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0761190Paul Sand - IMDb

    Paul Sand is an American actor and director, born in 1932 in Santa Monica, California. He has appeared in TV shows such as Eerie, Indiana, The Main Event and Joan of Arcadia, and movies such as Sweet Land and The Hot Rock.

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  3. Paul Sand is an actor and director, born in 1932 in Santa Monica, California. He studied mime in Paris, worked with Mary Tyler Moore and Valerie Harper, and starred in Eerie, Indiana and The Main Event.

    • March 5, 1932
  4. Apr 12, 2023 · Paul Sand, who won a Tony Award in 1971 and worked with Mary Tyler Moore and Carol Burnett, is directing his first play, \"The Pilot Who Crashed the Party\", in Hollywood. The comedy explores the dangers of making assumptions about people and runs until May 7.

  5. Paul Sand is one of the founding members of improv comedy in America. He began studying with Viola Spolin as a child before working with mime Marcel Marceau in Paris and touring with Judy Garland.

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  7. With his naturally rumpled, down-at-heel look, Paul Sand has the perfect face for comedy. This was helped greatly by his boyhood training as an actor, which was further honed by work in an early lineup of the famed Chicago improv troupe, Second City. With his appearance and experience, Sand moved quickly into TV and films, becoming a mainstay ...

  8. www.rottentomatoes.com › celebrity › paul_sandPaul Sand | Rotten Tomatoes

    Paul Sand is a versatile performer who has appeared in films, TV shows, and stage plays. He is best known for his roles in The Hot Rock, The Main Event, and Paul Sills' Story Theatre, which earned him a Tony Award.

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