A little about me...
From the Green Mountains to the Big Apple, and now sunny Southern California!
Born and raised in a small town in Vermont, Paul Gosselin grew up alongside his three brothers and two sisters with one clear dream: to become an actor. That passion has taken him from coast to coast, pursuing his craft with unwavering dedication.
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In high school, Paul’s commitment to acting led him to the New England Performing Arts Center, where he joined a work-study program. He exchanged his time assisting with children's theater classes for the opportunity to take acting lessons, laying the groundwork for his future in the arts.
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After graduating, Paul made the leap to New York City, attending the prestigious New York Conservatory for Dramatic Arts. He continued honing his skills under the guidance of actress Maggie Reed and was selected as an apprentice at the renowned Barrow Group Theater, where he studied with Lee Brock and Seth Barrish.
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Paul's first television audition in New York City was a dream come true—he booked a role on "One Life to Live," fulfilling his childhood ambition to appear on a soap opera. The performance was so well-received that he was immediately invited back for another episode. His time in New York was marked by appearances on several notable TV shows, including "Damages," "The Good Wife," and "Saturday Night Live."
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Shortly after moving to Los Angeles, Paul immersed himself in the theater community and discovered a new passion: storytelling. He became a regular performer with the live stage show "Mortified," traveling the country and entertaining audiences with his tales of youthful embarrassment.
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Now based in Los Angeles, Paul is channeling his creative energy into his production company, Cosmopaulitan Entertainment. Since its launch in 2015, the company has produced its first short-form series, "MISGUIDED," with more exciting projects on the horizon.