Paul Caroul
- Actor
Paul Daniel Caroul was born on December 6, 1975 in Bronxville, NY, USA
to parents Jacques Caroul and Terry Gott. He is brother to composer
Marc Caroul and gulf war veteran Jean-Jacques Caroul. Surrounded by a
musically inclined family, he began singing at age 13 which would lead
to coexistence as a rock singer fronting several bands, and as a
classical singer at venues such as Carnegie Hall by age 15, opera
venues, and even overseas. Fourteen countries including Japan, Brazil,
and Portugal, have seen him pass through, either by himself, or singing
as guest with other musicians. Paul has turned down two record deals
waiting for the right one to come along. His major distraction is his
greater love for his acting career, which has proven quite fruitful.
Raised in Carmel, NY he began acting at the age of 15 in a high school
production of "Where's Charley" and rarely played less than a lead role
from then on in over forty productions. Paul took a summer job and
served eight years as a lifeguard, to pay the bills and swam in
sponsored events to raise money for cancer related charities. He became
a volunteer schoolteacher for both 3rd grade special education and
later a program in comedic acting for kids. In college he took up
drums, piano, and voice though he dismissed his classical voice
training to stay a rock singer. Studying at SUNY Oswego, Paul achieved
a B.A. in Theater Arts in acting and directing. He spent time in
England at Imperial College, London. The plays and culture would shape
his acting talents immeasurably. After University, Paul headed into New
York City and engulfed himself immediately in countless plays and
started his transition to film roles. Paul has directed numerous
projects and has written and performed sketch comedy, stand up, and
feature screenplays. He is unmarried and resides in Hollywood, CA.