Ethan Paulini
- Actor
Ethan is originally from Newton, MA. Thanks to his mother's wise
decision to sign him up for theatre classes, Ethan grew up performing
and studying all over Massachusetts. After High School, Ethan attended
Emerson College and graduated with a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in
Acting. After graduation, he moved to New York City and began living
the alleged "dream". Ethan began almost immediately performing in New
York, on national tours and regional theatre. Favorite credits have
included Oliver! (Cameron Mackintosh's national tour), Forever Plaid
(TriArts/Sharon Playhouse), The Who's Tommy (Arkansas Rep, Arst Center
of Coastal Carolina), tick, tick..BOOM! (Cape Rep/Provincetown Theatre)
The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee (Northern Stage), and The
Full Monty (Arkansas Rep/Cape Rep/Provincetown Theatre) Side Man (Cape
Rep), The Drowsy Chaperone (Cape Rep) and The 39 Steps (ACCC). Ethan
created the title role in the regional premiere of Andrew Gerle and
Maryrose Wood's The Tutor (SBT/2007 Spirit Award) and DT in the
original New York production of The Sexless Years at Ars Nova (2006 MAC
Nomination). In 2006, Ethan appeared in BC/EFA's Gypsy of the Year at
Broadway's Neil Simon Theatre. Ethan appeared in the world premiere of
Larson Award winner Lance Horne's Back in the Day (Cape Rep) and can be
heard on the original cast album. He will be heard on Lisa Howard's
upcoming debut album Songs of Innocence and Experience. Ethan has
received best performance of the year citation from the Cape Cod Times
twice. Ethan is a company member of Cape Rep, NJ Rep and Provincetown
Counter Productions. In addition to performing, Ethan was a founding
member of Spontaneous Evolution Ensemble (S.E.E. Theatre), Interim
Productions and Paulini and Howell Productions with his partner Angela
C. Howell. He also serves on the senior staff of Cape Rep in Brewster,
MA and on the board of directors of Provincetown Counter Productions
and is a member of the faculty of the venerable Harwich Junior Theatre.
Ethan has also directed and choreographed, including Provincetown
Counter Productions' recent hit Working and Speech and Debate for Cape
Rep. Nationally, Ethan has appeared in numerous national commercials,
films, industrials and a pilot for CBS called 'The Quinn-tuplets',
directed by Emmy Winner, Mimi Leder. A proud member of Actors' Equity
Association (AEA) Screen Actors Guild (SAG), and American Federation of
Radio and Television Artists (AFTRA) . He is represented by Talent
Express in both Los Angeles and New York. He dedicates all his artistic
pursuits to the memory of his mother, Deirdre, who initiated the
journey and continues to inspire it every day.