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Paul Sheridan

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Paul Sheridan, professional actor represented by West Central Management

PAUL SHERIDAN Book Photo © Nicholas Dawkes



Paul Sheridan trained as an actor at The Webber Douglas Academy of Dramatic Art, and The Academy of Live and Recorded Arts. His theatre credits include playing various roles in Tennessee Williams' A Pocketful of Dreams, understudying and playing the role of Christopher Wren in Agatha Christie's The Mousetrap, Voice 1 in Harold Pinter's Family Voices at The King's Head Theatre, and the roles of Oberon and Leontes in Four Seasons of Shakespeare, directed by Vayu Naidu. He also played the role of Lord Brunswick, in a site-specific performance at Brunswick House, which received rave reviews.

Paul's television and film work includes The Deed, Money For Old Rope and The Inquisitor, as well as the role of Dr Carmichael in a short film called Palliative Care directed by John Dower. Paul also played a mystified online shopper in a sketch for Stand Up to Cancer on Channel 4, and the role of Duncan in a new DVD series by Cambridge University Press, for people learning English as a foreign language.

Paul is a qualified primary-school teacher, and went back into schools on a TIE tour of The Mysteries where he played the roles of Noah and Pharoah. He is a keen singer and has also written a one-man show, based upon his own research and using original materials from German Cabaret theatre of the 1920s and 1930s.

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REVIEWS of A Pocketful of Dreams by Tennessee Williams

"Paul Sheridan stole the stage. His presence and physicality meant that all eyes were drawn to him, whether he was playing a bumbling fool or a grieving son." - Remote Goat

"The evening culminates in a superb piece, The Long Goodbye. Here, Paul Sheridan flexes his naturalistic pulling-power, as a writer who loses his mother, and in turn a part of his sister, as she ventures too close to hedonism. His performance is thoroughly touching." - London Festival Fringe



   
 
   
   
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