Paul Stroili’s television credits include Malcolm in the Middle, Brother’s Keeper, Getting Personal, Chance of a Lifetime and The Untouchables, as well as the films Cold Justice and The Real Whatever. He recently completed the pilot Help Me in the role of the disgruntled Mr. Tony. Paul was nominated for an Ovation Award for Best Solo Performance and an LA Weekly Award for Paul Stroili’s Straight Up with a Twist, which also received a Best Direction nomination for director Bill Penton, and has enjoyed over 600 performances nationwide, including a twice extended Off Broadway run. A native of Connecticut, Paul attended the State University of New York at New Paltz, then headed westward; first to Chicago then on to Los Angeles. He has appeared in over 50 plays, and is currently Managing Director of SeaGlass Theatre, in Los Angeles. His stage credits include Wonder of the World, Confessions of a Catholic Child, the ACE Award-winning literary parodies A Christmas Twist and Of Grapes and Nuts, as well as Under Milkwood, Oedipus; A Requiem, and the original Chicago production of Tony ‘n Tina’s Wedding. Other writing credits include the plays Cheese Louise, My Dinner with Arlecchino and The Day the Arts Stood Still. His writing has appeared in Los Angeles Magazine and the Chicago Tribune. Paul has been featured in dozens of commercials both domestically and internationally and past spots have received three CLIO awards, two ADDY awards, First place in the Best of Cannes Commercial Competition and featured on the BBC’s World’s Greatest Commercials. A winner of the Nationwide Stand Up Comedy competition, Winston’s No-Bull Comedy Break, Paul lives in Los Angeles with his wife, Monica Kaiser.