Paul Gibbs, a renowned filmmaker and screenwriter, hails from Salt Lake City, Utah, where he partners with his identical twin brother, Patrick Gibbs, to craft captivating short and feature-length films. Their collective works include the thrilling "Steve From Accounting Vs. The Shadow Dwellers", the poignant "Social Anxiety", and the eagerly anticipated western feature "Trail's End".
Prior to his illustrious career in filmmaking, Paul dedicated two years of his life to serving a mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in 1994. During his mission, he worked diligently in the Audiovisual Department, producing church films and broadcasts.
In 2009, Paul underwent a kidney transplant, and since then, he has been an ardent advocate for healthcare reform in his home state of Utah. His passion for social justice is evident in his involvement with various initiatives and organizations.
Beyond his professional pursuits, Paul is an accomplished improvisational comedian, having been a member of Utah's longest-running improv troupe, "Laughing Stock", for an impressive 10 years.
In his personal life, Paul is an avid collector of stuffed monkeys and a self-proclaimed aficionado of the Batman franchise and the cinematic works of Steven Spielberg. He has been married to his wonderful wife, Becky Gardner Gibbs, since June 26, 2013.