Paul's extensive film and television career includes a multitude of impressive credits. Notably, he has worked on the Academy Award-winning film "The King's Speech", directed by Tom Hooper, as well as other notable projects such as "Secrets and Lies" and "Life is Sweet", both written and directed by the acclaimed Mike Leigh.
In addition to his film work, Paul has had a successful career in television, with recurring roles in popular shows like "Sharpe", "A Many Splintered Thing", "Cry Wolf", "Crime Traveller", "So Haunt Me", "Vanishing Man", "Big Meg Little Meg", and many others. He has also made guest appearances in a wide range of programs, including "Casualty", "Eastenders E20", "The Chief", "Wexford", "Cadfael", "Sam's Game", "The Count of Solar", "House of Anubis", "Teenage Kicks", "Minder", "Crime Stories", "Holby City", "My Family", "Chef", and "The Bill".
In the realm of stage work, Paul has had the opportunity to showcase his talents in numerous productions. Some of his notable credits include the acclaimed production of "The Ashes" at the Nottingham Playhouse, as well as "Marriage" and "The Sisterhood" at the Belgrade Theatre in Coventry. He has also appeared in the world premiere production of "6 Actors in Search of A Director", written and directed by Steven Berkoff at the Charing Cross Theatre, and in "Child Z" at Southwark Playhouse.
Paul's stage credits also include performances in "Twelfth Night" at the Bolton Octagon and Ludlow Festival, "The Three Musketeers" and "The Princess of Spain" national tour for ETT, "A Man For All Seasons" at York Theatre Royal, "I Caught Crabs in Walberswick" at The Bush, "A Midsummer Night's Dream" and "The Golden Ass" at Shakespeare's Globe, "Les Liaisons Dangereuses" for the RSC, "Marya" at The Old Vic, and "It's A Great Big Shame", a devised and directed piece by Mike Leigh.