Paul Lieber(I)
- Actor
- Producer
Paul has won 5 Dramalogue awards and an L.A. Weekly award for his
acting. Paul played Abbie Hoffman in the award winning production of
"The Chicago Conspiracy Trial" in Los Angeles. He portrayed Elia Kazan
in "Names" in both the Los Angeles and New York productions. In Los
Angeles he played the orthodox Rabbi, Hersh, in "The Quarrel" and the
child molesting Priest, Father Grant, in "The Comfortable Truth." On
Broadway he played Hitler and Moses among other parts in the celebrated
production of "Lenny." He appeared with Julie Harris, Estelle Parsons
and Bill Macy in the Broadway production of "And Miss Reardon Drinks a
Little." He played the role of Danny in the west coast premiere of
"Danny and the Deep Blue Sea" and originated the role of Treat, in the
world premiere of "Orphans."
Paul's first collection of poetry, "Chemical Tendencies," has just been published by Tebot Bach Press. He created, produces and hosts a radio show in Los Angeles called "Why Poetry" on KPFK. The intention of the show is to de-mystify poetry and then perhaps to mystify it again.
Paul's first collection of poetry, "Chemical Tendencies," has just been published by Tebot Bach Press. He created, produces and hosts a radio show in Los Angeles called "Why Poetry" on KPFK. The intention of the show is to de-mystify poetry and then perhaps to mystify it again.