- At age 18, went to Paris and studied with mime Marcel Marceau.
- He's the son of a Mexican father and a Russian mother.
- After being discovered and promoted by Mary Tyler Moore and her production company he starred in his own show called "Friends and Lovers". Later he worked on Broadway with Mary Tyler Moore cohort Valerie Harper in Paul Sills' "Story Theatre".
- Paul was not born in 1935 as usually stated, but in 1932.
- Father was an aerospace tool designer, mother was a housewife and a writer of children's stories.
- Dated Sondra Locke. (1972)
- In 1959, was an original member of the Second City Comedy Troupe in Chicago along with Eugene Troobnick, Barbara Harris, Alan Arkin, Bill Mathieu, Mina Kolb, Severn Darden and Andrew Duncan.
- He was awarded the 1971 Variety Critics Poll Award for his performance in the play, "Metamorphoses," on Broadway in New York City.
- Sadsack, rumpled, curly-haired American comedic actor who humorously conveyed New York neuroticism a la Woody Allen or Gene Wilder, popular for a time on early '70s TV after being discovered and promoted by Mary Tyler Moore and her production company. He and MTM cohort Valerie Harper had earlier worked on stage together with Paul Sills' "Story Theatre.".
- He was awarded the 1971 Antoinette Perry (Tony) Award for Best Supporting Actor in a Straight Play for "Paul Sills' Story Theatre" on Broadway in New York City.
- Won a Tony and Drama Desk Award in 1971 for Outstanding Performance in Paul Sills' "Story Theatre" and a second Drama Desk Award (a tie with himself) for "Ovid's Metamorphosis".
- Won two Drama Desk Awards in 1971 (a tie with himself) for Outstanding Performances in Paul Sills' "Story Theatre" and "Ovid's Metamorphosis".
- At age 11, began studying with famed drama coach Viola Spolin.
- Attended Los Angeles City College.
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