Carl Paoli

Carl Paoli is an actor and stuntman.[1] He has worked in front of and behind the camera for over 20 years in many capacities. Born and raised in Chicago, he started shooting on 8mm at age 15 and moved to 16mm after high school. He switched to DV as soon as it became available and then did the same with HD. Paoli has directed the shorts Wicker Park (1999), Cotton Mouth (2000), Nenu (2002), the Officially Selected Dances with Films Festival short film, Rain Today (2003) and most recently, Falling (2005).

Carl Paoli
Born
Carl L. Paoli
Occupationactor / stuntman / director

Filmography

Director

Stunts

TV

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gollark: You can buy chip-scale atomic clocks at great expense and probably get old ones off eBay.
gollark: What? I mean the actual hardware.
gollark: Skill issue: destroy the concept of time.
gollark: You can also *buy* perfectly good atomic clocks.

References

  1. "Interview with Carl SCREWTAPE Paoli". M O W. Retrieved 2020-04-09.
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