Paulo de Melo is a Brazilian Multidisciplinary Artist, works professionally (and internationally) as an Actor, Dancer, Singer and Puppetry Manipulator since 2001. He's also a Drama Theatre Professor and a Performing Arts researcher. Featured on International Emmy's nominee productions of Velho Chico (Old River) and Sob Pressão (Under Pressure), both produced by Rede Globo, as well in productions such as: Pai em dobro (Netflix), Impuros (Fox), Clandestinos - o sonho começou (Globo), E aí... Comeu? (Multishow), Os Saltimbancos Trapalhões - rumo à Hollywood (Globo filmes), Era uma vez uma história (Band/Warner), Bem Aventurados, Sai de Baixo (Globo filmes), among other; also was featured in nationally awarded advertising campaigns for Fiat Palio, Trident and Neosaldina. Performed at several professional theatrical productions in Brazil such as West Side Story, La Cage Aux Folles, Witches of Eastwick, Fiddler on the Roof, Gonzagão - a Lenda, Chacrinha - o Musical, 2 Filhos de Francisco, A Última Aventura é a Morte, Peter Pan, A Chegada de Lampião no Inferno; Internationally he's performed as a Dancer at revue shows produced by Star Cruises in Malaysia and Carnival Cruise Line in USA.
Paulus Simangunsong is known for Ngeri-Ngeri Sedap (2022) and Induk Gajah (2023).
Pauly McCluskey is known for Jurassic World: Dominion (2022), No Time to Die (2021) and The Sandman (2022).
Stand-up comic Pauly Shore (né Paul Montgomery Shore) tasted super-stardom in 1990 when his precedent-setting MTV show Totally Pauly (1990) hit the airwaves to major fan approval. The show ran for four years, opening the door wide for him for television and film roles. In 1993, he wrote and starred in a one-hour HBO television special, Pauly Does Dallas (1992), which drew in even more loyal fans. He had roles in films from 1988, providing supporting comedy relief, but it was the wildly popular Encino Man (1992), partnered with Sean Astin and Brendan Fraser, that put Pauly squarely on the map. Manic showcases followed, including Son in Law (1993), In the Army Now (1994), Jury Duty (1995), Bio-Dome (1996) and The Curse of Inferno (1997). However, Shore was met with an increasingly hostile reception and his lunacy was dismissed as crude, tasteless, dumb and, for the most part, unfunny and his film career quickly tanked. This downhill spiral was not helped by the abrupt cancellation of his failed Fox sitcom Pauly (1997). A bust with both critics and media, he was forced to lie low and ride out the storm. Shore didn't completely abandon the spotlight, however, as he provided voices in animated features such as Casper: A Spirited Beginning (1997) and An Extremely Goofy Movie (2000). At the beginning, Pauly's first comedy album, "The Future of America," was named Best Comedy Album by the college music journalists in 1991, while the National Association of Record Merchandisers nominated his second album, "Scraps from the Future," for a Best Sellers Award. His third album, "Pink Diggly Diggly," was taped live at his mother Mitzi Shore's famed Los Angeles improv club The Comedy Store, where Pauly received his stand-up comedy initiation. Pauly has been a recurring guest on Howard Stern's late-night show, as well as David Letterman's and Craig Kilborn's talk shows and has toured most the country with his stand-up act. He's been surrounded by show business all his life. In addition to mother Mitzi, father Sammy Shore was a well-known comedian who once opened for Elvis Presley during the Vegas years, while older brother Peter Shore has delved into producing/directing TV endeavors. In a career that skyrocketed quickly only to make a serious crash landing, never-say-die Pauly's latest bid for a comeback is the self-mockumentary Pauly Shore Is Dead (2003), which he directed and co-wrote. Other millennium film credits include a bit in Dr. Dre/Snoop Dogg comedy The Wash (2001); a top role in the comedy Opposite Day (2009); another bit part in the comedy Bucky Larson: Born to Be a Star (2011); another vanity satire with Pauly playing himself in Adopted (2009) that he wrote and directed; another bit in the Adam Sandler comedy Sandy Wexler (2017); and a more recent top role in the comedy Guest House (2020). He also has found occasional guest shots on TV shows including "Entourage" (as himself), "Cubed" and "Hawaii Five-0."
Pauly Valsan was born in Kerala, India. She is known for Drishyam 2 (2021), Ottamuri Velicham (2017) and R.I.P. (2018). She is married to Valsan.
Paulyne Wei is known for Como Sair de Buffalo (2019), Christmas Around the Corner (2018) and Fear Thy Neighbor (2014).
Pavail Gulati is an Indian actor who has appeared in popular television series and movies. He entered the limelight with his performances in Hindi movies like Thappad (2020) and Dobaaraa (2022) and TV series like Yudh (2014) and Haq Se (2018). Gulati studied at the Bluebells School International, New Delhi. He also attended summer workshops at the National School of Drama and received dance lessons from Shiamak Davar. He joined Whistling Woods International as a faculty. Gulati's career in the entertainment industry started with the TV series Bollywood Hero (2009). He played the character of a hipster partygoer in one episode of the Bill Bennett and Ted Skillman directed TV series. Gulati also featured in TV series like Ribhu Dasgupta and Dipti Kalwani's Yudh (2014), Vedd Rawtaani's Pyaar on the Rocks (2017), Viraj Kapur and Karan Raj Kohli's Haq Se (2018), Zoya Akhtar and Reema Kagti's Made in Heaven (2019), and Ashwiny Iyer Tiwari's Faadu - A Love Story (2022). Besides movies and TV shows, he also appeared in the music video Hariket Acoustics: Kalank Title Track Hariket Acoustics: Kalank Title Track (2019), which featured Varun Dhawan Varun Dhawan, Madhuri Dixit Madhuri Dixit, Sanjay Dutt Sanjay Dutt, Aditya Roy Kapoor Aditya Roy Kapoor, Kunal Kemmu Kunal Kemmu, and Sonakshi Sinha Sonakshi Sinha. Shawn Arranha-directed Hindi movie, Hide & Seek (2010) marked Gulati's entry into the Bollywood film industry. He featured alongside Purab Kohli, Arjan Bajwa, and Mrinalini Sharma. Since then, he has acted in Abhay Chopra's Ittefaq (2017), Abhishek Varman's Kalank (2019), Zoya Akhtar and Karan Johar's Ghost Stories (2020), Anubhav Sinha's Thappad (2020), Anurag Kashyap's Dobaaraa (2022), and Vikas Bahl's Goodbye (2022). Gulati also did cameos in Abhimanyu Kanodia's Queen of Hearts (2016), Vijay Ganguly's Naa Dooja Koi (2021), and Mansi Bhajanka's Flow (2022).
Pavan is known for Asuran (2019), Vada Chennai (2018) and Kathakali (2016).
Pavan Arjun is known for ThiruvinKural (2023).