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Citizenship
  
American

Role
  
Actor

Name
  
Paul McGill

Years active
  
2005–present

Occupation
  
Actor


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Full Name
  
Paul Edwin Genisius McGill III

Born
  
September 3, 1987 (age 36) (
1987-09-03
)
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States

Movies
  
Fame, Man on Wire, House Hunting, Meet Dave

Similar People
  
Walter Perez, Paul Iacono, Kherington Payne, Kristy Flores, Collins Pennie

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Paul McGill (born September 3, 1987) is an American actor, choreographer and director for stage, film, and television.

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Early life

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Paul McGill was born and raised in Pittsburgh, PA. His mother, Shari (Lienert) McGill, was a school teacher and his father, Paul McGill II, was a sock salesman. He is the younger brother of Emily McGill. They both attended Northgate High School.

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McGill attended Roseline Kenneth Professional School of Dance at the age of 3 under the training of Rachelle Rak. He then transferred to Pittsburgh Musical Theater, where he performed mainly at the Byham Theater in Downtown Pittsburgh. He studied at PMT's Young Performers' Institute until the age of 17.

Performing career

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McGill made his Broadway debut when he was just a junior in high school in the 2004 revival of "La Cage aux Folles" (which won 2 Tony Awards). He was cast on the spot and replanted in New York that week. There, he attended the Professional Performing Arts School.

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He then went on to play Mark in the Broadway revival of "A Chorus Line" for the entire run of the show at the Schoenfeld Theater. The cast performed on Good Morning America, the Tony Awards, and Dancing with the Stars, and most notibly, the documentary Every Little Step.

During this time, McGill made his film debut in the BAFTA and Academy Award winning documentary Man On Wire, where he played Philippe Petit in the reenactments.

Shortly after the "A Chorus Line" closed, McGill moved to Los Angeles to star in the MGM remake of Fame (2009 film). He played Kevin, opposite Bebe Neuwirth. Their conversation causes his character to attempt suicide by stepping in front of a subway car. Later, Kevin tells Joy (Anna Maria Perez de Tagle) that he is moving back to Iowa, and that he is going to be "the best god damn dance teacher there ever was."

McGill then performed in the 2010 Tony Award winning musical, "Memphis", which is available on DVD.

From there, he performed in the controversial Broadway spectacular, "Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark", playing Spider-Man, as well as Electro, Swarm, and the Lizard.

McGill then performed and was in the original cast recording of Woody Allen and Susan Stroman's, "Bullets Over Broadway".

His final performance was the "Bombshell" concert based on the fictitious musical on Smash produced by Craig Zadan and Neil Meron benefitting the Actors' Fund.

Choreography and Direction

After an extensive decade of being in front of audiences, McGill decided to follow his true passion for choreographing and directing.

McGill was Associate Choreographer of the Broadway production of "Hedwig and the Angry Inch" starring Neil Patrick Harris, Andrew Rannells, Michael C Hall, John Cameron Mitchell, Darren Criss, and Taye Diggs. His job was to teach and tailor the original choreography to each incoming "Hedwig". Upon receiving an honorary Tony Award, the show's writer and original star, John Cameron Mitchell, publicly thanked Paul among other members of the creative team. Shortly thereafter, Paul choreographed 3 the critically acclaimed Off-Broadway plays in one season. "The Legend of Georgia McBride", written by Matthew Lopez, directed by Mike Donahue, and produced by MCC Theater, played at the Lucille Lortel Theatre and at the Geffen Playhouse in Los Angeles in 2017. Following its success, He choreographed "Steve", written by Marc Gerard, directed by Cynthia Nixon, and produced by the New Group at the Signature Theatre Company. The final play of the season, which he also associate directed, was "School for Scandal," written by Richard Brinsley Sheridan, directed by Marc Vietor, and produced by the Red Bull Theater Company again at the Lucille Lortel Theatre.

Because of his flying experience in "Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark", McGill choreographed for the aerial dance company, Grounded Aerial. He has also choreographed the feature film called Diamond Soles, which has yet to be released.

Most recently, he trained Laverne Cox in Los Angeles for her role as Dr. Frank-N-Furter in "The Rocky Horror Picture Show" on FOX.

McGill is cited to be choreographing "Filament", a new circus work by Joseph Pinzon's company, Short-Round Productions.

Broadway Masters

In 2016, McGill started Broadway Masters with internet entrepreneur Marcus Lovingood. The program is an online streaming digital masterclass series bringing together Broadway stars and their advice on how to make it on Broadway. The first season of masterclasses include Taye Diggs, Anthony Rapp, Laura Osnes, Jon Rua, Courtney Reed, Charlotte D'Amboise, Nick Adams, Lindsay Mendez, Kurt Froman and McGill himself. The program was launched on November 10th, 2016 to worldwide audiences.

Filmography

Director
2021
Catharsissy (Short) (directed by)
2016
Broadway Masters (TV Series)
Miscellaneous
2021
Annie Live! (TV Movie) (associate choreographer)
2021
Schmigadoon! (TV Series) (assistant choreographer - 6 episodes)
- How We Change (2021) - (assistant choreographer)
- Tribulation (2021) - (assistant choreographer)
- Suddenly (2021) - (assistant choreographer)
- Cross That Bridge (2021) - (assistant choreographer)
- Lovers' Spat (2021) - (assistant choreographer)
- Schmigadoon! (2021) - (assistant choreographer)
2019
Diamond Soles (choreographer)
2018
Cast Zombies: BAMM (Zombie Block Party) (Music Video) (choreographer)
Actor
2018
Clayton Howe's Entertainmentx (Podcast Series)
2016
Cocktails and Dreams (TV Series) as
Club Patron
- Night One (2016) - Club Patron
2013
Smash (TV Series) as
Dancer
- The Tonys (2013) - Dancer
- The Fringe (2013) - Dancer
- The Dramaturg (2013) - Dancer
2012
House Hunting as
Jason Thomson
2011
Memphis the Musical as
Ensemble
2010
Victorious (TV Series) as
Lucas
- Tori the Zombie (2010) - Lucas
2009
Fame as
Kevin Barrett
2009
INST MSGS (Instant Messages) (Short)
2008
Meet Dave as
A Chorus Line Dancer
2008
Man on Wire (Documentary) as
Philippe - Drama Reconstructions
Editorial Department
2021
Schmigadoon! (TV Series) (pre-visual dance editor - 6 episodes)
- How We Change (2021) - (pre-visual dance editor)
- Tribulation (2021) - (pre-visual dance editor)
- Suddenly (2021) - (pre-visual dance editor)
- Cross That Bridge (2021) - (pre-visual dance editor)
- Lovers' Spat (2021) - (pre-visual dance editor)
- Schmigadoon! (2021) - (pre-visual dance editor)
Editor
2021
Catharsissy (Short) (edited by)
Self
2016
Broadway Masters (TV Series) as
Self
2011
Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade (TV Special)
2011
The 65th Annual Tony Awards (TV Special) as
Self
2009
78th Annual Hollywood Christmas Parade (TV Special) as
Self
2009
The Wendy Williams Show (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode dated 17 September 2009 (2009) - Self
2009
Entertainment Tonight (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode dated 11 September 2009 (2009) - Self
2009
So You Think You Can Dance (TV Series) as
Self
- Top Four Perform (2009) - Self
2008
Every Little Step (Documentary) as
Self
2008
Dancing with the Stars (TV Series)
- Round 7: Results (2008)
2007
The 61st Annual Tony Awards (TV Special) as
Self
2006
Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade (TV Special documentary)
2005
Denis Leary's Merry F#%$in' Christmas (TV Special documentary)
2005
The 59th Annual Tony Awards (TV Special) as
Self

References

Paul McGill (actor) Wikipedia