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Adam Dane Paul
Adam Dane Paul was born in Orlando, FL, on July 23, 1986.

Career
His acting credits include the role of Mr. Brooke in the Marshall University production of Little Women, as well as two leads in the Thomas County Central High School production of All in the Timing

Education
Adam Paul received a full Elementary education under the guidance of Azalea Park Elementary's finest, an Orlando institution. Upon his graduation from these trying years, he moved on to higher learning with Union Park Middle School. After completing the 7th grade, and abandoning a very successful career as the school's secondary euphonium player, his family recieved new employment in a small Georgian town known as Thomasville. Here he attended one year at Thomas County Central Middle School where he proved himself a highly capable student, if not a quiet one. In his entry to high school, he found intrigue in Thomas County Central High School's forensic team. This would be Adam Paul's introduction to theatre. After a rocky first year, he was finally accepted by the team and achieved a small degree of fame as one of the primary trophy winners of Georgia's CFL and NFL forensic divisions. Being the resident master of David Ives All in the Timing (Adam Paul's Forensic Material) he was cast in Thomas County Central's production of the aforementioned play by his Drama Coach and theatrical mentor, Philip Wertz, along with the guidance of established actor, Barry Hickey. However, his passion for theatre would be put to the test as his family lost employment and was forced to search for work. Out of desperation, his father took employment in West Virginia and, on December 7, 2001, hauled the family to a small home in Cross Lanes, WV. Here, Adam Paul lay in wait for the opportunity for practice to arise again. 3 years pass as Adam Paul attends the deplorable establishment, Nitro High School, with little more community theatre than Annie. Adam Paul does not enjoy 87% of the musicals ever written. Fortunately, Adam Paul joined the Marshall University Theatre Department in 2004 and studies there today hoping to come into his own.