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American actor For the German physician and paleobotanist, see Paul Julius Menzel.
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Paul Menzel is an American actor, writer, producer, and business consultant in Houston, Texas.

He began his career by organizing a comedy troupe while a student at Carleton College in Northfield, Minnesota. After graduation, he was performer and writer at Dudley Riggs' Brave New Workshop in Minneapolis.

Later, Menzel founded the Comedy Workshops in Houston and Austin, Texas. He founded, with Layton Payne, Business Stages, a consultancy which uses acting and improvisational exercises to teach management and cooperative skills.

Filmography

Year Title Role Notes
1978 FM Guard Frank
1980 Hotwire
1981 Reborn T.V. Director
1981 Terms of Endearment Dr. Maise
1984 Uphill All the Way David Harris TV movie
1985 The Lady from Yesterday Howard Ames TV movie
1986 Uphill All the Way Merchant Gambler
1986 Adam: His Song Continues Ray Mellette TV movie
1987 A Tiger's Tale Husband
1989 The Fulfillment Eddie Duzak TV movie
1991 A Seduction in Travis County Ken Stone TV movie
1991 Without Warning: The James Brady Story Reporter TV movie
1992 Trial: The Price of Passion, Part 1 Medical Examiner TV movie
1993 My Boyfriend's Back Townsperson

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