Crew
SCOTT PAULIN
(Director)
Scott Paulin (Director) directed his old friend, Michael McGee, in the 2011 production of Conor McPherson’s play St. Nicholas at the Stephanie Feury Theater in Los Angeles, receiving glowing reviews and earning Michael an LA Weekly Award Nomination in the Solo Performance category. In 2013 Scott directed The Good Thief in critically acclaimed performances at The Open Fist Theater in Hollywood and The Mixed Blood Theater in Minneapolis. Scott began his career as a stage actor in the San Francisco Bay Area in the early 1970s appearing at The Berkeley Repertory Theater, The Magic Theater, The Berkeley Stage, The Berkeley Shakespeare Festival, and the Eureka Theater where his performance as Pavlo in The Basic Training of Pavlo Hummel received the Bay Area Critics Circle Award for Outstanding Performance. Since coming to Los Angeles in 1980 he has worked as an actor and director in film, television and theater. He has directed more than thirty hours of dramatic television and guest starred in more than a hundred episodes of television. His direction of the NBC series I’ll Fly Away garnered the Humanitas Prize in 1993. He also directed prime time dramas Northern Exposure, Picket Fences, Early Edition, New York News, Strong Medicine, Beverly Hills 90210, Melrose Place, and Dawson’s Creek. His feature film acting credits include Cat People, Soldiers Story, Turner and Hooch, Pump Up the Volume, and The Right Stuff. At The Open Fist Theater, where Scott is a proud member, he recently directed the long running hit production of Foote Notes, two plays about Harrison, Texas by Horton Foote. In recent seasons he directed the world premier of Nicholas Kazan’s new play, Mademoiselle God at The Ensemble Studio Theater, Sam Shepard’s Curse of the Starving Class and Horton Foote’s Getting Frankie Married and Afterwards also at The Open Fist. The webseries he recently directed, The Mop and Lucky Files has gathered numerous awards at festivals nation wide. He plays Jim Beckett on the hit ABC nighttime drama Castle.
(Director)
Scott Paulin (Director) directed his old friend, Michael McGee, in the 2011 production of Conor McPherson’s play St. Nicholas at the Stephanie Feury Theater in Los Angeles, receiving glowing reviews and earning Michael an LA Weekly Award Nomination in the Solo Performance category. In 2013 Scott directed The Good Thief in critically acclaimed performances at The Open Fist Theater in Hollywood and The Mixed Blood Theater in Minneapolis. Scott began his career as a stage actor in the San Francisco Bay Area in the early 1970s appearing at The Berkeley Repertory Theater, The Magic Theater, The Berkeley Stage, The Berkeley Shakespeare Festival, and the Eureka Theater where his performance as Pavlo in The Basic Training of Pavlo Hummel received the Bay Area Critics Circle Award for Outstanding Performance. Since coming to Los Angeles in 1980 he has worked as an actor and director in film, television and theater. He has directed more than thirty hours of dramatic television and guest starred in more than a hundred episodes of television. His direction of the NBC series I’ll Fly Away garnered the Humanitas Prize in 1993. He also directed prime time dramas Northern Exposure, Picket Fences, Early Edition, New York News, Strong Medicine, Beverly Hills 90210, Melrose Place, and Dawson’s Creek. His feature film acting credits include Cat People, Soldiers Story, Turner and Hooch, Pump Up the Volume, and The Right Stuff. At The Open Fist Theater, where Scott is a proud member, he recently directed the long running hit production of Foote Notes, two plays about Harrison, Texas by Horton Foote. In recent seasons he directed the world premier of Nicholas Kazan’s new play, Mademoiselle God at The Ensemble Studio Theater, Sam Shepard’s Curse of the Starving Class and Horton Foote’s Getting Frankie Married and Afterwards also at The Open Fist. The webseries he recently directed, The Mop and Lucky Files has gathered numerous awards at festivals nation wide. He plays Jim Beckett on the hit ABC nighttime drama Castle.
DAN WETHERBEE
(Director of Photography)
Dan Wetherbee has been an award winning veteran of motion picture advertising for more than 35 years. Some of his more recognizable trailers and TV spots include five STAR TREK films, the original STAR WARS trilogy, ALIEN 3, CASINO ROYALE, BASIC INSTINCT, TERMINATOR 2, THE COVE, X-MEN and THE KINGS SPEECH. Dan began his career at CANNON FILMS in feature editorial, working on MAKING THE GRADE, REVENGE OF THE NINJA, AMERICAN NINJA and BREAKIN' 2: ELECTRIC BOOGALOO among many other forgotten classics.
(Director of Photography)
Dan Wetherbee has been an award winning veteran of motion picture advertising for more than 35 years. Some of his more recognizable trailers and TV spots include five STAR TREK films, the original STAR WARS trilogy, ALIEN 3, CASINO ROYALE, BASIC INSTINCT, TERMINATOR 2, THE COVE, X-MEN and THE KINGS SPEECH. Dan began his career at CANNON FILMS in feature editorial, working on MAKING THE GRADE, REVENGE OF THE NINJA, AMERICAN NINJA and BREAKIN' 2: ELECTRIC BOOGALOO among many other forgotten classics.