Paul J. Alessi, a New York native, spent most of his youth playing
competitive ice hockey and fighting as an amateur boxer. Paul made time
to participate in his community as a volunteer firefighter and a coach
for youth sports. His work experience has been diverse, to say the
least, from driving a zamboni, to patrolling as a security guard, to
working construction.
As fate would have it, his piercing blue eyes and toned physique got
him noticed while working at a construction site in Manhattan. Soon
after, his modeling career was on the move and so was he to Los
Angeles. Upon his arrival, Paul had the pleasure of working with
F. Gary Gray ("The Italian Job," and "The
Negotiator"). He debuted as the tragic AIDS victim featured in TLC's
1995 award winning video, "Waterfalls," which won the Best Video of the
Year. Acting had always been an interest for Paul, so he decided to
pursue it full-time.
Paul has showcased a diverse palette of acting, with a repertoire
ranging from a psychopathic rapist with serial killer habits, to a
heartfelt, confused guy on his road to redemption. As a hit man in the
mob to a Marine in the sands of Iraq, Paul's flawless performances
earned him critical acclaim.
Seeking to improve the quality of films, Paul decided to use his gift
for gab and knack for networking by producing. The results include
"Morphin(e)," "Allison," "The Confession," "Ten 'til Noon," "Truth or
Dare," "Light," and "Official Rejection." Most recently, he produced
and took a starring role in the feature film
Alpha Males Experiment (2009).
Producing has also developed Paul's interest and expertise in
documentaries, behind the scenes and EPK directing and producing not
only on his own films but on Studio front as well, most recently being
Sony Picture's
The Boondock Saints II: All Saints Day (2009),
directed by 'Troy
Duffy'. Paul has several
features in development and is producing a DocU Series on the next
great sports champions.