Paul Snider is a Vancouver-based folk singer/song-writer/actor. Since graduating with a Joint Honours Music and Computer Science degree from the University of Waterloo, Canada, he has written and performed music for rock, pop, orchestra and film scores, musicals and radio jingles. His original music for the play The Boys Next Door received a Thea Award Nomination. He put his acting, composing and music disciplines together and wrote a sung-through musical called The Curtain of which he produced a full-cast CD. This is a love story between an East Berlin woman and an American man during the fall of the Berlin Wall.
In 2004 he founded Born To Fly Productions Inc., a music, theatre and film production company. Through this company he tours his music as a solo artist. He also created an innovative musical project called The Music of Junk , an orchestra of singers and musicians performing on invented instruments built from junk and recycled materials. After its debut at The Vancouver Fringe Festival it has appeared on various stages throughout BC, Canada, including The Waterfront Theatre on Granville Island, the 1,260-seat Massey Theatre in New Westminster, the Charles-Bailey Theatre in Trail, and the ACT Arts Centre in Maple Ridge.
On the film side, He wrote, directed, produced, scored and starred in his award-winning films Everywhere But Here and The Walk which toured film festivals throughout North America. As an actor he has appeared in over 40 films, commercials and TV episodes.
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