- Paul O' Sullivan was considered a close friend to Television comedy and Theatre in Canada and the United States. In the mid Eighties Paul graduated from Toronto's George Brown College Theatre Arts Program. He'd later receive his background in the art of Improv at Toronto's Second City, with whom he had frequently worked with. appearing and directing many shows. He was also a regular on all seasons of Improv Heaven and Hell. He hosted the six hour live-to-air broadcast for the launch of "The Comedy Network", called 'One Shameless Launchathon'. Paul died November, 18, 2012 survived by his wife Linda Kash and 3 daughters.- IMDb Mini Biography By: RaLeon
- SpouseLinda Kash(? - November 18, 2012) (his death, 3 children)
- When he would improvise, such as on Improv Heaven and Hell, his fellow improvisers would usually try to get him to sing whenever they could. This is because he loved music and the fact that he was very good at it.
- Was a resident director and teacher of improvisation and sketch writing for The Humber College School of Comedy
- Mr. O'Sullivan died on May 18, 2012. His car left the road, and struck a flatbed truck that was parked on the shoulder of Country Road 507, an hour north of Peterborough Ontario. He was 48 years old.
- In 1998, directed Old Wine, New Bottles: Looking Back Twenty-Five Years; a theatre show looking back at golden moments of the Second City for its 25th anniversary.
- Was part of the hilarious sketch troupe "Skippy's Rangers" which also includes Bob Martin, Lisa Lambert, and Jonathon Crombie.
- Often appeared on Cream of Comedy for the Tim Simms Encouragement Fund.
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