Meet Paul-Mikél

Paul-Mikél Williams is a young American commercial, tv, film, and voice actor from South Orange County, California. At an early age Paul-Mikél began to follow in the footsteps of others in his family and got his start in commercial acting and modeling locally. He performed locally in musical theater at the age of 8 where his love of music and making people laugh would come together. He decided to follow the call to Hollywood.
 
After booking a few national commercials for Mattel, Honda, and Verizon Paul-Mikél kicked off his screen career on the hit HBO series “Westworld” at age 10. He quickly followed that up with the short film “Streetlights”, and his first feature film “The 15:17 to Paris”, directed by Clint Eastwood. He won multiple awards for his performances on each of the projects.

He continued to train with top acting schools and teachers in Los Angeles, Hollywood, and the legendary The Second City, Chicago.

Currently you can see him on Disney Channel “Sydney to the Max”,  or hear him on popular video games “LoL Legends of Runeterra” and “Eleven-Eleven”.

Upcoming projects include “The Girl Who Believes in Miracles” (Pureflix), dance-comedy tv series “Stuck Together”, DreamWorks Animation’s “Dragon Rescue Riders”,  “Spirit Riding Free: Riding Academy”, and “Jurassic World Camp Cretaceous” coming to Netflix Sep 18, 2020.

Paul-Mikél loves all things video games, but his true passion is his love for God and people. He dreams to one day build transitional homes for the homeless and those in need.

His message is simply “You got this- Never give up!”

 

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