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Paul Boocock
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Paul Boocock (born August 18, 1964) is an actor and writer based in New York City. His third solo comedy/performance piece, Boocock's House of Baseball, was nominated for two 2006 New York Innovative Theatre Awards - including best performer in a solo show. Boocock went to Williams College and collaborates on performance projects with students at the Williams Summer Theatre Lab.
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Paul Boocock (born August 18, 1964) is an actor and writer based in New York City. His third solo comedy/performance piece, Boocock's House of Baseball, was nominated for two 2006 New York Innovative Theatre Awards - including best performer in a solo show. Boocock is in the critically acclaimed avant-garde theatre company Elevator Repair Service. He may be best known for his work in PREMIUM BOB; this comedy duo of Boocock and David C. Latham had downtown/cult success in the late 90's - culminating in a TV pilot deal with ABC and an off-Broadway run at The Kaufman Theatre. Boocock played Steve in Hal Hartley's film Henry Fool and has appeared on Law & Order: Criminal Intent. Paul Boocock is the voice of Dr. Jonas Venture and other characters in the Cartoon Network Adult Swim series The Venture Bros. Boocock went to Williams College and collaborates on performance projects with students at the Williams Summer Theatre Lab.