On screen he has costarred with John Lithgow on sitcom Third Rock From The Sun and on Dick Wolf’s New York Under Cover while in film, he demonstrated his great love for kids, as Sparky in a children’s feature video, Sparky Moves To Manhattan.Īfter 17 years in New York, DiMeo decided to move to Los Angeles. He has also appeared off-off Broadway in numerous roles, in particular at the 29th Street Playhouse and the Actors Repertory Theater. As a resident actor, he played Hamlet at King’s County Shakespeare, Benedick in Much Ado About Nothing as well as lead roles in The Bull and Wisdom’s Age at the New York One Act Festival, winning first place for his performance. Off-Broadway, Paul played the lead in director Al Carmines’ In Circles and was stage manager for On 2nd Avenue and The Golden Boy. He also pioneered the “Loft Living” project, working on the renovation of lofts and brownstones, and as master carpenter, renovated the Landmark Brownstone of Aaron Burr. Mark’s Place, built sets, learned the art of dumpster diving and went on to freelance for the Dance Theater of Harlem, the Yiddish Theater, Carnegie Hall and numerous off-Broadway and Broadway venues. Continuing to build a reputation for appearing both on and off the stage and while living in the East Village, DiMeo befriended the owners of the Open Space Theater on St. While serving as stage manager for the American Dance Ensemble, DiMeo started to build his own resume. He began perfecting his skill of set building for the Pittsburgh Playhouse, while also developing his other big love: acting. Paul is originally from Media, Pennsylvania, the youngest son of five children, Paul attended Point Park College in Pittsburgh and majored in Theater Arts. One super fan and one wing man will inhabit the Fan Cave, located on 4th and Broadway in Manhattan, every day for the entire 2011 MLB season and watch all 2,430 regular season games plus every Post season game while sharing their viewpoints on Facebook, Twitter, and regular appearances on MLB Network. The Fan Cave is the first-of-its-kind immersive fan experience. In addition to EM:HE, Major League Baseball asked Paul in March of 2011, to be the lead designer and to build the MLB Fan Cave in New York City. Indeed, Paul’s hallmark is his deep understanding of family hardship that shines through as the show’s rugged carpenter with a heart of gold. “My father and I embarked upon our own extreme makeover to reconstruct the family home”. With boundless warmth and genuine nature, DiMeo remembers his early Pennsylvania roots and in particular how at aged five, he began his affair with home renovation after the family home burned to the ground. Think of a man, raised by Italian parents who loves building the kitchen table as much as what goes on around it and you have a true sense of the essence that is Paul DiMeo.Ĭontinually recalled as the show’s favorite – second to host Ty Pennington – DiMeo was on Extreme Makeover: Home Edition for all 9 seasons renowned for his imaginative work on children’s bedrooms. Paul DiMeo while best known as the carpenter with attitude on ABC Television’s two-time Emmy winning Extreme Makeover: Home Edition, is also an established actor, a man’s man and the first to cry on his hit show.
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