Paul Dinello
- Writer
- Producer
- Actor
Paul Dinello was born on November 28, 1962 in Oak Park, Illinois. He is
one of 5 children (one brother and three sisters). After graduating
from DePaul University, he enrolled in the Second City Improvisation
Troupe in Chicago. After taking a few classes, he auditioned to be in
the touring company, where he met
Stephen Colbert and
Amy Sedaris. After Second City, he moved to
New York, with Colbert and Sedaris, where they created the sketch
comedy series Exit 57 (1995), for
Comedy Central, with Mitch Rouse and
Jodi Lennon. The show was on for two seasons
(1995-1996). The show was nominated for five CableAce nominations for
best writing, performing and best comedy series. Later he, Colbert,
Sedaris, and Rouse created
Strangers with Candy (1999)
for Comedy Central. It spoofed after-school specials, where a problem
would arise and be solved in a single show, with the twist that, on
Strangers with Candy (1999),
they learned all the wrong lessons. The show lasted for three seasons.
Dinello directed and co-starred in the movie version,
Strangers with Candy (2005).
Dinello has appeared in several movies including
Plump Fiction (1997) and
Straight Talk (1992). He has also
been on the New York stage, most notable was The Talent Family's
"Stitches".