A longtime resident of Seattle, Paul’s local credits include the Seattle Repertory Theatre, Intiman Theatre, ACT Theatre, Seattle Shakespeare Company, Seattle Children’s Theatre, Village Theatre, Empty Space Theatre, Tacoma Actor’s Guild, and the Bathhouse Theatre.  Regional credits include La Jolla Playhouse, South Coast Repertory Theatre, Kansas City Repertory Theatre, Arizona Theatre Company, the Utah Shakespeare Festival and he was an original company member of L.A.’s multi-award winning Circle X Theatre.  Most recently, Paul portrayed Mr. Zero in NCTC’s inaugural production of Elmer Rice’s The Adding Machine.  Favorite roles include Benedick in Much Ado About Nothing, Angelo in Measure For Measure, Leontes in The Winter’s Tale, Bob in Charles Mee’s Wintertime, Houston in the world premiere of Louis Broome’s Texarkana Waltz and the title role in Paul Mullin’s Louis Slotin Sonata at Empty Space Theatre.   Selected film work includes Life Or Something Like It, Pleasantville, and the upcoming The Spy And The Sparrow.  Paul holds an MFA from Penn State University.

 
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What the critics are saying about Paul:


“Stetler proves once again he’s one of the most versatile and dependable performers around.” 

-Seattle Weekly


“Stetler is my new favorite actor.  His slumped portrayal of Mr. Zero, the play’s alternately complacent and violently stubborn protagonist, had me reeling in pity and disgust.” 

-City Arts Magazine


“Stetler gives a breakout multifaceted performance!”    -Seattle Times


“Paul Morgan Stetler is riveting.”   -Seattle Weekly