Paul is best known for his work on the MTV sketch comedy series Human Giant - which he co-created and stars in along with Aziz Ansari, Rob Huebel, and director Jason Woliner - his appearances on NBC's 30 Rock as Donny Lawson, the head page, and VH1's Best Week Ever. He'll also make an appearance in the upcoming film, Year One.
Paul's films include the upcoming "Year One" with Jack Black and Michael Cera (directed by Harold Ramis), and "Bride Wars" with Anne Hathaway and Kate Hudson. He has also appeared in School for Scoundrels with Billy Bob Thornton, Meet Dave with Eddie Murphy, as well as The Onion: The Movie, and the 2004 SXSW Audience Award Winner Blackballed: The Bobby Dukes Story.
Paul joined the Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre in New York City in 1998 where he has performed Sketch and Improvisation with Respecto Montalban, winners of the ECNY Award for "Best Improv Show."
Scheer is currently based in Los Angeles. He is a regular performer at UCBTLA, where he currently performs in MYSPACE, an improvised show based on audience member's profiles. That show was named the "Best Improv Show" by LA Magazine and has been profiled on Good Morning America.
In 2006, Variety named Scheer one of the "Top 10 Comics to Watch" and AP Magazine hailed as one of their favorite comedians.
Paul's films include the upcoming "Year One" with Jack Black and Michael Cera (directed by Harold Ramis), and "Bride Wars" with Anne Hathaway and Kate Hudson. He has also appeared in School for Scoundrels with Billy Bob Thornton, Meet Dave with Eddie Murphy, as well as The Onion: The Movie, and the 2004 SXSW Audience Award Winner Blackballed: The Bobby Dukes Story.
Paul joined the Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre in New York City in 1998 where he has performed Sketch and Improvisation with Respecto Montalban, winners of the ECNY Award for "Best Improv Show."
Scheer is currently based in Los Angeles. He is a regular performer at UCBTLA, where he currently performs in MYSPACE, an improvised show based on audience member's profiles. That show was named the "Best Improv Show" by LA Magazine and has been profiled on Good Morning America.
In 2006, Variety named Scheer one of the "Top 10 Comics to Watch" and AP Magazine hailed as one of their favorite comedians.
















