PAUL SKYE LEHRMAN
Brooklyn-born actor. SAG-AFTRA. Lifetime Member, The Actors Studio.
Credits
Paul Skye Lehrman is a New York City-based actor with guest star credits on New Amsterdam (NBC), The Resident (FOX), Blue Bloods (CBS), and Bull (CBS), supporting roles in the HBO film Paterno, directed by Barry Levinson and starring Al Pacino, and in The Cat and the Moon opposite Alex Wolff. He is the voice of the Netflix audiobook Stranger Things: The Dustin Experiment. He is represented by DDO Artists Agency.
The Actors Studio & Stage
A Lifetime Member of The Actors Studio in both New York and Los Angeles, Paul works continuously on stage alongside some of the most respected figures in American theater. Recent Actors Studio sessions include Julius Caesar with Melissa Leo, moderated by Alec Baldwin, and multiple productions moderated by Ellen Burstyn. His most recent stage role was Martini in a sold-out production of One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest at Studio 17, NYC, which BroadwayRadio called "astonishing" and "a must-see." He has directed theater in England, Poland, and the United States.
The Work
Paul has played…
a brilliant young doctor racing to save a life,
a loyal brother in the wrong place at the wrong time,
a lovable goofball with a memorable one-liner,
an insecure friend with something to hide,
and a combative prep school kid who stays with you.
The through line is specificity: he finds something real and builds from there.
Press & Advocacy
Paul is the lead plaintiff in Lehrman et al. v. Lovo, Inc., a class-action lawsuit against AI voice cloning company LOVO filed in the Southern District of New York in May 2024. The case has been covered by The New York Times, The Hollywood Reporter, Variety, CNN, CBS Mornings, BBC, and Fox Business. He has become a recognized voice in the ongoing national conversation about artist rights, consent, and AI.
Beyond The Work
Outside the work: he trains in Aikido and has for over ten years. He plays softball in the SAG and Broadway Show Leagues. He volunteers in food prep and cooking programs serving low-income housing communities in New York City. He is the co-founder of Cabin Collective Studios, an artists' ensemble whose members include eight Lifetime Members of The Actors Studio.