Paul Williams (comedian)

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Paul Williams
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Born
Paul Anthony Williams

(1992-08-07) 7 August 1992 (age 32)
Nelson, New Zealand
Education Nelson College
Relatives

Paul Anthony Williams (born 7 August 1992) is a New Zealand comedian and musician. Williams plays the role of Taskmaster's assistant on the New Zealand version of the international television series Taskmaster, and is one of the show's principal writers. He was nominated for the 2017 Billy T Award for up-and-coming New Zealand comedians for his stand-up comedy. [1]

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Early life

Williams grew up in Nelson, New Zealand, with his parents Gary and Roseanne. [2] He is the youngest of three children, with a sister, Maria, and brother, Guy, both of whom are also comedians. [3] He was educated at Nelson College. [4] [5] He performed leading roles in musical theatre with The Nelson Youth Theatre Company, [6] and published comedy raps with music videos on YouTube. [4] [7] Williams studied musical theatre at Whitireia Performance Centre in Wellington, [7] and at the end of 2013 moved to Auckland. [8]

Career

Comedy

Williams' comedy show “Summertime Love”, presented as a mock dating seminar, went on tour through New Zealand and to the Edinburgh Festival Fringe and Melbourne International Comedy Festival. [4] He was nominated for the Billy T. Award for the country's best newcomer in 2017. [9] [10] Since 2017, he has co-hosted the basketball-themed Advanced Analytics NBA Podcast with his brother Guy. [4] [11]

TV

Williams is a presenter of Taskmaster NZ as the Taskmaster's Assistant (with Jeremy Wells as the Taskmaster) and one of the three writers of the tasks and script for the show. [1] [12] He was reviewed as the programme's "most valuable player", [13] and has returned through the current season, with praise for his "underplayed comedy" in the role. [14] His brother Guy, who is also a comedian, was a contestant on the first season. Paul appeared as a guest on episodes 48 (Oatmeal and death) and 137 (Shaqinahat) of Taskmaster The Podcast with Ed Gamble as the host.

He stars in the TVNZ comedy series Kid Sister along with Our Flag Means Death writer Simone Nathan. [15]

In 2023, Williams appeared on the panel show Guy Montgomery's Guy Mont-Spelling Bee and came in second place after Dai Henwood.

Music

As a musician, Williams released some early albums of comedy and parody, before moving on to writing and performing original songs. [16] In a 2014 radio interview with The Edge, New Zealand singer Lorde said that Williams was her favourite performer. [8]

Williams has released several albums of his own songs, including the EPs Songs about Girls (2014) and Jungle River Adventure (2015). His full-length album Surf Music (2018) was described as "an excellent, earnest piece of pop music that feels individual and unique [...] funny because Williams is funny, not because it needs to be". [16] [17] 'Euroleague', the 7th track on the album, was featured as soundtrack for James Acaster's stand up tour and comedy special Cold Lasagne Hate Myself 1999. [18] [19]

Filmography

Television

YearTitleRoleNotesRef
2020– Taskmaster NZ Presenter / Taskmaster's assistantTV series; also writer [20]
2022 Kid Sister Ollie (main role)TV series [15]
2023 Guy Montgomery's Guy Mont-Spelling Bee SelfTV series [21]
2023 Our Flag Means Death Bluecoat #1TV series [22]

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References

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  2. "Tough Crowd – Paul Williams". The Wireless NZ. 11 May 2017. Retrieved 18 July 2021. Watch Paul Williams joking with his parents Gary and Roseanne.
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  6. "Three into just one day". The Stuff. 29 September 2010. Retrieved 21 July 2021. Especially with Professor Higgins, played by Paul Williams.
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  11. "My Obsession: Guy and Paul Williams on their love of basketball". The Spinoff. 11 May 2019. Retrieved 3 August 2021. The name "Advanced Analytics" is a pretty poor attempt at a joke [...]
  12. Series 2 credits as "Writers" Sam Smith, Paul Williams, and Joseph Moore, and as "Script writers" Paul Williams and Joseph Moore.
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  15. 1 2 "Kid Sister: TVNZ comedy unearths a new star, but two veterans steal the show". Stuff. 27 May 2022. Retrieved 26 May 2022. Fending off all attempts to marry her off to "some nice Jewish boy", she has to navigate her on/off relationship with gentile Ollie (Paul Williams) essentially in secret.
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  18. "James Acaster @ Giant Dwarf". The Music. 23 April 2019. Retrieved 20 July 2021. As he paced the stage, glaring, he intermittently fiddled with an iPod, to endlessly play and replay – like we all have in the midst of a break-up – the same song, Paul Williams' Euroleague.
  19. "James Acaster's Cold Lasagne Hate Myself 1999". Burn FM. 18 November 2019. Retrieved 20 July 2021. Acaster's soundtrack for the show was Paul Williams' Euroleague which was the perfect song in that it captured the entire show [...]
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