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Paul Lieberstein-1

TV Actor

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Compassionate Artistic Intuitive Gentle Wise Musical Empathetic

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1967-02-22
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Television actor and producer, known for his memorable portrayal of Toby on the hit series The Office, has made a name for himself both on screen and behind the scenes. In 2022, he expanded his creative reach by creating the Audible Original Will Forte in Middleschool, showcasing his versatility beyond traditional acting roles. Before rising to fame, he attended Conrad High School, where he likely began developing his passion for performance. He later continued his education at Hamilton College, where he pursued a degree in economics—an interesting academic path that may have influenced his business-savvy approach to entertainment. On a personal note, he married Janine Poreba, and together they have built a life rooted in mutual support and shared experiences.

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He worked on the popular animated series King of the Hill, contributing to its long-running success. In his spare time, he enjoys doing yoga to stay active and relaxed. While not much is publicly known about his personal preferences, his dedication to the show remains a key part of his professional legacy.

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