He was the class clown not because he was confident, but because he was terrified. Paul Green spent most of his life making people laugh just to feel safe, and then the adults around him told him to stop dreaming. He believed them for years. But at 28 he walked into an improv class, something clicked, and everything changed. Now he's in New York with Off-Broadway credits, regional theater leads, and a nomination for Best Actor. No connections. No guarantee. Just one step at a time.
Interview with Chase Roberts, wide receiver for BYU Football.
Tanner Wall BYU Football Safety shares the journey behind his success, from the moment he first had a desire to play football all the...