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"Say Uncle is a comedy about two
people, both faced with the loss of family, who are unable to see beyond
their own perceptions of the world. As Paul becomes more and more desperate
in his search to replace the lost child in his life, Maggie grows
increasingly fixated on her notion that Paul is a pedophile. These two
characters, both operating with blinders on, are bound to collide."
Peter Paige
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| Director/Writer/Producer | Peter Paige | "Paul" | Peter Paige | |
| Executive Producer | Steven Buss | "Maggie" | Kathy Najimy | |
| Co-Executive Producers | Frank Gangi | "Elise" | Gabrielle Union | |
| Eric Morris | "Russell" | Anthony Clark | ||
| Producer | Christopher Racster | "Sarah" | Lisa Edelstein | |
| Co-Producers | Michael C Cuddy | "Berman" | Jim Ortlieb | |
| Richard Roll | "Susan" | Melanie Lynskey | ||
| Cinematographer | David A Makin | "Phil" | Robert Blanche | |
| Editor | Wendy Hallam Martin |
Director's Bio - Peter Paige
Perhaps best known for his role as Emmett Honeycutt on Showtime's hit series "Queer as Folk," Peter's other television credits include recurring and guest star roles on "Will & Grace," "Time of Your Life," "Girlfriends" and "Caroline in the City." His very first audition in Los Angeles earned him a guest-starring role on "Suddenly Susan." He is also featured in Don McKellar's Childstar with Jennifer Jason Leigh and Dave Foley. Other film credits include the Showtime movie Our America (Sundance 2002), the "indie" darling Pop, and the award-winning shorts The Four of Us and The Shooting.
Peter is currently developing further film and television projects for his company, Best Little Boy Productions. In his (limited) off-time, Peter enjoys tennis and sushi. And candy. He currently resides in Los Angeles.
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