Paola Menacho is an Afro-Latina Actor and Director originally from Santa Cruz, Bolivia and based in Los Angeles. Paola grew up near the Amazon jungle with a passionate love of nature. At age 3 she booked the lead in her preschool play and soon after that, the lead in a small hometown independent film. Her mother owned a dance school and Paola grew up dancing salsa, merengue, cumbia, bachata and samba. She majored in Theater and Communications at the University of Santa Cruz and joined Larca Theatre Group. She launched her television career as reporter for Expo Cruz, a well-known Bolivian TV Entertainment magazine. It was as a reporter that Menacho covered Bolivia's most elite annual bash, Carnivale, where heads of Bolivia's entertainment industry noticed Menacho's charismatic passion and fierce energy. As a result, Menacho was offered her own TV show, Carnivale with Paola, on MTV Latin America. Three years later, Paola moved north to America. During her first three years in the States, Paola performed in local theater plays such as Hello Dolly and A Christmas Carol. She was featured in music videos by Gwen Stefani, Outkast, Sisqo, Master P, The Westside Connection and many more and landed her first national commercial for Coffee Mate followed by 12+ additional national commercials. Paola went on to land one of her first U.S. film roles as a supporting role in the feature film The Spot, which appeared in theaters Winter 2007 and held a lead role in The Black Mariachi, which premiered at Los Angeles' African American Film Marketplace. Menacho soon achieved a lead role in ABC Entertainment Television's Actors Showcase, in which 18 actors of 700 candidates were selected. She also was selected for the SAG Diversity Showcase where she performed a pilot presentation written by T.C. Gunter, mentored by Friends creator Marta Kaufman. Her early achievements in the U.S. led to her eventual lead role in the major Netflix film, Ocean's Rising, and her first television guest star on Everybody Hates Chris. Paola holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Theatre from the University of North Carolina and a Bachelor of Arts degree in Film Directing from the Los Angeles Film School. In 2020, she established her film production company, PM Film. Outgoing, a little tough, and pretty much an optimist, Paola loves to hike, grow her own vegetables, and believes in spreading real, honest, and supportive love. Volunteering with The Alexandria Home, she helps provide safe, healthy resources for women who are homeless, abused, or in critical condition. Privately owned, the Home allows women to stay as long as they need, giving them food and shelter alongside their children with the freedom to obtain education along a positive and progressive path. Paola resides in Los Angeles with her family.
Paola Michelle Hernandez Barrera, 23 years old and Mexican nationality, began her vibrant artistic career with the launch of her first musical project: "Crazy People We Don't Want (Original Mix)" in collaboration with Alex Nazar. This milestone marked the exciting beginning of his journey in the world of music. Paola Michelle became known for her passionate project "Dream Again", which is in the preparation phase. This project promises to be the first achievement of many in their promising career. In addition, she is immersed in the preparations for her highly anticipated debut album, entitled "Little Woman", a name that reflects her unique identity and the precise moment in which she finds herself in her life and career. With a bright future ahead, Paola Michelle Hernandez Barrera is consolidating herself as a creative force in the music scene, captivating her audience with her originality and passion. His story is an inspiring testimony of perseverance and determination in the pursuit of his musical dream.
Paola Miguel is a Mexican actress, born in Mexico City on October 18th, 2007. Paola began her acting lessons since she was 6 years old with Margarita Mandoki. On 2016 she was admitted into Televisa's prestigious school for children: CEA Infantil, where she concluded her studies as an actor. With only 10 years old, she made his debut as the main character in the play "Emilia y su globo rojo". In 2018, she had her very first role on TV in Televisa's show "Sin Miedo a la Verdad", for which she won a "Palmas de Oro" award. She continued participating in theater, in the play "Baja la Voz", directed by Claudio Valdés Kuri, as well as in various films and TV shows, such as: "Viaje al Centro de la Tierra" (Disney+) and the film "Mal de Ojo", directed by Isaac Ezban where she plays an outstanding main role as Nala, along with the great actress Ofelia Medina.
Paola Minaccioni was born on September 25, 1971 in Rome, Lazio, Italy. She is an actress and writer, known for Allacciate le cinture (2014), Magnifica presenza (2012) and Ma cosa ci dice il cervello (2019).
Paola Moreno is an actress, known for La Nieta Elegida (2021), La Ley del Corazón (2016) and El Paseo 5 (2018).
Paola Núñez started acting when she was 12 years old. Seven years later she moved from her tiny town of Tecate, to Mexico City to begin her acting career. There she graduated from the acting school CEFAC. She immediately began working on day-time television serials, in commercial theater and feature films. In 2005, the role of Barbie Basterrica, a spoiled rich girl brought Paola international attention in her breakthrough lead role in "Amor en Costodia". The role was in large part developed and much of the dialogue even generated by Nuñez herself. Paola later admit that she was inspired by her take on high society girls in Mexico City. Her initial intention was to satire their obnoxious and selfish behavior. Paola was surprised when the fans embraced the character of Barbie. She was such a sensation that girls throughout Mexico began to dress and style their hair like her. Nuñez's career blossomed after that, playing leading roles in numerous television shows such as "Passion Morena" as well as feature films like "Mexican Gangster", "Los Inadaptados" and "Dariela los Martes", which was filmed in France, the US and Mexico and marked her debut as a film producer. Throughout her career her passion for live performance remained starring in such theater pieces as, "Allen's Ball", "Five Women Wearing the Same Dress", "The Graduate" and "Rain Man". Nuñez also produced large scale commercial theater shows such as "Freud's Last Session" and "Aladdin" in Mexico and Argentina. Perhaps one of her favorite endeavors in theatrical production was an intimate, two-hand, romance which toured all over Mexico called, "Sumergibles (Submergibles)" inspired by the tango "Confesíon". One of Paola's biggest career goals was to expand her horizons beyond the boarder of Mexico and In 2015 she moved to Los Angeles. A year later she achieved her goal playing Maria opposite Pierce Brosnan on AMC's series "The Son". The role gave her the opportunity to give a voice to the history and struggle of the first Mexican-Americans in the US. She has been spokesperson for such NGOs as Greenpeace, Save the Children and Animal Heroes. Despite her success, Paola enjoys her privacy, preferring the outdoors, family and close friends to the red carpet. She has admitted that life in the lime-light can be a lonely place. She appreciates that her success is something of a paradox. Her initial attraction to the craft grew out of the performer's ability hide behind a character totally unlike themselves. For Nuñez performance was a place to be anonymous.
Paola Paulin is a Mexican/Colombian actress based in Los Angeles, she plays Michelle on HBO's smash hit Ballers starring Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson. You can catch her next in the film Tax Collector staring Shia Labeouf, directed by David Ayer. She was also in the movie 'American Violence' as Maria, and a short film called 'Protagonist' winner of the Malibu film festival, written and directed by Eric Roth writer of Forest Gump and his son Alec Roth. In this 20/20 Birthday Cake film is coming up where she worked as a producer of the film. Paola enjoys playing all types of characters, specially strong females and action roles, she also works as a voice over actress on shows like South Park. For eight years she has worked on perfecting her craft as an actress, being part of different theater plays and studying different acting techniques such as uta Hagen, Meisner, Lee Strasberg, and Chekhov. She started in Miami as a TV host in English and Spanish. Paola also models on runways, print campaigns, billboards like L'Oréal, Skechers, Bebe along with magazine covers and commercials for brands like Coca Cola, State Farm, Moroccan Oil. Her TV shows in Spanish include work next to big Latino names as Carlos Ponce, Carlos Vives, and Julio Iglesias. Besides acting and being part of the entertainment business, Paola enjoys sharing her journey to inspire other people to pursue their dreams, through her podcast the Next 10; Using her influence as a Latina in Hollywood and sharing her story as an example after coming from a business career working for the Colombian government to switching her life and pursuing acting, among having a really healthy lifestyle. Paola was born in Mexico and raised in Medellin, Colombia, she has both nationalities and speaks both accents fluently, she moved to the United States completely by herself where she has been living for the past 8 years, she started in Miami, then moved to New York and has been in Los Angeles for the last four years.
Paola Pieracci is known for Salò o le 120 giornate di Sodoma (1975), Il richiamo nella tempesta (1950) and Jane Eyre (1957).
Paola Puccini is known for La disubbidienza (1981).
Paola Randi is a director and writer, known for Tito e gli alieni (2017), Into Paradiso (2010) and Giulietta della spazzatura (2003).