Paola Giannini was born on 12 April 1976 in Recoleta, Santiago, Región Metropolitana, Chile. She is an actress, known for Gatas & Tuercas (2005), 16 (2003) and Pecadores (2003).
Paola Grande was born in the great state of New Jersey to Italian parents, Clara and Antonio Grande. While she grew up in the restaurant industry, Paola always fostered a love and adoration for the theatre and acting. Upon entering Bucknell University as a freshman undergraduate, Paola thought she was going to become an international lawyer. However, upon getting cast in her first play on her first audition, rehearsing, and performing, she knew wanted to become a professional actor. Paola earned her Master of Fine Arts degree from the Brown University/Trinity Repertory MFA Program in Acting and Theatre and consequently spent some time after graduation working on projects on the East Coast. When an opportunity with a commercial agent presented itself, Paola moved to Los Angeles to pursue work in television and film. She has since starred in several commercials, independent films, and most recently, filmed a co-starring role on a daytime drama. When Paola is not on set, she teaches speech and dialects, sings in her car, and enjoys writing everything from articles to website content. She is the youngest of three, one older brother and one older sister. She speaks Italian and is very proud of her ancestry.
Paola Ibrahim is known for Awaken (2018).
Mexican actress. At a young age, she performed the leading role in the Feature Film "Vuelven" directed by Issa López, sharing credits with Tenoch Huerta and in "Naufragos" directed by Andrea Saavedra. Soon we will be able to see her performing in the short films "La Reina" and "La Bestia", directed by the German filmmaker Ozan Mermer. Main Awards and Nominations: *Best Actress Scream Fest Festival *Winner of the "Diosa de Plata" (Silver Goddess) for the Best Film "#Vuelven" *Nominated for Ariel as Female Revelation *Best Female performance at the "Toronto After Dark Festival" *Millor Actriu Palmares of the Horror Film Festival
Paola Lattus is an actress, known for El Club (2015), Neruda (2016) and Una mujer fantástica (2017).
Paola Lavini is an actress known for Hidden away by Giorgio Diritti, Beautiful soul by Dario Albertini, Black souls by Francesco Munzi, Heavenly body by Alice Rohrwacher, Partly cloudy with Sunny Spells by Marco Pontecorvo, Wild blood by Marco Tullio Giordana , The youngest son by Pupi Avati, No problem by Vincenzo Salemme, School of Mafia by Alessandro Pondi and the tv series Carla (as Maria Callas) by Emanuele Imbucci, The miracle by Niccolò Ammaniti, The secret of Dony by Pupi Avati, Rome, Don Zeno - l'uomo di Nomadelfia , Thou shalt not kill, Rome, Gente di mare, The teacher, La squadra, Carabinieri
Paola Locatelli is known for Dangerous Liaisons (2022), Thicker Than Water (2023) and Chair tendre (2022).
Paola Lázaro is a Puerto Rican actress and dramatic writer who currently portrays Juanita Sanchez, better known as "Princess", in Season 10 of the AMC horror drama series The Walking Dead. Paola was born and raised in San Juan, Puerto Rico. She holds an MFA in Playwriting from Columbia University. Her play Tell Hector I Miss Him at Atlantic Theater was nominated for a Drama League Award for Best Production of a Broadway or Off-Broadway Play and for an Outer Critics Circle Award for the John Gassner Playwriting Award. In 2017 she was selected as a Sundance Theatre Lab writer with her play There's Always the Hudson (2017 Relentless Award finalist) and as a Sundance Institute Time Warner Storytelling Fellow. Paola is Atlantic Theater Company's 2016-2017 Tow Playwright-in-Residence. In 2015 she was nominated for a Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Featured Actress in a Play for her role in To the Bone. She was recently selected for the Van Lier Playwright Residency at the Public Theater 2018-2020.
Paola M'Bia is an actress, known for Mamma + Mamma (2018).
Paola Maiolini is known for Remo e Romolo (Storia di due figli di una lupa) (1976).