Paloma Hurtado was born on May 16, 1946 in Madrid, Spain. She is an actress, known for Un, dos, tres... responda otra vez (1972), La loca historia de los tres mosqueteros (1983) and Éste es mi barrio (1996). She has been married to Pat Wolf since January 20, 2001. She was previously married to Víctor Casas.
Paloma Kwiatkowski was born and raised in Vancouver, BC. She is of Polish descent, with her parents immigrating to Canada shortly before she was born. Paloma grew up heavily involved in the arts, attending a specialized secondary school for theatre, improv, and film-making. When she was 17, she signed with her talent agent to pursue acting professionally. Paloma booked her very first audition as 'Thalia Grace' in the Percy Jackson franchise. Paloma continues to build her body of work in both film and television.
Paloma Lebeaut is known for La guerre des Lulus (2022) and La guerre des boutons (2011).
Paloma Louvat is an actress, known for In the Blood (2014).
Paloma Monappa is an actress, known for Neelakasham Pachakadal Chuvanna Bhoomi (2013), July Kaatril (2019) and The Forgotten Army - Azaadi ke liye (2020).
Paloma Morales has been acting since a young girl in her native Cuba. After arriving to America, Paloma began performing as a dancer, singer and actress in local theatre plays. In the 90's she devoted herself to her singing career with great success. Being that Paloma is a versatile woman, years later she continued with her acting career, a career that has led her to have a prominent place as an actress in Spanish TV shows. and national commercials. In 2013 she performed as the Soap Star in Menopausia El Musical at the Ricardo Montalban Theatre with marvelous reviews. She was called a "Quadruple Threat," by Latin Heat Entertainment Magazine. For the fact that she can sing, act, dance and "Habla Español." Paloma recently played the role of Rosa in the acclaimed movie Valentina directed by Jorge Xolalpa. (2017). She was chosen by Telemundo Network to play the role of Maria in the successful series "Milagros de Navidad," directed by Jaime Segura. (2017) Paloma co-star in the web serie Nommie (2017) and she recently was chosen to play Caridad Quintero in the web serie Cuban Tales. Paloma also was featured in the Justin Timberlake music video "Can't Stop the Feeling." She dance along the acclaimed actor/singer. Paloma's comedic timing went viral in the Pero Like video "Signs you Grew up with a Latina Mom." In 2018 Paloma was part of the Hollywood Fringe Festival where she played Tia Matea in the successful sold out play "Señorita Montly Juice." Right after she played Senocienta in "Cuatro Princesas Desesperadas," to sold out audiences at the Margo Albert Theatre. Paloma was recently chosen for the role of Dolores in the spanish movie entitled "El Marido de Barbara." Directed by Jorge Xolalpa. August 2018.
Paloma Moreno is an actress, known for La Doña (2011), Gemelas (2019) and Gun Shy (2017).
Paloma Nozicka is a Mexican-American actor, writer, director and producer. She is a proud member of SAG AFTRA. She is known for her TV roles on Proven Innocent, Chicago Med, Chicago PD, and Empire, as well as her voice work, which can be heard on several campaigns. Her theatre performances include roles at Geffen Playhouse, Steppenwolf Theatre and Goodman Theatre, as well as countless other regional theaters. She has trained in Meisner and Viewpoints techniques, and taught at Chicago's Black Box Acting school. Paloma has written and directed several short films, and has a feature film in development.
Paloma Nuñez is a multi-faceted, award-winning American-Canadian performer from Chicago, Illinois. Paloma was born in the icy grip of Chicago and her parents promptly decided, "this place is too cold" so they moved to Florida when she was just one year old. It was there that Paloma thought her life would consist of golden sun tans, frolicking on the beach, eating oysters on the half shell. To her horror, her parents then decided, "this place is too hot", and when she was just eight years old, she was moved to Northern Ontario to a mining town called Sudbury. Her parents decided that Sudbury was "juuuuuust right". Paloma's olive skin turned green for 8 months of the year and the sun became a long lost friend. Out of solidarity with the sun she refused to learn to ice skate, a solemn promise that she's kept to this day. It was in Canada that Paloma discovered her love for performing. Her professional career began in Toronto after she graduated from the University of Guelph (majoring in Drama and Math; yes...math). She completed the Second City Training Centre's Conservatory Program and scooped herself up a husband, Kevin Whalen, while she was doing it! She began to perform all over Toronto with The Second City, The Bad Dog Theatre, The Impatient Theatre Company and at Comedy Bar. This comedic path led Paloma to the successful career she has today. Since her humble beginnings, Paloma has gone on to win a Canadian Comedy Award (for "Best Live Ensemble' with the all-star cast of She The People), a Screen Actors Guild Award (for her performance in Spotlight - Academy Award Winner for 'Best Picture'). She has been nominated for several Canadian Comedy Awards, several My Entertainment Awards, and she is currently nominated for a Dora Mavor Moore Award (the Canadian Tonys), for her work in Wonder Pageant. Currently, Paloma is an actor, comedian, director and voice artist performing across theatre, TV and film. Paloma played Sparky in NBC Sprout's live action show Terrific Trucks. Other recent film and television credits include: Kim's Convenience, Spotlight, Schitt's Creek, Workin' Moms, Odd Squad, Conviction,The Border, The Listener, Warehouse 13, Lucky 7, The Girlfriend Experience, The Strain, Killjoys, Shazam!, Baroness Von Sketch, Odd Squad, Creeped Out, The Beaverton In Contempt, and Designated Survivor. Keep an eye out for Paloma in Mouthpiece, directed by Patricia Rozema, playing summer 2019. Paloma's talents are not limited to TV and film, she is also a prolific theatre actor. She had the distinct honour of performing with the Alameda Theatre Company in several productions including The Refugee Hotel (nominated for a Dora Award for 'Best New Play'), The Intruder (Summerworks 2011), and Chile Con Carne at the Factory Theatre. Her theatre/theater work has taken her all over North America where she has excelled in both comedy and drama. Additional selected theatre credits include: STUCK (Factory Theatre), The Harold Experience (Next Stage Festival 2018), The Wonder Pageant (Coal Mine Theatre), Moonstruck (Tarragon/Bad Dog Theatre), Chile Con Carne (Factory Theatre), She The People (Second City Toronto/Just For Laughs Montreal), The MAD ShowT (Theater Aspen), and Everything Is Great Again (Second City Toronto). Paloma has worked with many industry legends from Judith Thompson to Carmen Aguirre. Paloma is also a coveted director and improv coach. She has been teaching at the Second City Training Centre for over ten years. She also teaches with The Bad Dog Theatre and The Assembly and consults and coaches independently. Her directing has touched such critically-acclaimed productions as Moonstruck (Bad Dog Theatre/Tarragon), New Phone, Who Dis? and Greater Expectations (The Second City Toronto's Education Company).
Paloma Otero is known for Sky High (2023), El caso Asunta (2024) and Apocalypse Z: El principio del fin (2024).