Paula Jean Swearengin is known for Knock Down the House (2019) and Devil Put the Coal in the Ground (2021).
Paula Jornet is known for La banyera (2021), Drama (2020) and The Pact (2018).
Paula Kalenberg's TV debut was at the age of fifteen in "Hanna, wo bist du?". Just one year later she appeared in "Tatort - Bermuda". In 2005 Paula was seen in the feature film "The Cloud", starring alongside Franz Dinda and three years later the actress played alongside Daniel Brühl and David Kross in Marco Kreuzpaintner's "Krabat and the Legend of the Satanic Mill". With the leading role in "Systemfehler - wenn Inge tanzt" Paula showed her musical talent and played herself into the hearts of innumerable fans. Paula Kalenberg has won the "Askania Award", "Lilli Palmer Memorial Camera" and the "New Faces Award". In 2016 the actress was part of the television films "Der weiße Äthiopier" based on a novel by Ferdinand von Schirach, the political thriller "Der Fall Barschel" as well as the two-part film "Das Programm". Besides acting Paula Kalenberg is the patron of "Mädchenhaus Bielefeld" since 2007. She gives the charitable association her public voice to help them with their goal to increase the living conditions of girls and young women in any areas of their life.
Paula Kaye is known for Dark Matter (2015), Wynonna Earp (2016) and Deadly Voltage (2015).
Paula Kehoe is a director and producer, known for Rogue (2007), I am Galway 2020 (2016) and Deargdhúil (2015).
Paula Kinney is known for Meltdown: Three Mile Island (2022).
Paula Knüpling was born on January 4, 1995 in Berlin, Germany. She is an actress and director, known for Ladybitch (2022), Tatort (1970) and Heute oder morgen (2019).
Paula Kober is known for Ku'damm 56 (2016), Jupiter (2023) and Tatort (1970).
Paula Kohan was born on December 8, 1984 in Buenos Aires, Argentina. She is an actress, known for El elegido (2011), Soy Luna (2016) and La vida anterior (2013).
Paula is a Portuguese American Actress and Producer, whose birth name is Paula Maria Esteves Labaredas. She was born in a small town in Portugal in her Grandmother's home. At the age of two her family migrated to America for a better life. When Paula arrived in America and was going through customs she lost consciousness and stopped breathing. A nurse on site attempted to revive her but failed and she was declared deceased. Miraculously moments later Paula regained consciousness. Her family resided in Bridgeport, Connecticut, where she attended School. While going to Grammar school she took Catechism and Portuguese classes for six years, where she learned how to read and write Portuguese. She attended Sacred Heart University and studied Social Work. Her internship included working with AIDS Patients, the homeless and people with substance abuse problems. While in College she got involved in the Theatre Program and performed in numerous plays. Growing up, Paula always enjoyed the arts. She briefly studied dance, was involved with the school choir, painted with acrylics, practiced singing and writing songs by herself, and wrote poems and a children's book in her Creative Writing class. Way before Iphones where invented, Paula and her friends would go around filming scenarios with their VHS Film Camera. In High School, Paula produced her very first project on Teenage Pregnancy that aired on her local news station. As of now Paula is most known for a parody she created called, Selfie Girl a Barbie Girl Parody. She starred and produced a web series with Richard Hatch, called The Silicon Assassin Project. She co-produced a documentary on Cosplay called, ComicCosplay. As a model, Paula has been featured on numerous blogs such as Sports Illustrated and has appeared in publications regularly. Paula has always been drawn to Spirituality and Healthy Living. She practices, Yoga, Reiki, Crystal healing and is a pescatarian.