Paula Soveral is an awarded Brazilian actress and producer who moved to LA in 2014. Since then she's acted in several productions and also has been working on several projects has a Voice Actress in Brazilian Portuguese, such as Fear The Waling Dead, Smother, South Park, etc. She is also a voice over/dubbing juror for the Society of Voice Arts and Sciences Awards. The actress is now located in Miami, where she was invited to star the big Brazilian sitcom Vai Que Cola. Back in Brazil she produced for over 6 years in nominated networks, like MTV (including three Brazilian VMAs) and SBT.
Paula Stein is an actor, known for Pup Scouts (2018).
Paula Stepczynska is known for Pitbull (2021), Nieobliczalna (2024) and Kryptonim: Polska (2022).
Paula Stevens is an actress, known for Amityville Cult (2021).
Paula Stokes-Richards is known for 48 Hours (1988), Grave Secrets (2016) and Dateline NBC (1992).
Paula Sundberg is an actress, known for Hamilton (2020), Karawane (2015) and Rum 213 (2017).
Paula Thebert was born on April 23, 1968 in Montgomery, West Virginia, USA. She is an actress, known for Blonde Squad (2014), Beauty & the Beholder (2018) and Dr. Ice (1996).
Paula Thompson is known for Fishbowl California (2018), Living with You (2011) and In the Shadows (2022).
Paula Tiberius is a screenwriter, director, songwriter and musician. Her screenplays have been featured on UPtv, CityTV, Superchannel, Amazon and Peacock and her directorial feature debut Goldirocks (2004) is a story about a young woman who truly finds her power when she picks up a guitar. Shelter Song is Paula's upcoming feature film about a musician in Los Angeles who takes bold personal and creative risks during uncertain times. Raised by two artist scholars, Paula was taught from a young age to question authority, value craft and live with purpose. She fell in love with punk rock and the Detroit rock sound in high school, an aesthetic that grounds her 'be who you are' philosophy and fuels her passion for supporting the underdog. Paula learned to make films at the University of Toronto's Hart House Film Board and the Liaison of Independent Filmmakers of Toronto (LIFT) where she edited her first three short films (Busk, Killing Time & Oxanna) on an Intercine flatbed machine the old school way - cutting film strips and taping them back together. Paula writes and records music with her husband Richard Duguay at their home studio in Los Angeles, and recently directed a 9-part music video campaign for his album Bad JuJu (2019) Paula's children's album Be Who You Are (2015) encourages young people to make art and question everything.