Paige grew up in Refugio, a tiny but lovable South Texas town where there are more cows than people. She loved living on the ranch during her childhood. Neighbors were miles away, so naturally the dogs and horses became her best friends, and the cows became her audience. Her playtime consisted of wrestling with her black lab, playing in the mud, and building a castle in the barn out of hay. To this day, she still likes the smell of cow poop. Nothing like the smell of manure to bring back memories of being a fancy princess. In high school, Paige flourished in Theater and received UIL awards for her performances. She loved acting but instead decided to pursue law. After studying the LSAT for over a year and having a 4.0 GPA, she wasn't happy. She knew what she really wanted to do: She began to pursue a career in film and television. After making the decision, a Shiner Bock commercial fell into her lap, which led to meeting a casting director, who helped her get an agent in Austin. She then landed leading roles in two feature films and several short films. Finally, she took the leap and moved out to Los Angeles, California. Besides the constant traffic and non-existent parking, she fell in love with the city. Within her first two months of living in LA she booked the lead role in a feature film and two short films. In addition to acting, Paige enjoys eating a plant-based diet, camping, singing in the car, and watching "Game of Thrones", "Harry Potter", "Fraiser", or anything Disney. She is taking classes at Graham Shiels Studio and auditioning as often as she can. Paige has her goals set high and looks forward to booking her next feature film and/or television series!
Paige Shimamoto is an actor, known for Paradise Broken (2011).
Paige Snyder is an actress and producer, known for September 12th (2017), Vineland (2016) and State of Desolation (2022).
Paige Spara is an American actress. She is known for appearing in films such as Home Again (2017) and series such as The Good Doctor (2017). She graduated from Marymount Manhattan College in 2008, and also studied acting for two years. Spara appeared in two short films, before make her debut on the big screen in Home Again (2017).
Paige Stark is known for Habit (2021), South of Heaven (2021) and Hunt Club (2022).
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Paige Turco was born in Boston, Massachusetts on May 17, 1965. When she was a year old her father passed away and her mother moved them to Springfield, Massachusetts. As a child she studied to become a ballerina. She performed as a soloist with the New England Dance Conservatory, The Amherst Ballet Theatre Company and the Western Massachusetts Ballet Company, but her dreams were shattered when an ankle injury terminated her career as a dancer at the age of 14. She was forced to re-evaluate her career decision and focused on drama and musical comedies instead. Paige graduated from the University of Connecticut with a degree in drama. She landed her first soap opera part in 1987 in CBS's The Guiding Light (1952), as a troubled teenager who is adopted by a wealthy woman. The following year she transferred to ABC's All My Children (1970), where she played Melanie Cortlant. In 1989 Paige left soaps and tried her luck on the big screen, starring in such films as Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II: The Secret of the Ooze (1991) and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III (1993), The November Conspiracy (2000) and Vibrations (1996) before landing a lead role as Gail Emory in Shaun Cassidy's controversial television series American Gothic (1995). The series was canceled after only one season. She met and fell in love with John Mese on the show and the couple got engaged shortly after it ended. Sh and Mese went on to work alongside each other in Dark Tides (1998) and R2PC: Road to Park City (2000) before the couple called off their engagement in 2001 and went their separate ways. Paige starred in many independent films, including Urbania (2000), Astoria (2000), Runaway Virus (2000) and The Pompatus of Love (1995) and had a few guest appearances in such television series as NYPD Blue (1993), Party of Five (1994), The Fugitive (2000) and Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (1999) before landing a lead role in Wolfgang Petersen's and Shaun Cassidy's series The Agency (2005). Paige played Terri Lowell, a graphical technician for the OTS department and sometimes field agent. "The Agency" lasted two seasons before being canceled by CBS. Paige recently finished filming two new movies, The Empath (2002) and Rhinoceros Eyes (2003).
Paige Van Conant is an actress based out of Los Angeles, California. She is originally from the sunny suburbs of Arizona, which is where she found her love for acting participating in local theater shows. She moved out to California to pursue a BFA in Acting from the prestigious California Institute of the Arts.