Paola Fernandez

She’s one of those actresses who actually put in the work—you know, the kind who didn’t just show up and start posing for headshots. She went through CasAzul DE Argos, which is basically like a bootcamp for actors in Mexico. Not only that, she got to soak up wisdom from absolute legends: Guillermo Arriaga, Luis Mandoki, and Mauricio García Lozano, to name-drop a few. That’s some serious pedigree. Lately, she’s been popping up in some really interesting stuff. “El Viaje De Keta” was one of her recent films—quirky, bold, and not your run-of-the-mill indie flick. Then there’s “El Hotel,” directed by Carlos Marcovich, which definitely has its own vibe. She’s not just sticking to movies, either. She landed roles in “Dolores, La Jenn que yo conocí”—which, if you’re into music bios or just wild true stories, is a must-watch. And let’s not forget “Super X” for Blim, where she brought a totally different energy. Honestly, her range is kinda wild. You’ll see her go from drama to comedy without missing a beat. She’s got that ability to just disappear into a character, whether she’s playing someone gritty and real or going for laughs. With the way she’s moving, you get the sense she’s just getting started—next time you see her name on a cast list, you’ll want to pay attention.

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  • Professions: Actress, Additional Crew, Casting Department

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