Paloma Morales

Paloma Morales

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 ca... Show more »
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. Show less «
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