Paola Rodrigues

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Paola Rodrigues is a Brazilian model and actress. She posed for Brazilian edition of Playboy magazine in December 2004.

Biography

Born in São Paulo , Paola lived in Rio de Janeiro, where she began winning beauty contests and was Celso Portiolli's stage assistant at Passa ou Repassa. She began a modeling career at the age of 15 when she was discovered in a mall by Elite Models. Later, she studied to obtain the DRT (professional registration issued by the Regional Labor Office) and began an acting career, which she started at age 17, when she enrolled in a theater course in order to lose her shyness.

Paola gained notoriety when she appeared in the reality TV show Casa dos Artistas - Protagonistas de Novela aired by SBT in 2004, won by Carol Hubner. Although eliminated early, she caught the attention of presenter and businessman Silvio Santos. She was then on the cover of a special edition of Playboy magazine in December 2004, [1][2] which also featured Ellen Rocche and Syang Angel, participants in previous editions of Casa dos Artistes. She made several Brazilian TV appearances, on comedy shows [3] and theaterical plays. [4] In 2005, she paraded through Mancha Verde at Carnival.

She appeared on Rede Globo in the film Sound and Fury, which was directed by Fernando Meirelles, who also directed her in cinema with the short film "Workaholico". She also appeared in the film Young Men of the Law, directed by Guilherme de Almeida Pradom and also made a special participation in Where is Happiness? by Carlos Riccelli.

In the theater, she starred in the musical "Cinderella" by José Wilker, which was staged in SP at the Frei Caneca Theater and for 3 months in Curitiba. "Pea-sapo-junior", (a children's play that had 5 nominations for the Coca-Cola award and won the award for Best Young Play of the Year) staged in Sao Paulo at the Bibi Ferreira Theater and the other play "About Our Freedom" on tour in Brazil, both text and direction Marcus Vinicius de Arruda Camargo (who also won the Contigo Award as best author).

Paola acted in several episodes of the web series Disencountros, which was produced by Chocolate Filmes, which was made exclusively for the internet, [5] in addition to the miniseries Som e Fúria, co-produced by Rede Globo, adapted from the Canadian TV series Slings and Arrows, with general direction by Fernando Meirelles. She returned to television in several advertising campaigns, [6] such as the attendant at "Troca de Oleo", which advertises a promotion for the newspaper Diário de São Paulo, Manu from the Km de Vantagens Program at the Ipiranga Posts and the hysterical client, who receives from the postman, ordered by Dafiti.

Personal life

At the same time while she was acting and modelling, Paola worked as a businesswoman, and owned a model and events agency, called, By Lucky.

In 2005, Paola was reportedly romantically linked to Iranian-born British businessman / mogul Kia Joorabchia.[7] In 2009, she married businessman Fredo Costa, who is in the beverage business. At the end of that year, she was the mother of a baby boy, son Noah.

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References

  1. Capa da Playboy - Site Virgula (Spanish) (31 December 2004). Retrieved on December 19, 2022.
  2. Duran,J.R, Martinelli, Pedro; Wolfenson, Bob, Tripoli, Luis, & Weisser, Otto (2005). Playboy - 30 Anos De Fotografia 1975-2005 (Spanish), 120. ISBN 9788536401133. 
  3. (June 22, 2006) ""A Praça é Nossa" faz paródia - caderno Ilustrada do jornal Folha de S.Paulo" (Spanish). Retrieved on December 19, 2022. 
  4. Em cartaz, o “Analista de Bagé” - Jornal Metas (Spanish) (June 21, 2006). Archived from the original on 2014-04-14.
  5. Episódio da Internet exibido no programa Metropólis (Spanish) (September 12, 2008). Retrieved on December 19, 2022.
  6. Paola Rodrigues curte o seu sucesso no Tahiti (Spanish). Panorama Brasil (February 16, 2013). Retrieved on December 19, 2022.
  7. Paola está conquistando o coração do empresário Kia - caderno Ilustrada do jornal Folha de S.Paulo, (Spanish) (June 3, 2005). Retrieved on December 19, 2022.