Paola Krum | |
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Born | Andrea Paola Krum June 21, 1970 Palermo, Ciudad de Buenos Aires, Argentina |
Other names | Paola Krum |
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Years active | 1990–present |
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Partner(s) | Pablo Rago (1994–1997) Luciano Greco (2014–2018) |
Children | 1 |
Andrea Paola Krum (born June 21, 1970) better known as Paola Krum is an actress, [1] singer, and dancer.
Andrea Paola Krum was born on June 21, 1970, in Palermo, Buenos Aires. She is the only daughter of Raúl Krum and Teresita O’Donnell. She has three younger brothers.
She began studying classical dance as a child with Wasil Tupin and Merces Serrano, but an injury in her leg at age 15 changed all her ambitions.
Her breakthrough came in the field of musical comedy. Work in television – in shows such as Sólo Para Pareja, Inconquistable Corazón, Por siempre mujercitas, and El Arcángel. In 1996, she starred in the theatrical production of Flores de Acero. Later, she played the protagonist in the weekly TV show, El Rafa, and in the telenovela, Alas, Poder Y Pasión. Her film debut came in 1999 in Río Escondido, directed by Mercedes García Guevara. That same year she had a major role in Muñeca Brava, an Argentine telenovela and starring in the film La venganza. She was part of the cast of the play, Puck, Sueño de Una Noche de Veran. In 2000, she returned to musical comedy, playing Eliza Doolittle in Mi Bella Dama ( My Fair Lady ). She last appeared on-stage in Monólogos de La Vagina ( The Vagina Monologues ). Back on TV in 2001, she starred in the series Cuatro Amigas. In 2003, Paola traveled to Spain to film the made for TV movie, La Vida Aquí. Her played psychologist Dr. Laura Santini in the 2004 HBO mini-series Epitafios (shown in the United States in 2005). In 2006 she appeared in Montecristo , which aired on Telefe.
Year | Title | Character | Channel | Notes |
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1990 | Pacto de amistad | Laura | Canal 9 | |
1991 | Regalo del cielo | Luciana Estrada | ||
Amigos son los amigos | Carolina | |||
1993 | Solo para parejas | Paola | ||
1994–1995 | Inconquistable corazón | Mónica Sandoval | ||
1995 | Alta comedia | Paola | Episode: "El minuto final" | |
1995–1996 | Por siempre mujercitas | Alejandra Morales | ||
1996 | Los especiales de Alejandro Doria | Águeda | Telefe | Episode: "Cavar un foso" |
1997 | El arcángel | Andrea "Andy" Blum | ||
El Rafa | Camila Bermúdez | |||
1998 | Alas, poder y pasión | Cecilia Freyre | Canal 13 | |
1999 | Muñeca brava | Florencia Rizzo de Di Carlo-Miranda | Telefe | |
2001 | Cuentos de película | María | TV Pública | Episode: "La cautiva" |
Cuatro amigas | Sofía Quevedo | Telefe | ||
2002 | 099 Central | Patricia Ledesma | Canal 13 | |
Infieles | Carola | Telefe | Episode: "El caso M" | |
2003 | La vida aquí | Ana | Telefilme | |
2004 | Epitafios | Laura Santini | HBO | |
2005 | Botines | Sofía | Canal 13 | Episode 10: "Feliz año nuevo, mi amor" |
Mujeres asesinas | Lisa | Episode 15: "Lisa, la soñadora" | ||
2006 | Montecristo | Laura Ledesma Saénz | Telefe | |
2011 | El elegido | Mariana Estévez | ||
2012–2013 | Tiempos compulsivos | Julieta Despeyroux | Canal 13 | |
2013 | Malvinas 30 miradas | Angélica | TV Pública | Short film: "Teoría sobre las colonias" |
2017 | Quiero vivir a tu lado | Verónica Petrucci de Romano | Canal 13 | |
2019 | Otros pecados | Verónica Fletcher | Episode 2: "Las manos" | |
2022 | The First of Us [1] | Jimena Rauch | Telefe | |
Year | Title | Character | Theater |
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1991–1992 | Drácula, el musical | Lucy | Luna Park |
1993 | El Jorobado de París | Esmeralda | |
1996 | Steel Magnolias | Shelby | Lasalle |
1999 | Puck, sueño de una noche de verano | Titania | La Trastienda |
2000 | Mi bella dama | Eliza | Teatro El Nacional |
2001 | Los monólogos de la vagina | Paseo La Plaza | |
2004 | Aplausos | Eva | Teatro El Nacional |
2005 | Sueño de una noche de verano | Titania | Teatro Municipal General San Martín |
2007 | Tres versiones de la vida | Sonia | Multiteatro |
2013 | Traición | Emma | El Picadero |
2014 | A Electra le sienta bien el luto | Electra | Teatro Municipal General San Martín |
2015–2016 | La chica del adiós | Paula | Teatro Metropolitan |
2019 | Después de casa de muñecas | Nora | Paseo La Plaza |
2022 | Las Irresponsables | Nuria | Teatro Astros |
Year | Movie | Character | Director |
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1998 | El faro | Sonia | Eduardo Mignogna |
1999 | La venganza | Yoli | Juan Carlos Desanzo |
1999 | Río escondido | Ana | Mercedes García Guevara |
2001 | Nada por perder | Agustina Romero | Enrique Aguilar |
2001 | La cautiva | María | Israel Adrián Caetano |
2003 | El séptimo arcángel | Paula | |
2003 | La vida aquí | Ana | |
2005 | La suerte está echada | Maribel | |
Year | Award | Category | Program | Result |
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1994 | Martín Fierro Awards | Revelation Actress for Protagonist in Television | Inconquistable corazón | Nominated |
1997 | Martín Fierro Awards | Actress Protagonist of Telenovela | El Rafa | Nominated |
1999 | Silver Condor Awards | Revelation Actress for Protagonist in Movie | Río escondido | Nominated |
2000 | ACE Awards | Actress Protagonist in Musical Comedy | Mi Bella Dama | Winner |
2001 | Konex Foundation | Musical Actress | Trajectory of the last decade | Winner |
2006 | Martín Fierro Awards | Actress Protagonist of Telenovela | Montecristo | Nominated |
2009 | Premios Martín Fierro | Actress Protagonist of Miniseries | Epitafios | Nominated |
2011 | Martín Fierro Awards | Actress Protagonist of Telenovela | El elegido | Nominated |
2012 | Tato Awards | Actress Protagonist of Miniseries | Tiempos compulsivos | Nominated |
2014 | ACE Awards | Actress Protagonist in Drama | A Electra le sienta bien el luto | Nominated |
2015 | ACE Awards | Actress of Daily Comedy | La chica del adiós | Winner |
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