Anaïs Parello is a French-Spanish-American actor.She grew up in Madrid, then in Montpellier, where she co-created a theater company in which she stayed for about a decade. After prep school, she moved to Paris and got a Spanish degree at the Sorbonne. In the meantime, she trained at the prestigious acting school Les Cours Florent, and majored in m...
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Anaïs Parello is a French-Spanish-American actor.She grew up in Madrid, then in Montpellier, where she co-created a theater company in which she stayed for about a decade. After prep school, she moved to Paris and got a Spanish degree at the Sorbonne. In the meantime, she trained at the prestigious acting school Les Cours Florent, and majored in musicals.Passionate with languages, she can equally speak Spanish, English, and French, and is fluent in Italian.Her first experience on set was on "Three Days To Kill", directed by McG and starring Kevin Costner. She was a stand in, but Kevin Costner offered her a small part in the film. On that set, the stunts manager spotted her too, and since then has had her perform as a stunt in several productions.Anaïs starred in a lot of French, Spanish, and English/American short films.Her work on TV includes "Calls" by Timothée Hochet with Marie Gillain; and "The Traveller" by Stephanie Murat, with Eric Cantona. In 2018 Alexandre Da Silva gave her the main part in tv series "I- Art", that combines dance and sci-fi. Anaïs also stars in the first season of "Kiffe Aujourd'hui", directed by Aurélien Sallé.Her work on cinema includes "Offensive", an English horror film directed by Jon Ford; and "One Cage, Two Birds", an independent movie by Mustafa Ozgün.Anaïs also does a lot of voiceover work in four languages for radio and TV ads, billboards, information spots, audio books, and NGOs.In 2017, she wrote and directed her first short film, "The Dreamer". In 2020 she wrote "Smile" alongside actor and screenwriter Ivan Cori.
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