Paula Patton
Birthday:
5 December 1975, Los Angeles, California, USA
Birth Name:
Paula Maxine Patton
Height:
171 cm
Paula Patton was born in Los Angeles, California, to Joyce (Vanraden) and Charles Patton. Her father is African-American and her mother, who is caucasian, has German, English, and Dutch ancestry. Her family lived across the street from the 20th Century Fox lot when she was growing up and she was a fan of films from her earliest years. Her mother, w...
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Paula Patton was born in Los Angeles, California, to Joyce (Vanraden) and Charles Patton. Her father is African-American and her mother, who is caucasian, has German, English, and Dutch ancestry. Her family lived across the street from the 20th Century Fox lot when she was growing up and she was a fan of films from her earliest years. Her mother, who also appreciated good films, was a schoolteacher, and her father was a lawyer. Paula claims that as a girl she would escape by "pretending to be someone else" so it was not a surprise that she acted in high school plays at Hamilton Magnet Arts High School. Her favorite role was that of "Abigail" in "The Crucible". However, she went on to study film at the University of Southern California in a summer program, and won a 3-month assignment making documentaries for PBS. This led to her working as a production assistant for TV documentaries, and also for Howie Mandel's talk show. She progressed to actually producing documentary segments for Medical Diaries (2000) airing on Discovery Health Channel. Paula now professes that she liked what she was doing, but her dream remained the same as when she was small so she took acting lessons and shifted gears to become a performer. She was almost immediately successful and, within three years, had played parts in major features, Hitch (2005) and Idlewild (2006) and the female lead in Deja Vu (2006) opposite Denzel Washington. Show less «
Making African American films are hard in Hollywood. We need to rely on a support network and bring more cohesion to different filmmakers, a...Show more »
Making African American films are hard in Hollywood. We need to rely on a support network and bring more cohesion to different filmmakers, actors, producers etc. It's a very difficult business. There aren't a lot of Africans Americans or people of color in high positions in Hollywood that we can green-light films. Show less «
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The older I get, the more I accept and appreciate myself.
The older I get, the more I accept and appreciate myself.
Sometimes I do yoga, sometimes it's kickboxing, sometimes it's weight training, sometimes it's Pilates.
Sometimes I do yoga, sometimes it's kickboxing, sometimes it's weight training, sometimes it's Pilates.
If you're an actress and even one person knows your name, you're lucky.
If you're an actress and even one person knows your name, you're lucky.
If you have the capacity to love, you have the capacity to love anyone.
If you have the capacity to love, you have the capacity to love anyone.
I'm black because that's the way the world sees me.
I'm black because that's the way the world sees me.
I try not to have too many opinions; I just marvel at the world we live in.
I try not to have too many opinions; I just marvel at the world we live in.
I think the age we're living in is starting to get scary.
I think the age we're living in is starting to get scary.
I love cola.
I love cola.
First off let me say, I've wanted to be an actress since I was a little girl.
First off let me say, I've wanted to be an actress since I was a little girl.
Becoming a mother is the best thing that's happened to me.
Becoming a mother is the best thing that's happened to me.
As a little girl I always dreamed of having a cosmetics contract, which was the cherry on top of 'making it' in my opinion.
As a little girl I always dreamed of having a cosmetics contract, which was the cherry on top of 'making it' in my opinion.
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