Paloma Kwiatkowski

Paloma Kwiatkowski
Born (1994-05-29) May 29, 1994
Vancouver, British Columbia
Occupation Actress
Years active 2012–present

Paloma Kwiatkowski (born May 29, 1994) is a Canadian film and television actress.

Personal life

Kwiatkowski was born in Vancouver. She lives in Burnaby, British Columbia.[1] Her parents moved to Canada from Poland.[1] As a high school student at Templeton Secondary School, Kwiatkowski took part in theatre, improv, and film-making.[2] She was captain of the improv team which competed in the Canadian Improv Games and received a scholarship to an acting program.[2][3] Having graduated from high school in 2012, she was accepted into Simon Fraser University's film program but decided to defer her enrollment.[1]

Career

In April 2012, it was announced that Kwiatkowski had been cast as the demi-god Thalia Grace in Percy Jackson: Sea of Monsters (2013).[3] Her portrayal was met with mixed reviews mostly due to the fact she had a small role. Kwiatkowski plays a main role in Sitting on the Edge of Marlene, a 2014 film adaptation of a young adult book by Canadian author Billie Livingston.[4] In August 2013, she was cast in the recurring role of Cody Brennan in the second season of Bates Motel.[5] In May 2014, she joined the cast of an indie film, Who's Driving Doug.[6]

Filmography

Year Title Role Notes
2010 Whatever it Takes Tiffany Short film
2013 Percy Jackson: Sea of Monsters Thalia Grace
2013 Cheat Madeleine Charbonneau
2014 Sitting on the Edge of Marlene Sammie
2014 Bates Motel Cody Brennan TV series, six episodes
2015 Wuthering High Cathy Earnshaw TV movie
2015 The Mary Alice Brandon File Mary Alice Brandon Short film
2016 Who's Driving Doug Stephanie
2016 Dying to Be Loved Emily Yates TV movie

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