Michael Saquella
Michael Saquella, also known as Michael Paloma, hails from Rochester, New York, and boasts an impressive career spanning over 37 years in the entertainment industry. His talents are multifaceted, encompassing acting, singing, producing, and live performance across various mediums including film, television, stage productions, and commercials.
Paloma's dedication to his craft shines through in his recent projects, notably his album "Michael Paloma and His New York Blues," which he has promoted through an extensive road tour. His passion for performing is encapsulated in his memorable quote: "The smell of the grease paint and the roar of the crowd - Nothing else in life even comes close!" Currently, he is captivating audiences in the film series "El Coyote."
In addition to his acting roles, Michael has made significant strides behind the camera, directing and starring in the horror film "Blue Lake Massacre." His notable performance in the comedy "Forget About It," alongside legends Burt Reynolds and Raquel Welch, further solidified his status in the industry.
Paloma's extensive stage credits include stand-up comedy performances for iconic acts such as The Beach Boys and Tony Bennett, as well as portraying John Belushi in a celebrated Blues Brothers tribute. With a portfolio that includes films like "Used Cars," "O'Hara's Wife," and more recent titles like "Lady Blues" and "Desert Rose," Michael Saquella continues to demonstrate his enduring creativity and passion for entertainment.