Paulina Singer
Paulina Singer, born on September 5, 1991, is an accomplished American actress celebrated for her compelling performances in both television and film. She gained prominence for her portrayal of Grace Bledsoe in the WE TV horror drama series *South of Hell*, produced by renowned filmmakers Eli Roth and Jason Blum. Additionally, she showcased her talent as Jessie Tyler in Freeform’s teen drama-thriller *Dead of Summer*, further solidifying her status in the industry.
Hailing from Exeter, New Hampshire, Singer has a diverse heritage, with her father being African American and her mother of Ukrainian descent. She initially pursued higher education at Eugene Lang College in New York City but left after a year to focus on her passion for acting. At 19, she honed her skills in improvisational theatre by studying at the Upright Citizens Brigade, which helped shape her artistic development.
In 2017, Singer took on a prominent role in the Lifetime film *High School Lover*, where she starred alongside notable actors such as James Franco, Lana Condor, and Julia Jones. With her dynamic range and dedication to her craft, Paulina Singer continues to make significant strides in the entertainment industry, captivating audiences with her engaging performances.