Paola Reyes is one of the hottest names on the scene today. She has a long history of playing both sides of the story in her acting career. She has appeared on both the big and small screens, as a lead or recurring character on Law and Order, Smallville, Scrubs, Chuck and Weeds, Psych, and more. Now that she is an actor on Broadway, playing opposite Ben Kingsley in The Great Northern, it seems that her resume is already looking pretty formidable. She has been cast since the early 1980s in both small and large roles and has won multiple awards for her work.
The Paola Reyes we see on Broadway, with her thick dark hair and porcelain doll-face, stands at just over 5 feet tall and is of average height for an actress. This is considered a great fit for an actress playing a Hispanic character, considering that the majority of acting races are going to be at least a few inches shorter than most Americans. However, when considering the heights of your favorite actresses that you love to watch on screen, they are all going to be at least a few inches taller than most Americans. That doesn’t mean that they aren’t beautiful, but considering the ethnicities and nationalities that we have in our film industry, a person of relatively normal height is probably going to do far better in the industry.
For those who are concerned about their height, if you are concerned about your body size, there are many ways to start working out and changing your life to ensure that you are in tip-top physical shape and can achieve the acting heights that you want and deserve. One solution is to go into shape as soon as possible. The good news is that most Hollywood stars and performers are very conscious of their weight and what they eat, so you can get started right away. Another option is to take dance classes and begin practicing in a fun environment. These types of classes will help you build muscle mass and lose weight. The important thing is that you begin taking steps to change your life and your body, which may help to prevent you from ever needing to seek any sort of physical help or treatment from a doctor regarding your height issues.