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What is Danna Paola’s Net Worth?

Danna Paola, a Mexican actress, singer, and model, has a net worth of $10 million. She began her acting career as a child and had her breakthrough role on “Amy, la niña de la mochila azul” after appearing on telenovelas “Rayito de Luz” and “María Belén.” Paola has starred in various television series, films, and theatrical productions, and has released several studio albums.

With over 30 million followers on Instagram, 15 million fans on TikTok, and 5 million subscribers on YouTube, Danna Paola is a popular figure on social media.

Danna Paola’s Early Life and Career

Danna Paola was born on June 23, 1995 in Mexico City, Mexico. Her parents divorced when she was a child. At the age of four, Paola and her sister were cast on the Mexican version of “Sesame Street.” She went on to appear in the telenovela “Rayito de Luz” and landed her first lead role on the children’s telenovela “María Belén” in 2001. Paola also released her debut album, “Mi Globo Azul,” that same year. From 2002 to 2003, she had a guest role on the telenovela “¡Vivan los niños!”

Danna Paola’s Career Breakthrough

Paola rose to fame in 2004 with her main role in the children’s telenovela “Amy, la niña de la mochila azul.” The following year, she played the female lead in “Pablo y Andrea,” a television adaptation of Mark Twain’s “The Adventures of Tom Sawyer.” In 2009, Paola landed the lead role of Patito on the hit teen telenovela “Atrévete a Soñar,” which led to the recording of two soundtracks and a tour across Mexico.

Danna Paola’s Career Highlights

In 2015, Danna Paola moved to Miami to star in the telenovela “¿Quién es quién?”. She later had a main role in the drama series “La Doña” and a guest role in its second season. Paola also portrayed Lucero in the Telemundo biographical series “José José, el príncipe de la canción”. From 2018 to 2020, she played the main role of Lucrecia Montesinos Hendrich on the Netflix Spanish thriller series “Elite”. In addition, Paola became a mentor on the Spanish singing reality competition show “Top Star. ¿Cuánto vale tu voz?”.

Danna Paola’s Acting Career

In 2008, Paola made her feature film debut in the Mexican film “Tear This Heart Out” and went on to provide the voice of Rapunzel for the Latin-American Spanish dub of the Disney animated film “Tangled” two years later.

In 2015, she lent her voice to the Spanish-language dub of the DreamWorks animated film “Home” and starred in the 2018 Mexican film “Lo más sencillo es complicarlo todo.”

Paola also had another voice role on an animated film, this time for the Spanish dub of Disney’s “Raya and the Last Dragon” in 2021.

Theatrical Success of Danna Paola

In 2003, Danna Paola made her stage debut in the musical “Regina: Un Musical Para Una Nación Despierta” as the title character. The following year, she landed the lead role in “Anita la huerfanita,” an adaptation of the popular Broadway musical “Annie.”

In 2013, Paola’s biggest theatrical success came when she played the role of Elphaba in the first Spanish-language production of the hit Broadway musical “Wicked.” The show was a massive hit, selling over 100,000 tickets and becoming one of the most successful stage productions in Mexican history. Paola was then invited to join the cast of “Hoy no me puedo levantar” as the lead role of Maria by producer Alex Gou.

Danna Paola’s Music Career

Paola released her debut album “Mi Globo Azul” in 2001, followed by “Océano” in 2004 and “Chiquita pero picosa” in 2005. After a seven-year break, she returned with her self-titled 2012 album, featuring the hit single “Ruleta.” In 2014, Paola participated on the ABBA tribute album “Dancing Queens,” and her cover of “Take a Chance on Me” debuted at number one on iTunes México.

Paola released her fifth studio album, “SIE7E +,” in 2020, featuring songs from her EP “Sie7e” and new singles such as “Sodio” and “Oye Pablo.” She released her sixth studio album, “K.O.,” in 2021, which spawned eight singles and received a Latin Grammy Award nomination for Best Pop Vocal Album.

Paola’s ventures beyond acting and singing

Paola ventured into fashion designing in 2014 when she collaborated with Mexican clothing brand, Sexy Jeans, to release a clothing line. A few years later, she became the new face of L’Oreal Paris’ Casting Crème Gloss hair color line for the Latin American market. As part of the promotional campaign, Paola dyed her hair and featured in TV and print advertisements for the brand.

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