- Paloma Suau
Paloma Suau (born circa
1972 ) is a Spaniard-Puerto Rican film and video director, writer, editor andactress . Suau's father,Gabriel Suau , is a Spaniard who immigrated toPuerto Rico , where he became a well knowntelevision figure. Her mother isCamille Carrion , a well known Puerto Rican actress. Suau's second cousin isRichard Carrion , president ofBanco Popular de Puerto Rico .Biography
Paloma Suau's parents divorced when she was still a young girl. Her mother later met
Glenn Monroig , a famous Puerto Rican singer who would become like a father to Paloma Suau.Suau grew up in the entertainment business, befriending people like
Tony Croatto and other industry veterans before she had become ateenage r. Although Glenn Monroig and Camille Carrion's long romantic relationship led Monroig and Suau to have a father and daughter-like relationship, she was never afar from her father Gabriel, who kept an interest on his daughter's life as she was becoming an adult.Paloma Suau expressed interest in becoming an actress and director since she was a small girl; her dreams of being a director, however, were more evident than her dreams of being an actress, as she always mentioned wanting to direct when interviewed in Puerto Rican show business magazines and television shows.
Her debut as a director came on a
Christmas video produced by Banco Popular,2000 's "Guitarra Mia " ("My Guitar"), where she also debuted as a screenwriter and editor. The decision to make her director of this video proved controversial: Banco Popular had been producing a series of Christmas music videos for the Puerto Rico music market since1998 , and "Guitarra Mia" was Suau's first behind the camera directing opportunity. Since her second cousin is president of Banco Popular, many among the Puerto Rican public suspected she was chosen over other directors due to favoritism. After seeing the quality of her work, this idea remains. Alas, her creative talents have given the Banco Popular programs a depth and quality that has made them possibly more documentaries than the "variety shows" they used to be.Suau followed that production with
2001 's "Raices " ("Roots"). In2002 , she was in charge of the filming of "Encuentro " ("Meeting"). In2003 , Suau filmed "Ocho Puertas " ("Eight Doors"), which was followed by2004 's "En mi Pais " ("In my Country")."En mi Pais" became one of Suau's largest works, as she traveled to Puerto Rico's southern area for about two months in order to produce a video where the influence of
Plena music in Puerto Rico was shown. In addition, she hiredMexican singerAlejandro Fernandez to participate in the video. Suau had a spectacular debut as an actress in "En mi Pais", playing a dancer.Suau decided to pay homage to the
Three Wise Men , traditional Christmas figures amongLatin American s, on the2005 version of Banco Popular's Christmas special. Not very long after she had participated in the funeral of long-time friend Tony Croatto, Suau set on filming "Queridos Reyes Magos" ("Dear Wise Men"), which was released on Puerto Rican television on December of that year, before going on sale as a video,CD andDVD , like the eight previous versions of the musical special.Suau traveled across Puerto Rico to record "Queridos Reyes Magos", filming in places as far as Guaynabo, to the island's north, and Guayama, to the island's south.
Colombia n singing superstarJuanes was among the stars Suau hired for the 2005 version of Banco Popular's Christmas musical.Apart from Alejandro Fernandez and Juanes, Paloma Suau has directed many Puerto Rican singers, such as
Jose Feliciano ,Manny Manuel andAndy Montanez . Tony Croatto, who lived many years in Puerto Rico but was actually Italian, also sang on a number of Suau's productions before his passing.Paloma Suau has revealed plans to film a movie about a
Dominican Republic immigrant to Puerto Rico during2006 .ee also
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List of Puerto Ricans
*List of Spaniards External links
* [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1751792/ Suau's imdb.com page]
* [http://www.musicaboricua.com/ReportajeBPPR2005-3.html musicaboricua.com's information about "Queridos Reyes Magos", in Spanish]
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