Paola Turbay Gómez (born November 29, 1970 in Houston, USA) is an American actress, model, and television presenter.
Turbay
represented Bogotá in the Miss Colombia beauty pageant, which she won
in 1991. She was the first runner-up in the 1992 Miss Universe
competition.
After
finishing her studies in psychology at the Universidad de los Andes,
Turbay focused on her career as a model and presenter in entertainment
news segments on Noticias QAP and Noticiero C newscasts, as well as an
actress, with shows like Hola Paola ("Hello Paola") during the 1990s. In
2005 she was the official presenter, with Miguel Varoni, of the
National Beauty Pageant. She has also made cameo appearances in several
Colombian series like O todos en la cama, Ecomoda (sequel to Betty la
fea) and Leche ("Milk").
After studying acting in
Hollywood, Florida, Turbay became the main character of the RCN TV
comedy Noticias calientes ("Hot News") in 2002. Two years later she
would star the telenovela Las noches de Luciana ("The Nights of
Luciana") and in 2006 would present the Colombian version of Dancing
with the Stars, Bailando por un Sueño. Paola has also made brief
appearances in films such as Lenny the Wonder Dog and Love in the Time
of Cholera.
In 2007, Turbay played Isabel Vega on the
CBS series Cane, which was canceled in May 2008 after only one season.
In 2008 she has been participating as a recurring guest star on the ABC
series The Secret Life of the American Teenager. She also guested on the
Showtime series Californication (Season 2, ep. 8, "Going Down and Out
in Beverly Hills") and had a recurring role as an LAPD detective during
the fifth season of TNT's The Closer.
On Jan. 6, 2010, she played the role of Beatriz on the CBS series The Mentalist (Season 3, ep. 11, "Bloodsport").
Paola has been cast on the role of Antonia Gavilán for the fourth season of the HBO series True Blood airing in 2011.