Anaïs Parello

Anaïs Parello

Anaïs Parello is a French-Spanish-American actor. She grew up between Spain and the South of France, where she co-created a theater company in which she stayed for about a decade. After an intensive foundation degree in literature, she moved to Paris and got a Spanish degree at the Sorbonne. In the meantime, she trained at Le Cours Florent, and majored in musicals. Anaïs starred in several French, Spanish, and English/American films. Her work on cinema includes "The Ledge" (Howard Ford); "Offensive", (Jon Ford), both British horror films ; and "One Cage, Two Birds", an independent French movie by Mustafa Ozgün. Her work on TV includes "Calls" by Timothée Hochet with Marie Gillain; "The Traveller" by Stephanie Murat (with Eric Cantona); and "Mortel" on Netflix. In 2018 Alexandre Da Silva gave her the main part in "I- Art", a mini series combining dance and science-fiction. Anaïs also stars in the first season of "Kiffe Aujourd'hui", directed by Aurélien Sallé. In 2017, she wrote and directed her first short film, "The Dreamer". In 2020 she wrote "Smile" alongside actor and screenwriter Ivan Cori, to be directed soon.
Anaïs Parello

Movies

Under Paris
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In order to save Paris from an international bloodbath, a grieving scientist is forced to face her tragic past when a giant shark appears in the Seine.
The Ledge
A climber trapped on the face of a mountain fights off four killers stood on an overhanging ledge twenty feet above her.