Paola Lázaro is a Puerto Rican actress and dramatic writer who currently portrays Juanita Sanchez, better known as "Princess", on the AMC horror drama series The Walking Dead.
After earning her M.F.A., Lázaro was asked to join Atlantic Theatre Company in New York City, as playwright-in-residence for the 2016–2017 season. This selective playwright-in-residency program was created by the Tow Foundation and provides funds to New York City theatre companies to support a playwright's production of a new work, and focused on Lázaro's new play, Tell Hector I Miss Him.. The play dramatizes a cast of characters in Old San Juan, Puerto Rico, coping with love, addiction, and fear. The Atlantic Theatre Company's production, directed by Latino David Mendizabal, opened January 11 and was scheduled to close January 23; the run was extended due to popular demand. Described as “Our Town with salsa and cocaine,” Lázaro's play, with its eccentric characters and dark humor, takes audiences on a journey through a series of relationships in a post-colonial San Juan. Though Lázaro grew up in a neighborhood very different from her characters, she says the work has “a lot of me in it” and parallels her own past experiences with love. Lázaro hopes the play will offer universal themes and characters for Latinos, while also representing the humanity in her characters. As she asks, “where is the love in macho culture, in tradition?”
Latina focus
While Lázaro is dedicated to relating to Latinos everywhere through her playwriting, she has a background as an actress as well. Under the direction of Lisa Peterson, Lázaro performed in Cherry Lane Theatre's recent production of Lisa Ramirez's To the Bone, a play based on interviews Ramirez conducted with Latina immigrant poultry workers. Lázaro played Lupe, daughter of Olga, a hip-hopping, skateboarding student of political science and law. Her work on this production is described as played with “vivacious urgency,” and it earned her a Drama Desk Award nomination for Outstanding Featured Actress in a Play. In 2017 she was acting in film, playing a prostitute in an upcoming drama called Pimp and an undercover officer in the film Scenes from the Underground. Lázaro is a firm believer that Latinos must “write our own stories and create work for ourselves.”