Get Ready To Paulo Avelino’s Charm

It is difficult for many performers to bring forth a persona honed to the taste of the general market, but Paulo Avelino is not a stranger to flexibility. A treasure trove of repressed feelings is waiting to be unearthed within him.

Paulo joined the show business world in 2006 and has been working since. Even though he may have difficulty articulating what has kept him in the entertainment industry for so long, the admiration of his fans and the numerous accolades he has received are undeniable evidence of his brilliance.

His sense of modesty is second to none since he is always aware of the need to learn and improve. Paulo says his “weakness” is his “inconsistencies” when asked about his flaws. The actor said, “That’s something I’d like to work on and get more in line with the role or character.”

Paulo’s charm and magnetism seem unaffected by the difficulties he looks to face regularly. He has avoided the public eye as much as possible even though an actor of his quality is bound to become famous. He has a strong desire to act, but he also wants to find a middle ground and lead a quiet, fulfilling existence.

According to Paulo, acting is a calling. He must always respond by putting in his best effort in every role he is cast in. He makes a witty remark, “I suppose acting is addicting [sic].” “I’d like to develop into someone who would stay in the company after our prime or maybe handle various roles in the future because portraying diverse personalities is addicting [sic] and fascinating.”

In an interview with MEGA Magazine, they stated that Paulo’s habit of not saying much made them think about how he steers his ship in a field where competition is so fierce. When this topic is brought up, the quiet actor speaks up quickly out of pure passion. “I think what I like most about my craft is the craft itself—everything about it,” he says. “I know it’s a tricky business, but I think it shows when you’re hungry and go out of your way to learn more about what you do or what you want for your career or your craft. Paulo says, “People would see it, especially here, that you must invest your undivided time to improve your skills. We’re in the entertainment business, where people like to see what we do.

The same magazine interview mentioned, “Whenever I’m asked what role I want to play next—I always say I just want something different from what I’ve done in the past,” he shares. “I just want something new.”