Paloma Garcia-Lee was born on April 26, 1991, in the United States. Growing up, she was surrounded by the world of dance and performance, as her mother, Terri Garcia, was a professional dancer in the 1980s. Paloma's passion for the arts was ignited at a young age as she trained at her mother's dance studio in Bucks County, Pennsylvania.
Paloma attended high school at the University of North Carolina School of the Arts. It was here that she honed her skills in ballet and drama, laying the foundation for her future career in the performing arts. At the age of 17, Paloma made her Broadway principal debut, showcasing her talent and dedication to her craft.
Paloma's career in the entertainment industry took off when she appeared in the 2019 mini-series "Fosse/Verdon" and landed the role of Graziella in the 2021 film "West Side Story." She has also graced the Broadway stage in productions such as "The Phantom of the Opera," "On the Town," "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory," and "Moulin Rouge!"
One of Paloma's memorable moments in her career was when she auditioned for "West Side Story" in front of director Steven Spielberg. Her talent and determination impressed Spielberg, leading to her portrayal of Graziella in the film.
Outside of her professional endeavors, Paloma enjoys spending time with her family and friends. She continues to be inspired by her mother's legacy and strives to make an impact in the entertainment industry through her performances.