Paris Turner
- Actress
Paris Turner is an incredibly versatile child actress, entertainer and songwriter. Paris enjoys engaging in all sorts of activities in front the camera. At the tender age of 5, Paris and her little sister Peyton created their very own YouTube channel to showcase all things Paris and Peyton.
In August 2021, Paris landed her first BIG role in "Sin the Movie". She simply showed up on set to support her little sister, who booked a leading role, and the director (Abeni Nazeer) created TWO characters on the spot for Paris to play in the film. In November 2021, Paris landed a Co-Star role as "Shahrzad" on ABC's hit new comedy "Abbott Elementary". Paris is not new to the big screen; she has been doing featured background work for 6 months prior to landing her big break. You can find Paris on Paramount Networks "Yellowstone" prequel "1883" as a Towne kid, "Deep Water" and more.
Paris released her first single entitled "Self Love"; which is inspired by her favorite poem "Hey Black Child" written by Langston Hughes. The song embraces the beautiful essence of loving yourself and being proud of who you are. The song is available on her YouTube channel alongside her music video.
When Paris is not filming on set; you can find her in the backyard playing with her pup, BLÚ. Paris enjoys bike rides through the park, playing with dolls, painting, shopping at Claire's or reading the latest "Captian Underpants" book.
In August 2021, Paris landed her first BIG role in "Sin the Movie". She simply showed up on set to support her little sister, who booked a leading role, and the director (Abeni Nazeer) created TWO characters on the spot for Paris to play in the film. In November 2021, Paris landed a Co-Star role as "Shahrzad" on ABC's hit new comedy "Abbott Elementary". Paris is not new to the big screen; she has been doing featured background work for 6 months prior to landing her big break. You can find Paris on Paramount Networks "Yellowstone" prequel "1883" as a Towne kid, "Deep Water" and more.
Paris released her first single entitled "Self Love"; which is inspired by her favorite poem "Hey Black Child" written by Langston Hughes. The song embraces the beautiful essence of loving yourself and being proud of who you are. The song is available on her YouTube channel alongside her music video.
When Paris is not filming on set; you can find her in the backyard playing with her pup, BLÚ. Paris enjoys bike rides through the park, playing with dolls, painting, shopping at Claire's or reading the latest "Captian Underpants" book.