Biography
Wadelene Nicola was born
as Wadelene Joseph also known as Ms. Carole. Wadelene is not only one of the
hottest rising female producers in the film industry in South Florida, but also
she is a multi-talented shooting star; with years of experience in Print Modeling,
Acting, Script writing, Producing and Promoting movies, Radio Host and TV personality.
She is currently the executive producer
and a cast member of her new independent film called “MISTAKING
SPELL”.
Ms. Carole was born and partially raised in
the Caribbean. She moved to Broward
County Florida during her teenage years where she completed High School at
Whiddon-Rogers Education Center and graduated from the Arts Institute of Fort
Lauderdale.
Ms. Carole, as she prefers
to be called, managed and produced her own Radio and TV shows (emanating from
Broward County) for over three years. We
are all too familiar with Planet Radio which came on the airwave of WSRF 1580
AM and sponsored by CHS - a Non-profit organization based in Miami, Fl. Every year from September 3rd to November
2nd, she takes over the magic city promoting a most anticipated Roots Musical
Festival. She has been rated best Radio
host for several years by local businesses in the Broward County area.
Ms. Carole has also co-managed
the stage for the Root Musical festival for more than three years. Her
radio and TV shows have made her a household name in the South Florida
area. She is always available for advice
and her faithful can never have enough of her. Ms. Carole would go above and beyond in order
to response favorably to her supporters and fans.
She wrote and produced
four independent films (Tifi Paste-a/Pastor’s daughter #1, #2, #3, and Jan-w
Wel La/It’s what you see) targeting the Haitian-Caribbean community which has
been released on DVD in the USA, Canada, Europe, and in the Caribbean. As
an entrepreneur and the brain behind her own company Kompa en action, Inc, she
recently produced one of her scripts “MISTAKING SPELL” targeting the
International film industry.
Her philosophy can best be summed up with the
following: “Don’t put off for tomorrow what can be done today. If you can dream it, she can script it and put
it on the big screen.