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Apollo Smile

Apollo Smile (born Paula Anne Scharf, known professionally as Paula Ann DeMonico; February 16, 1967) is an American , voice actress, and choreographer best known for her work as a "live-action girl" persona, including voicing the character Ulala in Sega's video game series and contributing music to film soundtracks. She began her professional career in the as a dancer, training at the University of the Arts in (1985–1987) and the (1987–1989), before transitioning to music with her self-titled debut album released in 1991 on . Her track "Thunderbox" appeared on the soundtrack for the 1990 film , marking an early crossover into media. Throughout the , Smile cultivated a distinctive futuristic, -inspired image, releasing two additional albums—Wrecking Ball (2000) and Love, Kisses and Grenades (1999)—while hosting the Sci-Fi Channel's Anime Week in 1998 and starring in a two-issue series featuring her persona. In , she provided English dubs for OVAs such as Tracy in Battle Arena Toshinden (1996), Karin Son in Voltage Fighter Gowcaizer (1997), and Coco Hearts in Wild Cardz (1997), as well as Nova in the animated series Megas XLR (2004–2005). Her most iconic role came as the English voice of Ulala in Space Channel 5 (1999) for and Space Channel 5 Part 2 (2002) for , reprising the character in related media up to 2014. By the early 2000s, Smile shifted toward mainstream entertainment, performing as lead singer of the synth-pop band Rockbot (2001–2003), appearing in live-action roles like Amanda Payne in the film Drop Dead Rock (2002) and Skater Girl in the TV series Monk (2004), and working as a stunt double for Elisha Cuthbert in My Sassy Girl (2008). In 2019, she formed the husband-and-wife music duo Wingbeat with Dominic DeMonico, continuing her performing career. Her multifaceted career highlights her versatility across music, animation, gaming, and performance arts.

Biography

Early life

Paula Anne Scharf, later known professionally as Apollo Smile, was born on February 16, 1967, in . She grew up in the nearby coastal town of , where she formed a strong attachment to her hometown community and environment during her formative years. She later returned to Guilford in 2006 to be closer to family. Scharf was born with a twisted hip tendon that limited her mobility, leading her mother to enroll her in dance and gymnastics classes at age three as a form of physical therapy. This early intervention not only helped correct the condition but also ignited her passion for movement and performance, establishing a foundation in the performing arts from childhood. By her early teens, Scharf was actively involved in local theater, choreographing a production for the Nutmeg Players at age 13 and directing dance routines for performers in their seventies. She graduated from Guilford High School in 1985, having served as musical dance captain and student choreographer, roles that further honed her leadership in artistic endeavors.

Education and training

After graduating from Guilford High School in 1985, Paula Scharf enrolled at the University of the Arts in , where she majored in dance and received formal training in performance arts. She then pursued three years of intensive study at the in , immersing herself in professional-level dance instruction and choreography. During her time at , Scharf adopted the stage name Apollo following an incident in the where her name was misheard as "Apollo" in a noisy restaurant. In 1991, she legally changed her name to Apollo Smile, a decision inspired by her producer's observation that her radiant smile was one of her most distinctive artistic attributes.

Personal life

Apollo Smile, whose is Paula Ann DeMonico, is married to Dominic DeMonico, with whom she shares her life on the Gulf Coast. The couple resides in , where they enjoy a quieter lifestyle away from the entertainment industry's spotlight. Together, they formed the musical duo Wingbeat, blending their shared passion for music into a collaborative partnership. As of 2025, they also perform as the 1980s-themed duo Retronix.

Professional career

Music career

Apollo Smile entered the music industry in the late , initially gaining prominence through her contributions to film s. Her debut single, "Thunderbox," which she wrote and produced, appeared on the Days of Thunder in 1990, showcasing a blend of energetic pop-rock and dance elements. In the early , Smile signed with , a of Geffen, marking a significant milestone in her career as a . She released her self-titled debut album in 1991, featuring tracks like "Dune Buggy" and "I Want You to Love Me," which highlighted her pop-rock style infused with synth-driven influences and surfy guitar riffs. Following her major-label debut, Smile transitioned to independent releases, reflecting a continued evolution in her pop-rock sound with more personal and eclectic touches. In 1998, she issued Love, Kisses, and Grenades on TSI Records, an album that maintained her signature upbeat melodies while exploring themes of romance and intensity. This was followed by Wrecking Ball in 2000, also on TSI, which incorporated covers and originals like "Tired Wings," further diversifying her catalog with rock-infused pop arrangements. From 2001 to 2003, Smile served as the for the synth-pop band Rockbot, contributing to their live performances and recordings during this period. In 2019, she formed the musical duo Wingbeat alongside her husband, DeMonico, shifting toward collaborative projects that blend pop-rock roots with contemporary production, including original songs and multimedia entertainment. Her overall career trajectory demonstrates a progression from high-energy, mainstream pop-rock to more anime-inspired stylistic elements, influenced by her media persona, while maintaining a focus on catchy, thematic songwriting.

Acting and voice acting

Apollo Smile debuted her "Live Action Anime Girl" persona in 1996, drawing on her lifelong interest in to create a distinctive on-screen presence that blended live-action performance with exaggerated anime aesthetics. This reinvention positioned her as a pioneering figure in bridging with , often appearing at conventions and in promotional content with vibrant costumes and choreographed movements inspired by her dance training. In 1998, she hosted the Sci-Fi Channel's Anime Week, introducing a series of films and OVAs with energetic segments that embodied her persona, helping to popularize among Western audiences during the network's early forays into the genre. Her hosting role showcased her ability to engage viewers through performative charisma, marking a key step in her transition from music to multimedia . Smile's most iconic voice role came in 1999 as Ulala, the sassy reporter protagonist in 's Space Channel 5 video game, where her bubbly, rhythmic delivery perfectly captured the character's funky, dance-infused personality amid alien invasions. She reprised the role in Space Channel 5: Part 2 (), expanding Ulala's adventures with further vocal flair that became synonymous with the franchise's quirky appeal. This performance, leveraging her singing background for the game's musical elements, established Smile as a staple in 's crossover titles, including brief appearances as Ulala in Sega Superstars (2008) and & All-Stars Racing Transformed (2012). Beyond Ulala, Smile contributed additional voices to anime OVAs, such as in Iria: Zeiram the Animation (1994), where her versatile range supported ensemble casts in action-oriented narratives. These early voice works honed her skills in syncing emotive dialogue with animated visuals, applying her acting training to create believable characters in fantastical settings. In live-action, Smile appeared in independent films like Drop Dead Rock (1995) as Alana Payne, a role that highlighted her comedic timing in a rock band kidnapping plot. She also featured in short films such as Sidesplitters: The Burt & Dick Story (2000) and Division-Trade (2002), portraying characters that allowed her to explore dramatic and quirky personas. An uncredited appearance as Skater #2 in the Monk episode "Mr. Monk Takes Manhattan" (2004) demonstrated her physicality in ensemble TV scenes. Smile's dance training from childhood informed her stunt work, where she doubled for performers in projects like (2003), executing dynamic sequences for , and episodes of (2003–2006), applying choreographed precision to action roles. This background enhanced her acting versatility, enabling seamless integration of movement and dialogue in both live-action and voice performances.

Other media and ventures

Following a hiatus in her music career, Apollo Smile returned to dance instruction in 2006 after relocating to Guilford, Connecticut, to care for her ailing mother. She secured a position teaching at New Haven Ballet, where she was recommended by local instructor Pat Souney, and expanded her role to include classes at Dance Corner in Killingworth and Body in Motion in Guilford. In addition to teaching, she choreographed community theater productions, such as Guilford High School's stagings of Seussical, Hello, Dolly!, and Cinderella in December 2009. By 2023, Smile had relocated to , with her husband Dominic DeMonico. In addition to ongoing Wingbeat music projects, she published the bilingual children's musical Birdie Beat: A Ritmo de Pajarito through Wingbeat Publishing, featuring hand-painted illustrations and companion songs in English and Spanish. She promoted the book at local events, including a signing at Page & Palette bookstore in Fairhope on November 18, 2023. As of 2025, Wingbeat continues with performances, songwriting, and a dedicated music studio. Smile extended her media presence through promotional activities tied to Sega titles, including live dance demonstrations inspired by her role as Ulala in Space Channel 5. These efforts complemented her convention appearances in the late , where she engaged fans with performances blending music, choreography, and under her "Live Action Anime Girl" persona. Notable events included guest spots at Animazement (March 20–22, 1998, Raleigh, NC) and (July 1–3, 1999, , GA). Her anime-inspired image also influenced fan-oriented merchandise and events, though development of items like toy figures remained limited and on hold without widespread release. participated in related promotional work at fan gatherings, fostering direct interaction with audiences through her stylized .

Works

Studio albums

Apollo Smile released her debut self-titled album in 1991 through , featuring tracks like "Thunderbox" and "." Her second album, Love, Kisses and Grenades, was independently released in 1998 on TSI Records. This was followed by in 2000, also on TSI Records, incorporating covers and original pop-rock material.
TitleRelease YearLabel
Apollo Smile1991
Love, Kisses and Grenades1998TSI Records
Wrecking Ball2000

Singles

Apollo Smile issued several singles during her solo career, primarily in the early . Notable releases include "Dune Buggy" in 1991 on , a house-influenced track with remixes by . Earlier, "Let's Rock" appeared as a promotional maxi-single in 1989 on .
TitleRelease YearLabel
Let's Rock1989
Dune Buggy1991

Soundtrack contributions

Apollo Smile contributed tracks to film soundtracks early in her career. "Thunderbox" was included on the Days of Thunder soundtrack in 1990, predating its album appearance, and produced by . "Let's Rock" also featured on the Lost Angels soundtrack in 1989.
TitleSoundtrackRelease Year
Thunderbox1990
Let's Rock1989
From 2001 to 2003, Apollo Smile served as the for Rockbot, contributing to their Joystick, released in 2002. In 2019, she formed the duo Wingbeat with her husband Paul DeMonico; as of 2025, the project maintains an active music studio but has no major documented releases.

Live-Action Roles

Apollo Smile has appeared in several live-action films and television episodes, often in supporting or cameo capacities.
  • Drop Dead Rock (1995): Alana Payne
  • Sidesplitters: The Burt & Dick Story (2000, ): Herself (as Apollo Smile)
  • Division Trade (2003, ):
  • (Season 3, Episode 1: "Mr. Takes ", 2004): Skater #2 (uncredited)
She also served as a stunt double for in (2008).

Voice Roles

Apollo Smile is best known for her voice work in OVAs, , and video games, particularly as the English voice of Ulala in the franchise and related crossovers.

Anime and Animated Series

Video Games

  • Space Channel 5 (1999): Ulala (English version)
  • Space Channel 5: Part 2 (2002): Ulala (English version)
  • Sonic Riders (2006): Ulala
  • Sega Superstars Tennis (2008): Ulala
  • Sonic & Sega All-Stars Racing (2010): Ulala
  • Project X Zone (2012): Ulala
  • Sonic & All-Stars Racing Transformed (2012): Ulala

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