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About Natalie Natalie Victoria was born and raised in the Midwest. At a young age she was putting on plays for her family and dancing around the house with dreams of being an actress. A couple of years ago, she made her move to Hollywood and spent the next year and a half studying intensively in Los Angeles, honing her craft with several coaches. At the end of 2004, she landed her first principle role in the theatre production, "Dreams of Insanity," taking center-stage at the Mark Taper Forum as a mentally unstable 17-year old daughter of an alcoholic. 2005 and 2006 led Natalie to several other roles in theatre productions in Los Angeles. Projects included a co-staring role as an idealistic eighteenth century Irish parlor maid in “The Water Cure” at the 24th Street Theatre, the lead role as 'Cheryl' a sexually abused mental patient in “What We Do With It” at the Tamarind Theatre, and a co-starring role as 'May' the angry grieving widow in the production of “Seward Folley” at the Mark Taper Forum. In addition to theatre, Natalie has been cast in several short films including Carmen Cabana's "Death is Such a Great Artist" playing 'Sarah' the jewel of the art gallery scene, in Stephanie Coggin's "Mess/Off" as an evil and conniving roommate, in Christy Peter's "Encounter" playing a sweet & tragic fiancée, and in Jason Eppink's "Lucinda Bringer of Light" as a young mother. Recently, Natalie was featured in the 2006 Valentines Day episode of the Paramount Television’s series “One-on-One” airing Monday nights at UPN. Natalie continues to establish herself as a versatile actress, looking forward to one day making her mark in Hollywood. Natalie resides in Los Angeles. Natalie's Trivia
Natalie's News Natalie co-stars in the Bare Naked Ladies latest music video, "Wind It Up."
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