NATALIE RODRIGUEZ is an award-winning, Los Angeles based director, screenwriter, author, and mental health and anti-violence/trauma advocate. In 2014, she graduated from California State University, Fullerton with a Bachelor of Arts in Radio-Television-Film. Her first experiences in entertainment were an internship at the Conan O'Brien show and a position at Peter Guber's Mandalay Pictures, where she worked in the offices of producers, Matthew Rhodes ("Cherry," "Men in Black: International") and Academy Award-winner, Cathy Schulman ("Sharp Objects," "Crash"). Natalie has been a panelist at events hosted by organizations such as Google, Hispanicize, and YouTube, where she has shared her story as a female writer and filmmaker working in the entertainment industry. She has written for publications including the HuffPost Blog, Thrive Global, Anxiety Resource Center, NowThis News, Hello Giggles, and The Mighty. In 2017, she founded Extraordinary Pictures, a production company focusing on films, television, digital series, and social issue projects ranging from diversity, mental health, and recovery. The company has produced short films, and feature films of different genres, including comedies and dramas. Natalie's first directorial feature films, "The Extraordinary Ordinary" and "Howard Original," which started as short films, screened at various film festivals. Both projects are, now, streaming on multiple streaming platforms, including Amazon Prime, Roku, and Tubi. "The Extraordinary Ordinary" is also available to subscribers of the products for public libraries (Access Video On Demand) and colleges & universities (Films On Demand). Ask your library for details. ."The Extraordinary Ordinary" is an independent drama about a college freshman who moves across the country to cope with her mental health, as well as a traumatic incident from high school while befriending a classmate and a co-worker who have a history of their own. The film won 'Best Film About Women's Empowerment' at the Glendale International Film Festival and scored nominations in the Best Director, Best Female Director, and Best Picture categories. The film also had a sold-out world premiere screening at the Los Angeles Diversity Film Festival (LADFF) and won 'Best Performance' by a leading actor. ."Howard Original" is a comedy-drama satire about the entertainment industry, where a washed-up screenwriter encounters multiple life crises when his pet cat comes to life. The film took home the 'Best Screenplay Adapted from Another Medium Form' at the Culver City Film Festival. Natalie's other screenplays and films have been featured and placed in the final rounds at HollyShorts Film Festival, NALIP: Latino Lens Film Festival, Shorts TV, Stage 32: Comedy Screenplay, Beverly Hills Film Festival, Culver City Film Festival, Indie Night Film Festival, Hollywood Screenplay Contest, Table Read My Screenplay - Austin Film Festival, and others. She was also an ambassador for Jen Zeano Designs (JZD), a clothing company in association with USA Networks. While Natalie continues to build her creative background, she is always open to collaborating with other artists and advocates. In-between productions, Natalie spends most of her time writing books and watching horror films. Her first young adult thriller book series, "Elephant," was published during the pandemic. The series is about four childhood best friends who uncover multiple family secrets. The books were also a finalist at Clare Books' the Binge-Watching Cure II contest for 'Best Novel.' The final installment of the series is set for publication in late 2022. In addition, she also adapted "The Extraordinary Ordinary" into a New Adult novel which is available in eBook and paperback. For details on previous and upcoming projects, be sure to check out her social media pages by visiting linktr.ee/extraordpictures
Natalie Roe is a production designer and producer, known for Tales of Bacon (2016), Terminal (2019) and The Creature Below (2016).
Natalie Roers is an American actress and author. Born in 1979 in Annapolis, MD, Natalie is a (now retired) news anchor whose decade-long news career spanned across three states and earned her three Emmy nominations and one win. A full-time voice over actor, Natalie has voiced literally thousands of projects around the world and has received both Voice Arts and Promax awards for her work. You can catch Natalie on-screen in various films and commercials, too. In addition to her performance work, Natalie is an award-winning, published author. She is the author of the young adult fantasy, Lucid, popular broadcast-industry guide, How to Become a Voice-Over Artist, and the crossover thriller, Beneath Them.
Natalie Rousseau is an actress, known for Shithouse (2020), Sour Milk (2022) and Amy and Peter Are Getting Divorced (2021).
Natalie Rowan is an actress, known for Strangers (2007) and See You at the Altar (2006).
Natalie Saint-Martin was born and raised in Atlanta, Georgia. Being an only child, her parents enrolled her in theater classes at an early age so that she had plenty of playtime with other children. Taking an instant liking to the stage, Natalie found herself playing a wide range of characters in numerous musical theater productions. Natalie's love of acting and singing encouraged her parents to make the move to California so that she could pursue her career on a more serious level in the heart of the entertainment industry. Natalie has since then acted in various films, including the lead in the short film, "Boxgirl", which went on to win an award for "Best in Horror" for Project Greenlight. In addition to recording a 4 song EP of original lyrics, music, and piano instrumentals, Natalie has also performed solo at various Los Angeles events including the noteworthy House of Blues on Sunset, Genghis Cohen, Room 5, Republic of Pie, and Amplyfi. In her spare time, Natalie enjoys kickboxing, free-weight training, hiking, and walking her two golden retrievers, Max and Lizzy.
Natalie Saleeba is an Australian born actress best known for her roles as Jessica Singleton in the medical drama series All Saints, Rosie Cammeniti on Neighbours and as Doctor Abigail Albert on the Logie award winning series House Husbands on which she starred through seasons 1- 5. Most recently Natalie reprised her role as Melanie in the ABC comedy Utopia. Natalie's debut role was in feature film Under The Lighthouse Dancing alongside Naomi Watts, Jack Thompson and Jacqueline McKenzie. Other early credits include Corridors of Power opposite Jeremy Sims and Head Start. Throughout her career Natalie has made regular guest appearances on many Australian TV shows including Tricky Business, Winners and Losers, Stingers, The Secret Life Of Us, Always Greener, Head Start, Corridors Of Power and Sweat as well as playing the lead role, Debs in the British Foxtel coproduction Lovebytes. Natalie also played Melanie in the ABC1 series Utopia and most recently could be seen alongside Rachel Griffiths in Dead Lucky for SBS, directed by David Caesar, as well as in the short film The Craft, alongside Helen Thompson and Zoe Terakes. Natalie was nominated for a TV Week Logie Award for Most Popular New Talent for her work on All Saints. On stage, Natalie made her debut with the prestigious Bell Shakespeare Company and went on to star in three productions for the company; Mad About You, Much Ado About Nothing and Rough Justice. Natalie's other theatre credits include The Return at The New Theatre, The Birthday Party at The Terminus theatre, Is That You Nancy at Twisty Club and Riding The Tiger for the Art Rage festival. In 2018 Natalie played the lead role in David Williamson's new play, Sorting out Rachel at the Ensemble Theatre, Directed by Nadia Tass. Most recently Natalie played seven different characters in Alice Birch's triptych, Anatomy of a Suicide at The Old Fitz. In 2015 Natalie completed a role in the feature film Truth, opposite Cate Blanchett and Robert Redford. Natalie's most recent work was for the role of Sylvia on Back to the Rafters, and voicing the Penguin Random House audiobook, My Father, The Murderer.
Natalie Salins is known for Repo! The Genetic Opera (2008), The Ascent (2010) and Double Daddy (2015).
Natalie Samy is known for The New Legends of Monkey (2018), The Brokenwood Mysteries (2014) and Bouncers (2023).
Natalie Schafer got her start doing Broadway plays then making the move to the big screen. Even before Gilligan's Island (1964), she was typecast in roles as society women, or elegant, fashionable ladies. It was her role as "Eunice 'Lovey' Wentworth Howell" wife of multi-millionaire Thurston Howell III, that she was best known for. After the show ended its run in 1967, Schafer did a few guest appearances on shows, most notably The Brady Bunch (1969).