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Natalie will never be typecast because she
is so versatile. She performed a touching
dramatic scene of a mother committing
suicide because her child was abused. Her
director praised the magnificence of
Natalie’s performance. On the other hand,
Natalie can also provide a comedic
performance that will have audiences
laughing weeks and months later or she
can also portray a blood-thirsty villain or
assassin. Natalie recently wrote and
composed the music for a song titled
“Taken” for an epic four-film Sci Fi series
titled “Alien Park” that deals with people
abducted by Aliens from National Parks.
Natalie recently finished a film titled
“Nuns 2” playing a demon hunter in a
movie trilogy directed by Will Collazo and
produced by Mark C. Fullhardt. She will
also be working on four more film projects with Will and Mark, one of which is titled “Camp
Murder 2, where Natalie will play a paranormal investigator. Natalie will be soon be working in a
film titled “BEG 2” with Kevin McDonald and Tony Todd, known for his highly popular horror film
character “Candyman.” Natalie will play bad-girl villain Janessa Sims in an action/drama/crime TV
series titled “Vice Squad,” that will play all around the world. There will be different flavors of
“Vice Squad” and the Janessa Sims character will appear in all of them, such as “Vice Squad N.Y.”
and “Vice Squad Atlanta,” and “Vice Squad L.A., etc.
Natalie is in total disbelief of what’s happening as
she is being pursued almost daily now by directors,
producers, talent agencies wanting to sign her up
for project after project. Natalie has been
represented for the past eight years by Manager
Charles C. Brooks at Prime Film Ventures, Inc.
Charles is also a co-writer along with Natalie on
two upcoming film projects, “Jessica Lives,” an
action revenge thriller, and “Psych Ruins,” a
supernatural reincarnation horror film that Natalie
recently started an Indiegogo campaign site for
with Malaki Entertainment LLC. Natalie is also
represented by Manager Kevin Cornell Kellum at
Ascendant Talent Management that recently
merged with Ubiquity Entertainment Corporation.