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).
Natalie Scheetz was born on October 25, 1984 in Orange County, California, USA. She is an actress, known for Siberia (2013), Madison County (2011) and Invaders (2010).
Natalie Schneider has studied film and television acting for nine years. Currently (2021) she studies with Suzanne DeLaurentiis Productions (SDP) Career Community. Her most recent projects include the roles of Lisa in the feature film D-Railed, Arlene Manashil in What Do I Do Now, Ashley in the pilot of High Steaks, Lana in the independent film Two Left Shoes, as well as appearing as a featured extra in Hollywould, a Joshua Coates film. Natalie has worked with Brian Fox on Acting for the Camera and Ken Jansen for voiceover and commercial studies. While with The Actors Focus, Natalie's first acting course, she contributed to screenwriting and directing. During her middle school tenure, Natalie won Best Musical Score for her work on the independent short film The Boy Who Cried Shark. Other stage credits include theater appearances in Strath Haven High School's portrayal of You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown and High School Musical, produced by the Young Players Club (Swarthmore, PA). When not on stage, Natalie can be found behind the scenes on the make-up artistry crew for her high school dramas and musicals. Natalie is a sophomore at Pepperdine University (Malibu, CA), studying Integrated Marketing Communication. Natalie is an advanced tap dancer and has studied all forms of dance for 15 years at Broadway Bound Dance Academy (Media, PA).
Natalie Scott Seman is an actress and composer, known for Psychology of Secrets (2013), The Echo Construct (2013) and No Sin Unpunished (2019).
Natalie Seus is an American actor, singer, and dancer. She is featured in "One Moment" as Ellie Minogue alongside the late Danny Aiello. The film has won many awards at film festivals such as Sedona Film Festival, Art of Brooklyn Film Festival, Cinequest Film Festival, and more. One critic says " Primary supporting roles begin with Natalie Seus as Ellie, Caroline's daughter and Joe's granddaughter whom he dotes on, defends, and ultimately connects with as a grandfather should, even as she also manages to be a bit of a familial tattletale along the way." She has also starred in many regional theater shows throughout the years which has gotten her recognition from The New York Times and her union status.
Natalie Shaheen is an actress and producer, known for Godzilla: King of the Monsters (2019), Triple 9 (2016) and Magic Mike XXL (2015).
Natalie Sharp can currently be seen in CW's, The Flash. The blonde beauty plays dangerous new meta named 'Sunshine.' Sunshine is a wild card seeking to wreak havoc on Central City. She can also recently be seen in 90210 revival from FOX, BH90210, as 'Anna,' a successful, millennial, TV writer who is involved with the dynamic set of 90201, both professionally, and personally. Throughout her acting career, Natalie has gained an impressive resume that includes both stage and screen productions of notable projects. She has also been able to showcase her voice (singing), alongside acting, melting her two passions. She began working in TV guest-starring in CW's cult hit series 'Supernatural,' and later appearing in the hit shows, 'You Me Her,' 'Motive,' and 'Loudermilk.' She was also seen in 'The Miracle Season' alongside Academy Award winners Helen Hunt and William Hurt. Most recently she starred in the musical comedy 'Hit The Road' from Audience Network as a series regular, playing the role of 'Ria,' daughter to Jason Alexander's character and lead singer of the series. Natalie has also accumulated considerable experience in the theatre. Highlights include her portrayal of 'Sandy' in Grease, obnoxious stepsister 'Joy' in Cinderella, 'Jafar' in Aladdin, 'Louisa' in The Sound of Music, the 'March Hare' in Alice in Wonderland, and the lead role of 'Ralph' in an all-girl version of Lord of The Flies. Natalie's passions lay in acting, as well as in singing and songwriting. Despite all of her success in Tv and Film, she received a BA in Drama and a Minor in business at Loyola Marymount University in Los Angeles. She has also been a competitive athlete and enjoys volleyball, badminton, wake surfing, and snowboarding. Natalie trains at Anthony Meindl's Actor's workshop in both LA and Vancouver.
Natalie is an actress from a family of actors. Her mother Susan Damante and her sister Vinessa Shaw are both actresses, with Vinessa Shaw starring in the Showtime series Ray Donovan. Natalie Shaw played the character Tally in Just One Night with Timothy Hutton, Rachel Kaplan on House, in the episode "Babies and Bathwater," and Shane Fusco on the television series Under Suspicion, for which she earned a nomination for Best Performance by a Young Actress in a Drama Series for the Young Artist Awards. She has recently been in award-winning films including From the Woods (2014), directed by Nicholas Wendl, a contestant at the Cannes Film Festival in 2014, Touch (2014), directed by Dawn Fields, and Sex and Violence (2014). She graduated from Sarah Lawrence College and was born and raised in Topanga Cyn, Ca.
Natalie Shepherd is known for Mr. Anonymous (2009), Bull (2011) and Catching Hearts (2012).
Natalie Shershow is an award winning young Mexican-American actor/ filmmaker born and raised in Portland, OR but currently residing in New York City. She began her film career at the age of 10 with a co-star role on TNT's Leverage, and went on to play a young Jessica Dobson in The Shin's Simple Song music video. In recent years, Shershow has worked on set for a number of independent short films/ features (as both talent and a Production Assistant) commercials, and the Netflix original series, American Vandal.