Natalie Christina
- Actress
Raised in her mother's native Quito, Ecuador and Washington, D.C. the
stage for world politics, Natalie Christina thought a career in Foreign
Affairs was her calling. She studied Government & International
Politics with visions of changing the world but was disconcerted by all
the bad acting she saw from politicians. She realized that that stage
wasn't for her so she bowed out of politics to study her true passion
for acting at local studios and theaters as well as The American
Academy of Dramatic Arts in New York City.
Soon after she began working on many projects, appearing in both English and Spanish language industrials, short films, national commercials and television shows including "America's Most Wanted" and TruTV's "Missing Persons Unit". Natalie is also enthusiastic about her theatre work. In her most recent stage performance, Natalie was described in the press as a "fantastic listener and reactor ... [with] near perfect stage presence and movement."
In other realms, Natalie had a memorable experience as a volunteer at Washington Ear, an organization that provides information services for the visually impaired. There she became more familiar with reading "cold copy" while helping people like her grandmother and cousins who have macular degeneration. She is an avid Formula One enthusiast vicariously fulfilling her need for speed and relishes the flowing freedom of snowboarding. Natalie loves going back to Ecuador and on occasion you can find her dancing with the moonlight in other captivating places this world has to offer.
Soon after she began working on many projects, appearing in both English and Spanish language industrials, short films, national commercials and television shows including "America's Most Wanted" and TruTV's "Missing Persons Unit". Natalie is also enthusiastic about her theatre work. In her most recent stage performance, Natalie was described in the press as a "fantastic listener and reactor ... [with] near perfect stage presence and movement."
In other realms, Natalie had a memorable experience as a volunteer at Washington Ear, an organization that provides information services for the visually impaired. There she became more familiar with reading "cold copy" while helping people like her grandmother and cousins who have macular degeneration. She is an avid Formula One enthusiast vicariously fulfilling her need for speed and relishes the flowing freedom of snowboarding. Natalie loves going back to Ecuador and on occasion you can find her dancing with the moonlight in other captivating places this world has to offer.