Natalie Sharp(VI)
- Actress
Natalie Sharp was born and raised in Vancouver, BC, and developed a passion for performance when she was just 2 years old. She started with singing and dancing but then really found her place in the theatre accumulating leading roles in notable productions like Grease, Cinderella, The Sound of Music, 12 Angry Men, and an all-girl version of the classic survival tale, Lord of the Flies.
Natalie departed for Los Angeles to pursue a BA in Theatre, and a business minor at Loyola Marymount University. There she was fully immersed on stage, and on screen, frequently cast in other student's film projects where she refined her skills.
Her career gained momentum while enrolled at LMU, after she landed the feature film Miracle Season, aside Helen Hunt, William Hurt and Erin Moriarty. She quickly went on to star in the musical comedy series, Hit The Road, playing "Ria," the daughter of Jason Alexander, and the lead singer of the series.
After graduating from University, Natalie continued in TV gaining recurring roles on FOX's Beverly Hills 90210, The CW's The Flash (playing fan favorite villain "Sunshine"), Amazon Prime's Wilderness, and most recently in Netflix's My Life With The Walter Boys, as "Blake Hartford," a tough and charming rodeo coach.
Natalie departed for Los Angeles to pursue a BA in Theatre, and a business minor at Loyola Marymount University. There she was fully immersed on stage, and on screen, frequently cast in other student's film projects where she refined her skills.
Her career gained momentum while enrolled at LMU, after she landed the feature film Miracle Season, aside Helen Hunt, William Hurt and Erin Moriarty. She quickly went on to star in the musical comedy series, Hit The Road, playing "Ria," the daughter of Jason Alexander, and the lead singer of the series.
After graduating from University, Natalie continued in TV gaining recurring roles on FOX's Beverly Hills 90210, The CW's The Flash (playing fan favorite villain "Sunshine"), Amazon Prime's Wilderness, and most recently in Netflix's My Life With The Walter Boys, as "Blake Hartford," a tough and charming rodeo coach.








