Nat Bush

Nat Bush

Personal Details

Biography

Natasha Bush is renowned for her pivotal roles in a trio of iconic cinematic productions, with the first being the 1958 film adaptation of James A. Michener's Pulitzer Prize-winning novel, "South Pacific", which garnered widespread critical acclaim and commercial success.

Furthermore, Bush's impressive filmography also includes a 1973 cinematic retelling of Herman Melville's timeless classic, "Rappresentazione della terribile caccia alla balena bianca Moby Dick", a tale of obsession, mortality, and the unrelenting power of nature.

In addition to these notable performances, Bush's acting career has also been marked by her portrayal of the enigmatic and alluring courtesan, Mata Hari, in the 1967 film "Dossier Mata Hari", a captivating exploration of espionage, deception, and the blurred lines between reality and fiction.

Career

1982
Manhattan Baby
Manhattan Baby as Caretaker (uncredited)
The New York Ripper
The New York Ripper as Police Detective (uncredited)
1990: The Bronx Warriors
1990: The Bronx Warriors as Tigers Member (uncredited)
1981
Absurd
Absurd as Deputy (uncredited)
1980
Contamination
Contamination as Warehouse Worker (uncredited)
City of the Living Dead
City of the Living Dead as Sgt. Clay (uncredited)
1979
From Corleone to Brooklyn
From Corleone to Brooklyn as Street Thug (uncredited)
1978
Top Secret
Top Secret as Sergeant
Papaya: Love Goddess of the Cannibals
Papaya: Love Goddess of the Cannibals as Man at 'Macumba' ritual
1976
The Big Racket
The Big Racket as American Tourist (uncredited)
1958
South Pacific
South Pacific as Boar's Tooth Ceremonial Dancer: Firetender