Natalie Victoria's impressive career in theatre writing and performing began with her original creative work, earning her the prestigious "Best Actress in Dramatic Category" award at the Meta Theatre during the Hollywood Across America Showcase in 2009. Her outstanding performance caught the attention of the Action on Film International Film Festival, where she was nominated for "Outstanding Cast Performance" in the action/thriller feature "Abstraction" in 2013.
Recognized as one of "The Most Inspiring People of 2011" by Gladys Magazine, Natalie's passion for the arts has driven her to create new characters and bring unique stories to the stage and screen. Her breakthrough role as Ellie in the zombie/comedy "Deadheads" in 2012 marked the beginning of her successful career in feature films, short films, and stage plays.
Natalie's extensive filmography boasts an impressive array of roles, including the enigmatic Tortuga Wench in "Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End," a fun-loving sorority girl in "Beer Pong Saved My Life," a tortured girl grappling with suicide in the award-winning stage play "Diary of Catholic School Dropout," and many more. Her versatility as an actress has allowed her to take on a wide range of characters, from a power-hungry corporate villain in "Inspectres" to a destitute woman trying to stay alive and make amends in "Chemical Peel."
After a freak accident outside of set, Natalie suffered a traumatic brain injury, forcing her to take a hiatus from Hollywood to heal, rehabilitate, and recover. She made a triumphant return to the big screen in 2023 with the feature film "Malum," a reimagining of "Last Shift" in which she reprised her role as Marigold.
Filmmakers and producers describe Natalie as a "joy to work with on set," praising her as a fun and thoughtful actress who is fearless, vulnerable, authentic on screen, witty, and always a team player. With a remarkable ability to adapt to any genre, Natalie has booked leads, co-star, and ensemble roles in projects ranging from dramatic features and thrillers to action films, comedies, horror, and sci-fi.
Natalie is married to director/screenwriter Anthony DiBlasi, her creative partner, and together they began writing in 2020, developing projects in multiple genres, including horror, thriller, drama, and sci-fi features. She continues to act, write, and develop projects in the Los Angeles area, solidifying her status as a talented and versatile actress in the entertainment industry.