Natasha Pavlovich is a Serbian-American actress who has made a significant impact in the world of Hollywood and international prime-time network television shows and films. Her versatility as an actress has enabled her to take on a wide range of roles, speaking in various languages, portraying characters from all over the world, and showcasing her dramatic and comedic abilities.
From playing the innocent and naive girl just off the boat from the old country to the hired assassin, Natasha has acted in hundreds of roles throughout her career. Her impressive repertoire includes speaking Russian as Marina Oswald, the wife of Lee Harvey Oswald, on the hit TV show "Quantum Leap." She has also spoken Arabic as an Iraqi Lieutenant on JAG, sang in Romanian as the nanny on the sit-com "Pride & Joy," and spoken in French as a fashion designer on Dick Wolf's show "Players."
Natasha has played a variety of characters, including a fashion model on "Down The Shore," an Italian on "Delta," a Bolivian beauty queen in "The Naked Truth," and a Roma in JAG's episode of "Gypsy Eyes." Her extensive experience in acting has also led her to appear in multiple episodes of the popular Serbian TV series "Gorki Plodovi," (Bitter Fruit),acting in the Serbian language.
One of Natasha's most memorable movie sets was on "The Son of the Pink Panther," filmed at the famous Pinewood Studios in Ivers, England. Her daily routine included learning how to direct from legendary director Blake Edwards, sipping tea with Julie Andrews, and running lines with Academy Award-winner and co-star, Roberto Benigni.
Natasha was also gearing up to publish her decades-long literary works of novels and screenplays when her life took another direction. Due to a child custody battle with her longtime partner and ex-fiancé, Tarzan actor Joe Lara, and his new bride, Gwen Shamblin Lara, and her Remnant Fellowship "cult," Natasha studied law and successfully represented herself against three seasoned attorneys.
A glimpse into her life during that period can be seen in the Max documentary series, "The Way Down: God, Greed, and the Cult of Gwen Shamblin." Natasha intends to release her memoir and film and television projects to showcase her writing, directing, producing, and acting skills.