Meet Natalie Stone
Meet Natalie Stone
Named by her parents after Natalie Wood, London-born Natalie became a childhood actor and dancer. Among her many early roles, she appeared in the show Young Stars of Tomorrow, a concept that has proven true. A talented performer, she earned scholarships in dramatic studies. A great beauty, she became one of Britain’s teen “Faces of the Year.” Ever growing as an actor, Natalie moved to LA to study the Method Technique at the Lee Strasberg Theatre & Film Institute.
Combining classical British training with the Method, Natalie has landed roles in 13 films in the past five years. The 2007 30,000 Leagues Under the Sea,in which she plays the female lead opposite Lorenzo Lamas, continues to be aired on television around the world. For the 2008 Allan Quartermain and the Temple of Skulls, Natalie traveled to South Africa. Her most recent film project is Al Pacino’s Wilde Salome, now in post-production.
In addition to her roles on the big screen, Natalie has appeared in two TV series, Casanova’s Love Letters and 10 Dates from Hell. And she just finished performing on the LA stage in Wallace Shawn’s Aunt Dan and Lemon, once again demonstrating her multifaceted acting abilities.
Prepare yourselves … more of Natalie Stone is coming. Her comedic chops have been discovered. She is attached to the British comedy Stand Well Back, a film to be directed by Andrew Morahan. She plays the weather girl on a new SNL type show Eat my Sports for Comedy Time and Pittman Productions is developing a TV comedy series around her and her close friend Ami Chorlton.