about
Natalie is a New York–based actor, singer, and writer. Raised in Corpus Christi with strong ties to her Mexican heritage, she grew up speaking Spanish with her abuela, developing a love of mariachi music and homemade tortillas.
She has performed off-Broadway in Ah, Wilderness! at the Sheen Center, and in Honestly Abe at the Actor’s Temple. Additional NYC credits include the U.S. premiere of Collaborators, and productions of King Lear, As You Like It, and A Piece of My Heart.
In 2025, Natalie performed at the Challenged Athletes Foundation’s annual Heroes, Heart & Hope Gala at Casa Cipriani with the Raise Gospel Choir, of which she is a member, and appeared with the group in a commercial alongside comedian Kevin Farley. Last year, she was also featured as the lead in a campaign for T-Mobile. She has appeared in quite a few independent films and will next be seen in the upcoming mob comedy The Don, set to shoot in late 2026. She will return to Reno this summer for her third year performing with Caesars Entertainment at the Hot August Nights Festival.
Beyond performing, Natalie is currently co-developing Hark!, an episodic comedy about the lives of New York City church musicians. She was also part of the producing team behind Inheritance: Love, Loss, and the Legacy of the Holocaust (Rutgers University Press), currently in development for film. In her downtime, she can often be found wandering antique stores, snorkeling and scuba diving, or gardening. At home in Harlem, she and her husband—a bass-baritone—are probably singing, while their dog, Hazel, looks on with mild concern.