Name |
Natalie Brown |
Height |
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Naionality |
Canadian |
Date of Birth |
17 May 1973 |
Place of Birth |
Timmins, Ontario, Canada |
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Natalie Brown has enjoyed success in all areas of the entertainment industry for over 15 years.
Born and raised in Timmins, Ontario, Canada, she began her career dancing, choreographing, and acting in high school productions. A modeling career soon ensued, landing her first international cosmetic campaign, and the very high profile national commercial as "the Heinz ketchup girl", in her early teens. Immediately following her high school graduation, modeling took her abroad to many parts of Asia and the U.S., raising money for tuition at York University where she studied fine arts.
Natalie has appeared in numerous Canadian and American magazines, including Cosmopolitan, Mademoiselle, Seventeen, Fashion, Chatelaine, and Wish, and has been hailed, "Canada's 'IT' Girl." To date, Natalie has starred in over 60 T.V. commercials, many of which were award-winning, in- cluding the internationally successful Bailey's campaign. Her voice is distinct and can be heard co-hosting and narrating award shows, animated series, numerous radio and television spots. Her television credits include guest spots on many American and Canadian television series, such as 1-800-Missing, Wild Card, ReGenesis, and Showcase's Naked Josh.
Amongst her early film credits are the Hollywood features, How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days, and Welcome to Mooseport. She has since landed lead roles in the Lifetime movies, Black Widower, and A Woman Scorned, starred with David Carradine in the feature film The Last Sect, and co-starred with Frank Langella and Dean Cain in the NBC mini-series 10.5 Apocalypse. Immediately after shooting the lead role in the sci-fi movie Something Beneath, Natalie landed the title role in the much talked about Sophie, a CBC television comedy inspired by the popular French series, Les hauts et les bas de Sophie Paquin. She is currently shooting the series in Montréal.