Name |
Natasha Blasick |
Height |
5 ft 9 in |
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Date of Birth |
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Place of Birth |
Odessa, Ukrainian SSR, USSR [now Ukraine] |
Famous for |
Acting |
Natasha Blasick is an actress. Natasha Blasick was born in the former USSR in the city of Odessa on the Black Sea. Her first language is Russian, She grew up in a Soviet style apartment that housed two families. She made her debut as a lead actress in the film Death of Evil (2009) (V). She is the oldest daughter of Sergei and Ludmilla and has a younger sister, Marina. Natasha is the first member of her family to pursue a career in acting. Life in the USSR saw Natasha wearing homemade clothes and attending Young Pioneers of the Soviet Union camp. Interested in studying English from the age of six Natasha waited many winter hours for the most affordable public transportation to ferry her to and from her language classes.
At the age of 14 she and her father, Sergei, were visited by a UFO. Natasha studied dance, acted in many plays and competed in several beauty contests. Eventually earning a masters degree in marketing Natasha bid farewell to family and Odessa on a voyage of love, to marry her American husband Martin Blasick. Natasha immediately embraced both Los Angeles and the craft of acting where she studied technique with several coaches, melding the training into her own acting style. Her leading role in Notes from the New World (2010), based on Dostoevsky's Notes From The Underground screened in festivals across Europe. In The Black Russian (2012) Natasha traveled to India to shoot the title role of the multi-layered Francesca, a Russian ex-patriot caught up in a deadly game of love.
Mockbuster Paranoid Activity 2 (2011) starred Natasha in a battle against an Alaskan poltergeist. She was the swimsuit winner in the Mrs. World contest and appeared as Sasha the secret agent on "Days of Our Lives" (1965). She also appeared in Meet the Spartans (2008) and (as herself) in "Battle of the Bods" (2008). She had the chance show her comedic talents doings sketches for a season of Spike TV's "MDN" (2004) and on "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" (2003). Natasha co-produced Death of Evil (2009) (V) and Vampiro (2009). In 2012 Natasha released Live In Your World, an EP of her own brand of pop-electronica music.