News

  • June 27, 2009: The film Natasha worked on for the Seattle 48 Hour Film Project, "Cupidity," can now be watched online.

  • June 26, 2009: "The Spy and the Sparrow" has been reviewed by The Hollywood Reporter.

  • June 21, 2009: The trailer for "A Measure of Comfort" is now available on Natasha's Media page.

  • June 19, 2009: Join Natasha on Facebook.

  • June 19, 2009: Natasha has joined Absurd Reality Theatre for the The Seattle 48 Hour Film Project. The contest kicks off on Friday, June 19 at 6pm and films are due on Sunday, June 21. The films will premiere on June 23, and air again on June 25. Tickets can be purchased here (select the date you wish to attend to purchase your tickets).

  • June 18, 2009: "The Spy and the Sparrow" received a 4 out of 5 stars average user rating at SIFF. Read the reviews for the film from The Kitsap Sun and The Seattle Times.

  • June 17, 2009: "The Spy and the Sparrow" can now be pre-ordered on Netflix.

  • May 8 2009: SIFF showtimes have now been announced and tickets are available for purchase. "Spy and the Sparrow" will premiere on June 10, 2009 and will play again on June 13, 2009. For more information and to purchase tickets, click here. "November" will be screening on May 31, 2009 as part of the Serenity Prayers screening. For more information on "November" click here and to purchase tickets, click here.

  • May 1 2009: "Claustrophobia" will be premiering May 12, 2009 at the Northwest Film Forum Film Challenge Screening of Exquisite Corpse. Visit Brown Paper Tickets to purchase tickets.

  • April 30 2009: In November, Natasha was cast in the introduction video for the new online game "Battlecell," which is now live. "One world. One map. 55 million cells; millions of players. One winner takes all. Move troops, send ships, conquer cells, make allies, eliminate enemies and get featured on the action-series webisodes. Do you have what it takes?" You can play Battlecell on the official site or through the Facebook application.

  • April 23 2009: Filming on "Claustrophobia" has wrapped.

  • April 21 2009: Filming on "Claustrophobia" has begun.

  • April 18 2009: Natasha will have two films in the 2009 Seattle Internationl Film Festival (SIFF): the world premiere of the feature film "Spy and the Sparrow" and the short "November".

  • April 17 2009: Natasha has been cast in the Joe Shapiro short film "Claustrophobia," which is an entry into the Northwest Film Forum film challenge: Exquisite Corpse.

  • March 8 2009: Natasha will be playing the voices of two cartoon characters: a microscopic intelligent alien life form and a complicated teenage lead cheerleader. More details to come...

  • October 26 2008: Natasha attended a special fund raising screening for "November" at the Cafe Amore in Seattle.

  • October 23 2008: Natasha recently starred in a short film aimed to encourage voting. "Worst Thing to Say on a Blind Date" can be viewed here.

  • October 2 2008: Shooting on "A Measure of Comfort" has wrapped.

  • September 24 2008: "A Measure of Comfort" is currently shooting.

  • September 9 2008: Natasha has been cast in a project that we have to keep under wraps for now. Keep checking back for more information...

  • September 9 2008: Natasha has been cast in the leading role of Amanda in the feature "A Measure of Comfort". The film is about "a struggling writer wrestling with his changed perception of the world after a doomed relationship draws to a conclusion." Shooting starts on September 24.

  • August 24 2008: The Nexus Project has been reviewed by several Seattle based sites:
    "Bobos and Blood Sports"
    "Nexus Project Gives Voice to a Dozen Playwrights"
    "Reviews: interlace [falling star],The Nexus Project"
    "Next Stage's Ten-Minute Play Fest"

  • August 23 2008: Filming on "Showgirls" has wrapped.

  • August 4 2008: "The Delivery" has been selected as an official entry in the 9th annual Port Townsend Film Festival. The festival runs from September 26-28, 2008. "The Delivery" will be showcased in "The Human Condition" program and will be screened twice at this festival.

  • July 29 2008: The Nexus Project will have a special showing at Bumbershoot on Sunday, August 31st from 1pm-1:45pm at the Center House Theatre. Visit the Bumbershoot Nexus Project page for more information.

  • July 29 2008: Natasha has been cast in two plays for Next Stage's "Nexum Project". The festival, featuring twelve, ten minute plays, written by local playwrights in the Seattle area, were inspired by and support local charities. Natasha will appear in "Blood Love" which supports the Puget Sounds Blood Center and "One Rainy Night" which supports the Vera Project. The Nexus Project runs from August 16th-September 7th. Check out Brown Paper Tickets for showtimes and to purchase advanced tickets.

  • July 12 2008: "Showgirls" is currently filming.

  • July 11, 2008: Filming on "Siblings" has wrapped.

  • July 9, 2008: Natasha is currently filming "Siblings".

  • June 23, 2008: Natasha is producing the film "Showgirls", which is a spoof on reality TV where some guys are trying to make a reality series about showgirls.

  • June 23, 2008: Filming on "Mistaken Identity" has wrapped.

  • June 15, 2008: Natasha is currently filming "Mistaken Identity".

  • June 11, 2008: Natasha has been cast in the leading role of Violet in the short film, "Siblings," directed by Staci Bernstein. The film is written by and co-stars Morgan Elizabeth. Natasha is also a producer on this film.

  • June 1, 2008: Natasha has been cast in the leading role of Madison in the short film, "Mistaken Identity," directed by Cassandra Chamberlain.

  • May 20, 2008: Natasha will be attending the screening of "Ordinary Angels" at the 2008 Seattle True Independent Film Festival (STIFF), on June 8th.

  • May 15, 2008: "Ordinary Angels" has been accepted into the 2008 Seattle True Independent Film Festival (STIFF). The film will screen June 8th at 1:30pm.

  • May 11, 2008: Natasha will be attending the world premiere of "Shut Eye" at the 2008 Seattle International Film Festival (SIFF), on May 26th. She will also be attending the June 11th screening.

  • May 11, 2008: "Shut Eye" will be premiering at the 2008 Seattle International Film Festival (SIFF). The movie will screen on May 26th at 6:30pm and June 11th at 4:30pm. Purchase Tickets for the Fly Filmmaking Challenge, which includes "Shut Eye".

  • April 3rd, 2008: Natasha will be attending the 168 Film Festival, April 12-13th.

  • April 2nd, 2008: Natasha has been nominated for Best Actress for "November" in the 168 Film Festival.

  • March 21st, 2008: Natasha has wrapped filming on "Shut Eye".

  • March 2008: "Ordinary Angels" has been accepted into the Indie Spirit Film Festival in Colorado Springs, which runs April 25th – 27th. This is the film's fifth festival.

  • March 2008: Natasha has been cast in the role of Violet in the film, "Shut Eye", for the 2008 Fly Filmmaking Challenge, which is produced by the Seattle International Film Festival (SIFF). The Fly Filmmaking Challenge sets up time limits to shoot and edit a film to create "on the fly" filmmaking.

  • March 2008: Natasha has been cast in the leading role of Alisha for the short film, "November", written for the 168 Film Project which "is a competition where producers have 168 hours (1 week) to film and edit a 11-minute movie based on a theme and a Bible verse".

  • November 19 2007: "Seconds" has wrapped.

  • November 9 2007: Shooting on "Seconds" has begun.

  • October 2007: Natasha has been cast in the leading role of Laura for the short film, "Seconds", which explores depression and self injury.

  • June 8th, 2007: Natasha will be playing Blanca Trueba in this magnificent saga of love, magic and revolution. Book-It is thrilled to bring it to the stage in a world premiere adaptation. One of the most successful Latin American novelists of all time, author Isabel Allende made her literary debut with The House of the Spirits. The multi-generational story of the Trueba family weaves together an intricate tale of Chilean history, from the turn of the 20th-century through the upheaval of the 1970s, all relayed through the technicolor lens of magic realism. Join us as we journey south for what Booklist terms "a splendid and fantastic meditation on a people and a nation."

  • February and March 2007: Natasha is playing Janet Hellar in "Spy and the Sparrow", directed by Garrett Bennett in Seattle. The film stars Elizabeth Rohm, David Rasche, Eric Roberts and Louise Berggren.

  • September 22nd, 2006: Book-it Repertory Theatre's production of "Broken For You" opens. It's a touching and powerful novel by Seattle local Stephanie Kallos. Order a copy of this "Today Show" pick.

  • September 2nd, 2006: If you did not get a chance to see "The Delivery" at SIFF, check out the Fly Films at Bumbershoot 2006 in Seattle. For more information visit the Bumbershoot web site. "Never underestimate the power of the written word...nor a little bit of chocolate."
  • August 11, 2006: The film noir "Curtains" is premiering at the Northwest Film Forum at 2pm at a free public screening. "Welcome to the underworld of 1947. Glamour, intrigue...danger...stay cool. Stay alive."

  • August 11, 2006: Natasha is currently filming the feature film "Sunday, Sunday, Sunday." Directed by James Gillies. This ambitious project will be filmed in two days.

  • August 10th, 2006" "Natural Possession" has wrapped. Look for this thriller during 2007's festival circuit. Updates about the film can be found on the official site.

  • Natasha recently wrapped the rapid fire filming of the touching romantic comedy "The Delivery," directed by Virginia Bogert. Shot in five days "The Delivery" is a part of the 2006 Seattle International Film Festival's Fly Film Series.

  • Natasha is currently filming the independent feature film "Natural Possession," directed by Antony DeGennaro. The film was shot in Seattle's Pioneer Square.

  • February 25th, 2006: "The Big Bogey" will be shown at the Post Alley Film Festival