Natalia K. Grace

Natalia K. Grace

Natalia K. Grace (born Natalia Kucharina) is an actress and a modern performer. Raised in Ryazan, Russia, she has been performing on stage as a contemporary visual artist and a dancer since the age of 5. After High School she moved to Moscow to attend National Research University - Higher School of Economics where she secured her degree in Financia... Show more »
Natalia K. Grace (born Natalia Kucharina) is an actress and a modern performer. Raised in Ryazan, Russia, she has been performing on stage as a contemporary visual artist and a dancer since the age of 5. After High School she moved to Moscow to attend National Research University - Higher School of Economics where she secured her degree in Financial Management. Upon graduation she worked as a successful business executive in Moscow before deciding to change careers and pursue her acting passion as a professional. After being discovered by two acting scouts at the same time, one Russian, one American, she won a talent based scholarship to study acting for film in New York Film Academy and moved to Los Angeles. Having graduated in Winter 2015, She performed as a lead on the Los Angeles theatre scene. Collaborated with many talented directors. Among others she worked with Mary McGuckian on A Girl From Mogadishu (2019-2020) and Dennis Dugan on Love, Weddings & Other Disasters (2020). She played the leading part of Ms. Verdez in the horror film DOLLZ (dir. by Rob Lee, 2016). Worked with Patrick Durham in the action franchise Cross Wars. Natalia starred as a lead in the short To Feel Human, which became so well acclaimed in Cannes International Film Festival and many others all around the world. This collaboration with Japanese Cinematographer Junpei Suzuki continued with the mysterious feature To Feel Human 2. Natalia worked with Gale Hansen, Margie Haber and Anthony Meindl, she practices her comedy and improve skills at The Groundlings, Meisner technique at the Ruskin School of Acting. Show less «
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