Natalie Bain
SAG/AEA

Natalie Bain is an accomplished actress, singer and voice over talent.  She began acting at the age of 8 in her hometown of Guilderland, NY.  After catching "the bug", Natalie continued to perform in a number of musicals and straight plays, including starring roles as Sandy in Grease and Sarah Brown in Guys and Dolls.

After she graduated high school, Natalie attended SUNY Cortland where she double majored in both Musical Theater and Communications with a concentration in Public Relations and Advertising.
  In the summer of 2004 she began acting in film and television, and landed a speaking role on the NBC show “American Dreams”.  She continued her education at SUNY Cortland and for the next three years, worked in Independent and Student films, commercials, industrials, modeled and continued to perform in both college and regional theater. 

Among Natalie’s favorite roles, are Hope in Anything Goes, Gwendolen in The Importance of Being Earnest, Florence in The Female Version of The Odd Couple, and Desiree in A Little Night Music

After graduating Cum Laude from SUNY Cortland, Natalie moved to Los Angeles, CA. There she continued her studies at the Larry Moss Studio with Michelle Danner and Tim Craig and also fine tuned her improv skills with Annie Sertich at the Groundlings School of Improv.  During her year and a half stay in L.A. she found continuous background and featured background work in both film and television.  Natalie became a regular on both Las Vegas andThe Bold and the Beautiful and can also be seen in The Office, The Unit, Privilegedand Dirty Sexy Money

Since moving back to the East coast, Natalie has continued to act in Independent films, commercials industrials and web-series.  She has lent her voice to several commercials, motion comics and e-learning programs, and most recently starred in the action web-series, Super-Knocked Up!  


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