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Natalie Sharp, born and raised in Vancouver, BC, discovered her love for performance at the age of 2. She began with singing and dancing before finding her true passion in theatre, landing leading roles in notable productions such as Grease, Cinderella, The Sound of Music, 12 Angry Men, and an all-female adaptation of the classic survival story, Lord of the Flies.
Natalie moved to Los Angeles to pursue a BA in Theatre with a business minor at Loyola Marymount University. Immersed in both stage and screen work, she frequently appeared in student films, honing her craft.
Her career took off while at LMU when she secured a role in the feature film Miracle Season, acting alongside Helen Hunt, William Hurt, and Erin Moriarty. She then starred as "Ria," the lead singer and daughter of Jason Alexander, in the musical comedy series Hit The Road.
Following graduation, Natalie continued to build her television career with recurring roles on FOX's Beverly Hills 90210, The CW's The Flash as the popular villain "Sunshine," Amazon Prime's Wilderness, and most recently, Netflix's My Life With The Walter Boys, where she portrayed "Blake Hartford," a tough and charismatic rodeo coach.