Natascha is a German born Australian actress with experience in film, television, theatre and dance with productions both in Australia, Germany and Switzerland. She is a diverse actress who demonstrates an in-depth understanding of the characters she is portraying and can easily adapt and improvise when needed. Natascha enjoys working collaboratively with both cast and crew, coming together creatively to produce meaningful stories. She is currently based in Zurich, Switzerland but is open to work globally.
Unique traits: Sporty with skills in snowboarding, scuba diving, padel, running and swimming.
The Last Screenwriter
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Film
by Peter Luisi
Doctor Screenwriter Jack faces AI competitor matching, even surpassing, his skills. Opportunity to collaborate writing film with AI system leaves him grappling with pride and fear of obsolescence.
Brimstone
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Film
by Martin Koolhoven
Working Girl First Period From the moment the new Reverend climbs the pulpit, Liz knows that she and her family are in great danger.
Mission Backup Earth
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Television
by Alexander Pfander (Sci-Fi)
Robonanny In the near future, a cosmic catastrophe hits us without warning. Unforeseen by any scientist, the Sun transits rapidly into a red giant. Having no choice, Mankind desperately tries to escape the solar system. The survivors become space nomads, seeking a viable replacement for Earth. The series follow the struggle of the survivors of mankind in their efforts to colonize a habitable exoplanet, where they need to install the so called "human backup".
Adventurados
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Film
by Berton Pierce (Adventure, Comedy and Sci-Fi)
Crazy Ex-Girlfriend An Irish road movie in space. Two down and out shuttle pilots take an important cargo from the Moon to Earth and all goes wrong. Along the way they discover they are not who they think they are forcing them to rethink their lives.
Kiana
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Film (short)
by Hallam Drury (Drama and Sci-Fi)
Kate Sam and Abbie want to have a baby, but their decision will have profound consequences for their friends and community. Kiana is a dialogue-driven short film that explores whether or not the cost of creating life can be too high.
NIDA
(2011-2012)