Natasha Zoë Dean has been a lover of films and television since she was a very small child. Raised on the classics by her grandparents, she developed a deep love of classic Hollywood and the rich history that could be found within it. Her interest in acting began when she was eight years old, after seeing Leonard Nimoy playing Mr. Spock in Star Trek for the first time. Natasha is a skilled singer and is able to perform many genres of music. As for her acting ability, she has an uncanny ear for accents, and impersonation. In her spare time, Natasha enjoys doing old Hollywood biographies for presentation on YouTube. She is also an amateur photographer, and occasionally shares her photography with her followers on Instagram.
Not Just Yesterday: The Roddy McDowall Podcast
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Host Not Just Yesterday: The Roddy McDowall Podcast, is a podcast in tribute to the legendary actor Roddy McDowall; who's amazing career spanned over 6 decades in both Hollywood and print.
Nightmares' End: My Unexpected Horror Story
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by Natasha Zoë Dean/Spooky Pumpkin Productions (then Nostalgic Pumpkin Productions)
Self-Narrator This autobiographical documentary chronicles Natasha Zoë Dean's harrowing journey as a survivor of a religious cult, uncovering decades of abuse, patriarchal control, and systemic oppression while warning against its insidious dangers.
Treksploration
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Self - Announcer Exploring the Star Trek Universe one episode at a time. With intentional tangents, Trek-&-Tells, Trivia Questions, and trying to figure out life's biggest mysteries. Can these two hosts survive long enough to review every episode of Star Trek? Or will the Next Generation have to finish for them? That and so much more on the next episode of Treksploration.
From Short Story to Silver Screen: The Legend of Sleepy Hollow
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by Natasha Zoë Dean/Spooky Pumpkin Productions (then Nostalgic Pumpkin Productions)
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IMDbios: Ingrid Bergman
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IMDbios: Ava Gardner
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IMDbios: Marilyn Monroe
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IMDbios: Katharine Hepburn
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Plus Love 2: Electric Boogaloo
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Old Hollywood Biographies: Roddy McDowall
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by Natasha Zoë Dean/Spooky Pumpkin Productions (then Nostalgic Pumpkin Productions)
Narrator A comprehensive documentary on the life and career of the legendary Hollywood actor, Roddy McDowall, whose career spanned over six decades.
Old Hollywood Biographies: Cary Grant - A Complicated Man
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by Natasha Zoë Dean/Spooky Pumpkin Productions (then Nostalgic Pumpkin Productions)
Narrator Born as Archie Leach, Cary Grant's life is a tale of transformation. From his turbulent childhood to Hollywood stardom, he pursued love, self-discovery, and spirituality, ultimately finding peace as a husband and father.
The Age of Innocence
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Narrator The Age of Innocence was first published in 1920 by American author Edith Wharton. It is set in the 1870s, in upper-class "Gilded Age" New York City.
The Invisible Girl
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Narrator The Invisible Girl, first published in the English literary anthology annual The Keepsake in 1833, is Mary Shelly, master of Gothic fiction, doing what she did best. The Invisible Girl is a story about the turbulence of secret love. Like much of her work, Shelly blends the dark and the supernatural with elements of romance and intimacy and unravels this story within a story with aplomb, and the setting of rural Wales in the early 19th century lends to the foreboding and bittersweet tone of the tale.
The Spiritual Israelites
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Narrator Anne Dutton’s letter "The Spiritual Israelites" compares the bondage of the children of Israel in Egypt under the pharaoh to the cruel bondage of the people of God in a state of nature under the tyranny of sin and Satan. She compares their deliverance from Egypt and passage through the Red Sea as the believer’s deliverance from the power of darkness. Finally, she likens the passage over Jordan into Canaan as the passage of the believer through death into everlasting life.
Daphne and Apollo
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Narrator Ovid’s telling of the story of Apollo wooing Daphne is highly original, as he felt free to elaborate as needed. The ways in which Ovid accentuates the transformation of Daphne with elements of foreboding throughout the narrative are innovative. Balancing a lighthearted approach, like the interaction of Cupid and Apollo, with profound psychological insight, Ovid tells a thrilling tale of male and female and of divinity and humanity.
A New England Nun
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Narrator Mary Eleanor Wilkins Freeman (1852-1930) was a prominent 19th-century American author who challenged the conventions of her time on female roles, values, and relationships in society.
A New England Nun (1891) is the tale of Louisa Ellis' struggle with the commitment of marriage after having waited 14 years for her fiancé to return from his stay in Australia. Complication arises when her fiancé falls in love with another woman, and Louisa does not want her independent life disrupted.
A Southern Woman's Story
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Narrator A Southern Woman's Story (1879) is a chronicle of Phoebe Pember's experiences as matron of the Confederate Chimborazo Hospital from November 1862 until the fall of Richmond in April 1865. It is considered an important source on Confederate history, and is also a valuable work for scholars of women's history and the medical and social history of the Civil War.
Cynthia Ann Parker, the Story of Her Capture
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Narrator Originally published in1886, the book is about Cynthia Ann Parker, who was captured by the Comanche at Fort Worth in Texas. The tribe adopted her; she married Chief Peta Nocona and spent a quarter century with them.
A Survivor's Recollections of the Whitman Massacre
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Narrator One of the seven Sager siblings who were orphaned on the Oregon Trail, Matilda later survived the 1847 massacre in which her adoptive parents, the missionary Dr. Marcus Whitman and his wife, and her two brothers were killed. The attack, a pivotal event in Northwest history, led to a war of retaliation against the Cayuse Indians and the extension of federal control over the present-day states of Washington, Oregon, Idaho, and parts of Montana and Wyoming. In this rare volume, Matilda left her account of that tragic event in the pioneer west.
The Four Last Things: Death, Judgment, Hell, Heaven
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Narrator This is a powerful meditation to bring forcefully before the mind the essential purpose of life, which is, to save our soul and avoid hell. The message is as timeless as eternity. By heeding its message, the sinner will be assured of an eternity of joy.