Natasha Perez began her career as a child actor, acting for commercials
and children plays at her uncle's theater.
Perez landed
an important role in the exclusive cast of the film "Lady in The Water"
by M. Night Shyamalan (The Sixth Sense). The recurring role of "Elsa"
in the CBS prime-time drama The District and "Alana", on E.R.,
demonstrate that "she acts with the same passion in English as well as
in Spanish, on or off camera". (BBC radio)
Hoy newspaper called her "Hollywood's most requested dubbing actress"
referring to Perez's starring roles of Susan on Desperate Housewives,
Kate on Lost, Violet on Private Practice and Amelia in the Academy
nominated film El Crimen del Padre Amaro; as well as supporting roles
in Ugly Betty and Grey's Anatomy.
Natasha keeps herself busy on Film, TV and Theatre. Her knowledge of
the industry not only comes from the experience of growing up in a
creative family of advertisers and entertainers. She's a graduate in
Communication Science (Catholic University) and Performing Arts from
the School of High Cinema Studies in Venezuela. Perez has trained at
the Lee Strasberg Acting Studio and under the influence of the
Chicago-Los Angeles-New York styles of Second City, Groundlings and The
Pit. Currently, Natasha is mastering the Chubbuck Technique at the
Ivana Chubbuck Studio.