Natalie Press


Actress

About

Also Known As
Nathalie Press
Birth Place
London, England, GB
Born
August 15, 1980

Biography

Life Events

2001

Made screen debut in an episode of the BBC television series, "Holby City"

2003

Film debut and first lead role was in the short film, "Wasp"; film won the Academy Award for best short film in 2005

2004

Co-starred with Emily Blunt in Pawel Pavlikovsky's "My Summer of Love," about obsession between two teenage girls from opposite sides of the tracks

2004

Made her professional stage debut in "The Weather," performed as part of the Royal Court Theatre's Young Playwrights Season

2005

Cast as Caddy Turveydrop in the acclaimed BBC adaptation of Dickens' "Bleak House"

2005

Played a pretty-yet-troubled girl in the BBC television drama, "Mr. Harvey Lights a Candle"

2006

Starred in Josh Appignanesi's feature film, "Song of Songs"

2006

Re-teamed with director Appignanesi for the short film, "Ex Memoria"

2006

Had a supporting role in "Red Road"; film won the Jury Prize at the Cannes Film Festival

2007

Co-starred in the film, "In Transit," a true story of German prisoners of war in a Russian work camp after World War II

2008

Appeared in the British crime drama, "Cass"

2009

Portrayed the girlfriend of Martin McGartland in "Fifty Dead Men Walking," the true story of McGartland's time as an undercover informant within the IRA during The Troubles; earned an Independent Spirit Award nomination for Best Supporting Female

2009

Nominated for the 2009 Independent Spirit Award for Best Supporting Female ("Fifty Dead Men Walking")

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