Natalie Saleeba

Natalie Saleeba

Natalie Saleeba is an Australian born actress best known for her roles as Jessica Singleton in the medical drama series All Saints, Rosie Cammeniti on Neighbours and as Doctor Abigail Albert on the Logie award winning series House Husbands on which she starred through seasons 1- 5. Most recently Natalie reprised her role as Melanie in the ABC comedy Utopia. Natalie's debut role was in feature film Under The Lighthouse Dancing alongside Naomi Watts, Jack Thompson and Jacqueline McKenzie. Other early credits include Corridors of Power opposite Jeremy Sims and Head Start. Throughout her career Natalie has made regular guest appearances on many Australian TV shows including Tricky Business, Winners and Losers, Stingers, The Secret Life Of Us, Always Greener, Head Start, Corridors Of Power and Sweat as well as playing the lead role, Debs in the British Foxtel coproduction Lovebytes. Natalie also played Melanie in the ABC1 series Utopia and most recently could be seen alongside Rachel Griffiths in Dead Lucky for SBS, directed by David Caesar, as well as in the short film The Craft, alongside Helen Thompson and Zoe Terakes. Natalie was nominated for a TV Week Logie Award for Most Popular New Talent for her work on All Saints. On stage, Natalie made her debut with the prestigious Bell Shakespeare Company and went on to star in three productions for the company; Mad About You, Much Ado About Nothing and Rough Justice. Natalie's other theatre credits include The Return at The New Theatre, The Birthday Party at The Terminus theatre, Is That You Nancy at Twisty Club and Riding The Tiger for the Art Rage festival. In 2018 Natalie played the lead role in David Williamson's new play, Sorting out Rachel at the Ensemble Theatre, Directed by Nadia Tass. Most recently Natalie played seven different characters in Alice Birch's triptych, Anatomy of a Suicide at The Old Fitz. In 2015 Natalie completed a role in the feature film Truth, opposite Cate Blanchett and Robert Redford. Natalie's most recent work was for the role of Sylvia on Back to the Rafters, and voicing the Penguin Random House audiobook, My Father, The Murderer.
Natalie Sharp

Natalie Sharp

Natalie Sharp was born and raised in Vancouver, BC, and developed a passion for performance when she was just 2 years old. She started with singing and dancing but then really found her place in the theatre accumulating notable roles such as 'Sandy' in Grease, the comically evil stepsister "Joy" in Cinderella, 'Jafar' in Aladdin, 'Louisa' in The Sound of Music, the 'March Hare' in Alice in Wonderland, and the lead role of 'Ralph' in an all-girl version of the classic survival tale, Lord of The Flies. After guest starring on Supernatural, You Me Her, Motive, and Loudermilk, Natalie departed for Los Angeles to pursue a BA in Theatre, and a business minor at Loyola Marymount University. There she was fully immersed on stage, and on screen, frequently cast in other student's film projects where she refined her skills. Her career gained momentum after she landed Miracle Season. Natalie played "Mack"; funny, tough, and always pushing her team to win. She worked alongside Helen Hunt, William Hurt and Erin Moriarty. She was also able to showcase her volleyball talents as she was an avid athlete. Immediately after, Natalie starred in the musical comedy series, Hit The Road, playing "Ria," the daughter of Jason Alexander, and the lead singer of the series. After graduating from University, Natalie continued in TV gaining recurring roles on FOX's Beverly Hills 90210, The CW's The Flash (playing fan favorite villain "Sunshine") and the upcoming Amazon Prime limited series, Wilderness (from the producers of Fargo). Natalie is also busy in the music studio as she goes by Frankie Sharp, creating cinematic music, and beautiful melty vocals. She currently splits her time between Vancouver and L.A.

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