Natalie Gold

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Natalie Gold
Education New World School of the Arts
Emerson College [1]
OccupationActress
Years active2001–present
Height1.72 m (5 ft 8 in)

Natalie Gold is an American actress who has appeared in film, television, and stage productions, including on Broadway.

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Early life and education

Gold grew up in Miami, Florida, and studied theatre at the New World School of the Arts and Emerson College. [1] She is Jewish. [2]

Career

In New York, she has appeared on and off Broadway in Appropriate , Fever Chart, The Language of Trees, Distracted, Peace for Mary Frances, Kill Floor, and Howard Katz. [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10] [11] [12]

She is best known for playing Rava Roy on the HBO series Succession and Julia Harwell on the AMC thriller series Rubicon , [13] as well as for appearances on The Walking Dead: World Beyond , The Leftovers , The Americans , Wu-Tang: An American Saga , Alpha House , BrainDead , East New York , Sneaky Pete , and The Good Wife . [14] [15] [16]

She has appeared in films including Before the Devil Knows You're Dead (2007), Love & Other Drugs (2010), I Don't Know How She Does It (2011), Birdman (2014), Collateral Beauty (2016), and The Land of Steady Habits (2018).

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
2004NoiseDivorced woman
2007 Before the Devil Knows You're Dead Secretary
2009 The International Assistant District AttorneyUncredited
2010 Love & Other Drugs Dr. Helen Randall
2011 Almost Perfect Karen
2011 I Don't Know How She Does It Young Mother with Cell Phone
2012 Fairhaven Jill
2014 Birdman Clara
2014 Hungry Hearts Lawyer Jennifer Donadio
2016 Collateral Beauty Adam's mom
2017 Rough Night CarmenUncredited
2017 Becks Lizzy
2018 Unsane Female patient
2018 The Land of Steady Habits Dana
2018Rich Boy, Rich GirlJackie
2019Fair Market ValueMs. Turner
2023 Ex-Husbands Heather

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
2003–2011 Law & Order: Criminal Intent Various roles4 episodes
2005 Without a Trace ParamedicEpisode: "Showdown"
2006, 2023 Law & Order Alex / Megan Wallace2 episodes
2006 Six Degrees Paramedic #1Episode: "Masquerade"
2007–2008 Guiding Light Suzie4 episodes
2009 Important Things with Demetri Martin Wife 1Episode: "Power"
2009 The Good Wife Anna LoebEpisode: "Unorthodox"
2010 Rubicon Julia Harwell7 episodes
2013 Killing Kennedy Ruth Paine Television film
2013–2014 Alpha House Katherine Sims15 episodes
2014 The Americans Leanne Connors2 episodes
2014–2017 The Leftovers Sam's mother5 episodes
2015 Elementary Sarah PenleyEpisode: "Under My Skin"
2015 Good Girls Revolt AngieTelevision film
2016 BrainDead Jules3 episodes
2018 Sneaky Pete Gayle PorterEpisode: "The Sinister Hotel Room Mystery"
2018–2023 Succession Rava Roy12 episodes
2020 New Amsterdam Gretchen CaffertyEpisode: "A Matter of Seconds"
2020PlatonicRebeccaEpisode: "Episode 8: Not a Match"
2020–2021 The Walking Dead: World Beyond Dr. Lyla Belshaw8 episodes
2022 Bull Jill WhiteEpisode: "With These Hands"
2022–2023 East New York Dr. Faith Sorenson3 episodes
2023 Wu-Tang: An American Saga BethEpisode: "Triumph"
2024 American Horror Stories RivaEpisode: "Backrooms"

Theatre

YearTitleRoleVenueRef.
2002 Twelfth Night Ensemble / Maria Delacorte Theater
2006 Festen Helen / Else / Pia / Mette (replacement) Music Box Theatre [17]
2007Howard KatzNat / Jess Laura Pels Theater [9]
2008The Fever ChartTanya Langer The Public Theater [4]
2008The Language of TreesLoretta Black Box Theater [5]
2009DistractedDr. Zavala / Waitress / Carolyn / Nurse Laura Pels Theater [6]
2013ScarcityEllen Rattlestick Playwrights Theater [18]
2015Kill FloorSarah Claire Tow Theater [8]
2018Peace for Mary FrancesRosie Alice Griffin Jewel Box Theatre [7]
2023 Appropriate Rachael Helen Hayes Theatre
Belasco Theatre
[19]

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