Natalie Morales (actress)

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Natalie Morales
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Morales in 2009
Occupation(s)Actress, film director, writer
Years active2006–present

Natalie Morales is an American actress and director. She starred in the 2008 ABC Family series The Middleman and had a main role in 2009 on the first season of the USA Network series White Collar . In 2010, she appeared in the feature films Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps and Going the Distance . Morales also had a starring role in the Fox comedy series The Grinder , the NBC sitcom Abby's , and recurring roles in the NBC sitcom Parks and Recreation , HBO's The Newsroom , Netflix series Dead to Me, and as Dr. Monica Beltran in the ABC medical drama series Grey's Anatomy .

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Her directorial debut film, the teen comedy Plan B , was released May 28, 2021, on Hulu. She also directed Language Lessons , a film she co-wrote with Mark Duplass and stars in. It premiered at the Berlin International Film Festival and was released in September 2021.

Early life

A native of Miami, Florida, Morales is of Cuban descent. [1] [2] She attended St. Agatha Catholic School and Southwest Miami Senior High School. She participated in the University of Miami's Dow Jones Minority High School Journalism Workshop. [3]

Career

Acting

Morales had a guest appearance on CSI: Miami in 2006, and played a character in Pimp My Ride that year, a video game version of the MTV television series. [4] Her first major role was in The Middleman , a sci-fi dramedy which aired on the ABC Family network for one season. She starred as Wendy Watson; the series was adapted from the comic book, The Middleman . Morales also starred in and executive produced a Web series, titled Quitters. The series was an official selection of the 3rd annual ITVFest (Independent Television Festival) in Los Angeles in August 2008. [5]

In 2009, Morales joined the cast of the USA Network television series White Collar for the first season. She portrayed Lauren Cruz, a junior FBI agent. [6] In May 2010, after her dismissal from the White Collar cast, Morales began appearing as a regular in the NBC sitcom Parks and Recreation, appearing as Lucy, girlfriend of Aziz Ansari's character Tom Haverford and bartender at The Snakehole Lounge. Morales appeared in Oliver Stone's 2010 film, Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps , a sequel to his 1987 film Wall Street. [7] She was cast as Chelsea Handler's best friend in Are You There, Chelsea? . She left the series when the cast was replaced for creative reasons. [8] Morales also appeared on Aaron Sorkin's HBO drama, The Newsroom, guest-starring as Kaylee, the girlfriend of Dev Patel’s character, Neal. [9] In 2013, Morales joined the cast of Trophy Wife as Meg, Kate's best friend. [10] In 2015, she joined the cast of the Fox series The Grinder. In 2017, she appeared in some episodes of the NBC series Powerless. [11] Morales appeared as Detective Anne Garcia in the Netflix horror comedy series Santa Clarita Diet. [12]

Morales was in the television series, an NBC multi-camera sitcom, Abby's, created by Josh Malmuth and executive produced by Parks and Recreation creator Michael Schur. [13] Their third series for the network, it premiered on March 28, 2019. Later that year, Morales was cast as Michelle in the second season of the Netflix black comedy series Dead to Me (2019). [14]

Morales was cast as Kate Danton in The Morning Show season 3 (2023) [15] [16] [17] and in Grey's Anatomy as Pediatrics Surgeon, Dr. Monica Beltran (2024). [18]

Directing

In 2021, Morales directed teen comedy Plan B starring Victoria Moroles and Kuhoo Verma. The story revolves around two teens looking for the plan b pill after a night of a regrettable first sexual encounter. The film earned critical acclaim with critics praising Morales' direction including Linda Holmes of NPR who wrote, "The creators and the cast deserve enormous credit for how deftly the broader comedy here is balanced with genuine fear and frustration, and how unexpectedly parts of the film unfold. A lot of it is somehow structurally familiar but specifically surprising." [19]

That same year she also directed the drama film Language Lessons (2021) which she co-wrote with writer-director Mark Duplass. They both star in the feature, which they filmed during the COVID-19 pandemic. The film is set over Zoom as a Spanish teacher (Morales) communicates with her student (Duplass). Katie Erbland, critic of IndieWire praised Morales' work on the film writing "Morales’ winning Language Lessons offers one of the best uses of the format yet, a 'Zoom film' that utilizes its constraints to craft an intimate, expressive two-hander, no fatigue in sight". [20] The film had its debut at the 71st Berlin International Film Festival in March 2021 to positive reviews, and was released in September 2021.

Personal life

On June 30, 2017, Morales stated on social media that she identifies as queer. [21] [22]

Filmography

Film
YearTitleRoleNotes
2010The Time MachineNatalieShort film
Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps Churchill Schwartz Trader (Laura)
Going the Distance Brandy
2011 6 Month Rule Sophie
2012 Freeloaders Red Dot Girl
2017 Battle of the Sexes Rosie Casals
2018 Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse Miss Calleros (voice)
2019 Stuber Nicole Manning
2021 The Little Things Detective Jamie Estrada
Language Lessons CariñoAlso co-writer and director
Happily Patricia
Plan B Director
2022 I'm Totally Fine Jennifer
2023 If You Were the Last Savannah Gherrity
Self Reliance Theresa
No Hard Feelings Sara
2024 My Dead Friend Zoe Zoe
Thelma the Unicorn Penelope Pizzaz (voice)
Television
YearTitleRoleNotes
2006 CSI: Miami Anya Boa VistaEpisode: "Darkroom"
2008QuittersNatalieWeb series
2008 The Middleman Wendy WatsonMain role, 12 episodes
2009 Boldly Going Nowhere RubyTV movie
2009Rockville CAIsabelWeb series, episode: "Shoegazed"
2009–2010 White Collar Lauren CruzMain role, 9 episodes
2010The SubpranosBeatrice RamirezWeb series, episode: "Gypsies, Tramps and Thieves"
2010–2015 Parks and Recreation LucyRecurring role, 12 episodes
2011 The Cape KiaEpisode: "The Lich (Part 1)"
2012 The Newsroom Kaylee2 episodes
2012–2013 90210 Ashley Howard5 episodes
2013–2014 Trophy Wife Meg GomezMain role, 14 episodes
2014–2015 Girls Clementine3 episodes
2015–2016 The Grinder Claire LacosteMain role, 21 episodes
2017 Grace and Frankie MelissaEpisode: "The Musical"
2017 Powerless Green Fury 2 episodes
2017 Crashing StephanieEpisode: "The Baptism"
2017 Imaginary Mary RebeccaEpisode: "In a World Where Worlds Collide"
2017 Making History MonaEpisode: "The Duel"
2017–2019 Santa Clarita Diet Anne Garcia11 episodes
2017–2018 BoJack Horseman Yolanda Buenaventura (voice)
Mindy Buenaventura (voice)
4 episodes
2018 Alex, Inc. Serena BansEpisode: "The Rube Goldberg Contraption"
2018 Room 104 JessEpisode: "A Nightmare"
2018 Dream Corp, LLC Patient 6Episode: "Woomba"
2019 Abby's AbbyMain role, 10 episodes
2019 Sunnyside CelesteEpisode: "Pants Full of Sandwiches"
2019–2023 Harley Quinn Lois Lane (voice)2 episodes
2020–2022 Dead to Me Michelle GutierrezRecurring role
2020 Home Movie: The Princess Bride Inigo Montoya Episode: "Chapter Ten: To the Pain!"
2020–2023 Solar Opposites Mrs. Perez / various (voice)4 episodes
2021–2022 Mr. Mayor Susan Alvarez-Craw2 episodes
2021–2023 Rugrats Betty DeVille (voice)Recurring role
2022–2023 Firebuds Valentina Vega-Vaughn / Viv (voice)3 episodes
2022 The Young and the Restless Talia MorganEpisode #1.12500
2023 History of the World, Part II CavewomanEpisode: "I"
2023 The Morning Show Kate Danton4 episodes
2024-present Grey's Anatomy Dr. Monica BeltranRecurring role (season 20-)
Video games
YearTitleRoleNotes
2006 Pimp My Ride AiyanVideo game

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