Natalia Warner

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Natalia Warner
OccupationActress
Years active2013–present

Natalia Warner is a British actress.

Career

Warner made her film debut in Richard Ayoade's dystopian thriller The Double , which received a positive review from Empire. [1] [2] She stars as the female lead in Shoreline Entertainment's [3] romantic drama Learning to Breathe [4] (Official Selection at the 2016 London Raindance Film Festival), [5] and British comedy The Five Wives and Lives of Melvyn Pfferberg, an Official Selection at the 2016 LA Shorts Fest. [6] Warner made her American film debut in Temple , [7] a psychological thriller set in Japan, from David Lynch's production company Absurda. [8]

Contents

Warner starred in an international commercial for Boursin [9] from Young & Rubicam. [10]

Filmography

YearFilmsRoleNotes
2013 The Double The Girl
2015Following FootstepsSarah
2016The Five Wives & Lives of Melvyn PfferbergCarrie
2016Learning to BreatheKatrina
2017 Temple Kate
2019 The Morning Show CecilyTV series (2 episodes)

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