Natasha Little
Biography
Natasha Little, born on October 2, 1969, is a talented British actress renowned for her extensive contributions to television, film, and theatre. Rising to prominence in the UK entertainment scene, Little has captivated audiences with her compelling performances across a variety of genres.
Her career gained significant traction with notable appearances in popular television series, where she showcased her versatility and depth as an actress. Some of her most recognized roles include appearances in acclaimed shows such as "The Deep" and "The Flight of the Conchords," where she displayed her ability to blend drama and comedy seamlessly.
In addition to her television work, Natasha has made her mark on the big screen, featuring in films that highlight her range and commitment to her craft. Her theatre credits further underscore her talent, having taken part in several prestigious stage productions that have received critical acclaim.
Throughout her career, Little has been celebrated for her dedication to her roles and her ability to bring complex characters to life. Her contributions to the performing arts have solidified her status as a respected figure in the industry, making her a favorite among both audiences and critics alike. As she continues to evolve in her career, Natasha Little remains a prominent and influential talent in the world of acting.
Filmography
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Una
2017 • Yvonne
Getting to Know You
2020 • Abby
Where Hands Touch
2018 • Hilda
Blood (2012)
2012 • Lily Fairburn
Greenfingers
2001 • Primrose Woodhouse
The Queen of Sheba's Pearls
2004 • Peggy Pretty
Kevin & Perry Go Large
2000 • Anne Boleyn
Mr. Nobody
2009 • Nemo's Mother
The Bet (2020)
2020 • Isabel
Welcome to the Punch
2013
The Boys Are Back
2009 • Flick
We'll Take Manhattan
2012 • Peggy Shrimpton
Ten Percent
2022 • Charlotte Nightingale
Thirteen
2016 • Christina Moxam
The Night Manager
2016
Case Histories
2011 • Julia Land
Breathless
2013 • Elizabeth Powell
War of the Worlds (2019)
2019 • Sarah Gresham
Ragdoll
2021 • Andrea Wyld
This Life
1996
Press
2018 • Sarah Allen