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Natasha moved to New York City, studied at the Atlantic Acting School, and relocated to Los Angeles for the NBC series, ''Camp'' (2013). She can next be seen, alongside Olivia Cooke and Mary Steenburgen, in the indie drama, ''[[Katie Says Goodbye]]'' (2016), and as 50s-era starlet Gloria DeLamour in [[Joel Coen]] and Ethan Coen's ''[[Hail, Caesar!]]'' (2016), with [[George Clooney]], [[Scarlett Johansson]], and [[Channing Tatum]]. |
Natasha moved to New York City, studied at the Atlantic Acting School, and relocated to Los Angeles for the NBC series, ''Camp'' (2013). She can next be seen, alongside Olivia Cooke and Mary Steenburgen, in the indie drama, ''[[Katie Says Goodbye]]'' (2016), and as 50s-era starlet Gloria DeLamour in [[Joel Coen]] and Ethan Coen's ''[[Hail, Caesar!]]'' (2016), with [[George Clooney]], [[Scarlett Johansson]], and [[Channing Tatum]]. |
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==Personal Life== |
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In February 2022, James Vituscka, News Director of the online tabloid magazine, Hollywood Life, reported Natasha to be in a budding romance with [[Elon Musk]].<ref>{{cite web |title=Elon Musk & Girlfriend Natasha BassettHave ‘Unbelievable Chemistry’: InsideTheir Sexy New Romance |url=https://hollywoodlife.com/2022/02/22/elon-musk-girlfriend-natasha-bassett-relationship-details/ |website=Hollywood Life |access-date=22 February 2022 |language=en}}</ref>[https://hollywoodlife.com/2022/02/22/elon-musk-girlfriend-natasha-bassett-relationship-details/ elon-musk-girlfriend-natasha-bassett-relationship-details] |
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== References == |
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Natasha Bassett is an Australian actress, screenwriter, and director. She played Britney Spears in the Lifetime biopic Britney Ever After, which premiered on 18 February 2017.[1] Her 2014 short film titled Kite, which she wrote and directed, was accepted into the Rhode Island International Film Festival.[2] She also appeared in the supporting role of Gloria DeLamour in the film Hail, Caesar!.[3]
Early life
Bassett was born in Sydney, Australia. She began acting in high school and moved to New York at age nineteen to pursue a career in acting.[4]
Career
Natasha Bassett went on her first audition at 14, landed the lead role in the Australian Theatre for Young People's production of "Romeo and Juliet", and studied at the National Institute of Dramatic Art. This led to Natasha performing under the artistic direction of Cate Blanchett in Sydney Theatre Company's stage production of "Bookends".[citation needed]
Natasha landed the lead in the MTV film, Dungoona (2009), and appeared on several Australian television series (Rake (2010), Wild Boys (2011), Cops L.A.C. (2010)), while attending classes. After graduating high school, she appeared in P.J. Hogan's film, Mental (2012), alongside Toni Collette and Liev Schreiber, and traveled to Paris to play the lead in the feature, The Last Goodbye (2013).[citation needed]
At 19, she was awarded a screenwriting scholarship from the ArtStart Screenwriters Program, where she wrote and directed her short film, Kite (2013). The acclaimed short was featured in the Rhode Island International Film Festival, Balinale International Film Festival, and the Big Bear Lake International Film Festival.
Natasha moved to New York City, studied at the Atlantic Acting School, and relocated to Los Angeles for the NBC series, Camp (2013). She can next be seen, alongside Olivia Cooke and Mary Steenburgen, in the indie drama, Katie Says Goodbye (2016), and as 50s-era starlet Gloria DeLamour in Joel Coen and Ethan Coen's Hail, Caesar! (2016), with George Clooney, Scarlett Johansson, and Channing Tatum.
References
- ^ Helligar, Jeremy (23 January 2017). "Aussie actress Natasha Bassett nails breakdown-era Britney Spears in Ever After". Nine Digital. Retrieved 31 December 2018.
- ^ "AiF member Natasha Bassett's short film Kite accepted into Rhode Island Film Festival". Australians in Film. Archived from the original on 2 December 2017. Retrieved 28 February 2017.
- ^ Lawrence, Christopher (5 February 2016). "Coen brothers exorcise their pent-up silliness with 'Hail, Caesar!'". Las Vegas Review-Journal. Retrieved 24 February 2017.
- ^ Tietjen, Alexa (16 February 2017). "Lights, Camera, Python: Natasha Bassett on Becoming Britney Spears". WWD. Retrieved 1 March 2017.
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