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Natalie Gold
Born (1983-08-17) August 17, 1983 (age 41)
EducationNew World School of the Arts
Emerson College[2]
OccupationActress
Years active2001-Present
SpouseMichael Warner[1]

Natalie Gold is an American actress who has appeared in Broadway, film, and television.[3][4][5][6][7] She is perhaps best known for playing Julia Harwell on the TV show Rubicon, and she has appeared in many films including Before the Devil Knows You're Dead, I Don't Know How She Does It, Love & Other Drugs. She has performed opposite Jake Gyllenhall, Naomi Watts, Cynthia Nixon,[8] and she has been directed by Sidney Lumet. Gold grew up in Miami, Florida and studied theatre at the New World School of the Arts and at Emerson College.

Performances

References

  1. ^ a b IMDB Michael Warner Biography, Retrieved September 15, 2015, "Spouse: Natalie Gold"
  2. ^ Modern Missionary, Natalie Gold bio, Retrieved September 15, 2015
  3. ^ AMC-TV, Natalie Gold interview, Retrieved August 6, 2014, "....."
  4. ^ 06/29/2014, Daily Motion, Natalie Gold on the Red Carpet at the Premiere of "The Leftovers", Retrieved August 6, 2014
  5. ^ Broadway.com, The Language of Trees Branches Out with World Premiere, Retrieved August 6, 2014, "... features close-knit players Natalie Gold.."
  6. ^ Miriam Felton-Dansky, Sep 11 2013, Village Voice, [1], Retrieved August 6, 2014, "..but the piece benefits from O'Connell's performance and from Thurber's indictment of Ellen (Natalie Gold), Billy's well-meaning but culturally tone-deaf ..."
  7. ^ Angela Ashman, Nov 5 2008, Village Voice, Roundabout Underground Mounts The Language of Trees, Its Second Show, Retrieved August 6, 2014, "..excellent chemistry between the actors—Hayden and the lovely Natalie Gold—quickly gives us reason to root for his safe return. ..."
  8. ^ a b Playbill, Distracted, Starring Cynthia Nixon, Opens Off-Broadway, accessed 8/4/2014
  9. ^ a b c d e About the Artists Natalie Gold
  10. ^ Charles Isherwood, October 2008, The New York Times, Contagious Disturbances on the Home Front, While War Rages Over There, "...Mr. Levenson sets the experience of Eben’s relationship with his mother, Loretta (Natalie Gold)...", Accessed August 6, 2014
  11. ^ Emily Theytaz, Entertainment Monthly, “The Americans” Review/Recap: “The Walk In”, Retrieved August 6, 2014, "...Leanne (Natalie Gold) changed her mind by asking her a favor..."
  12. ^ Emily Theytaz, Entertainment Monthly, “The Americans” Review/Recap: “Cardinal”, Retrieved August 6, 2014, "... Leeanne’s (Natalie Gold)..."
  13. ^ Alex Zalben, June 30, 2014, MTV.com, The Leftovers’ Cast Breaks Down All The Big Scenes From The Pilot: Justin Theroux and cast explain what went on in the show's opening hour, Retrieved August 6, 2014, "..Natalie Gold plays the mom at the opening of the show whose busy morning ends in her screaming baby disappearing, signaling the beginning of the Sudden Departure. So how do you play something like that, anyway?..."