Acting
Natasha is an actor (SAG), writer, and director who was born and raised in the humble ole' San Fernando Valley. Her dad is an (818) native with Polish/ Russian roots and her mom is from London with Welsh/ Italian heritage. A Jewish and Catholic combo equals 100% guilt. Fancy that? Oy vey. Silver lining- dual citizenship (US & UK) and lots of fun accents. Some of her recent credits include director Jason Woliner's upcoming series "Paul T. Goldman" (Peacock), "The Offer" (Paramount+), opposite Miles Teller & Juno Temple, directed by Dexter Fletcher, "The Shrink Next Door" (Apple TV+), opposite Will Ferrell & Kathryn Hahn, directed by Jesse Peretz and "Impeachment: American Crime Story" (FX), opposite Beanie Feldstein & Colin Hanks, directed by Ryan Murphy. She appeared as the lead in "Ratking" directed by Eric Colonna, which won the Grand Jury award for narrative shorts at the Slamdance Film Festival (2022). The film was also accepted and screened at the Mammoth Lakes Film Festival, San Fransisco, New York Independent, and others. She's starting pre-production as a supporting role in the drama feature "Life After" (Practice Pictures). Training includes a BFA in Screen Acting from Chapman University and Dodge College of Film & Media Arts. Natasha can also be seen in an Amazon Prime released comedy series opposite Annie Wood, a Blumhouse assoc. horror as lead & Pauline Chalamet's directorial debut. Some more credits include an unreleased feature as lead (Dir: Brian Robau, recently won HBO's Ibero- American Competition), a comedy pilot for Almost Cool Films, MEM's "Ways To" series, and voicing as several characters in "The Hunt", a comedy/murder mystery podcast. She has co-written, directed, and starred in a 13 and 6-part comedy web series. Several projects she has co-written and starred in have won multiple awards at various festivals. Additionally, she has appeared in national commercials, sketch comedy, professional live theatre, and musical theatre. In actuality, this gal is just a humorous hippie. Her ultimate goal is to support and give back to those in need while also creating unique ways to tell compelling stories through her love of the arts.

Barry's father wants him to join the family gynecology practice. However, after discovering a quirky underground clarinet society, Barry must choose between his dreams of playing music or following in his father's footsteps.

Grace is a 25-year-old living in Los Angeles who decides to enter a positive-body-competition. She one month to work out consistently before her progress is celebrated in front of an audience. As the event day approaches, her close group of girlfriends begin questioning Grace's obsession with exercise. The shift causes Grace to look at how the dynamics of their friendship have changed.

When the kind-hearted, semi-nerdy, and always-prepared Sarah gets blindsided by a breakup, she finds herself utterly alone, having spent the past four years neglecting every relationship other than the one with her loser boyfriend. She reaches out to the only person she can think of, her messy-but-loveable friend Megan and, together, they embark upon the post-breakup Uber trip of a lifetime.