Natalie Gold is an accomplished American actress renowned for her versatile performances in both film and television. She was born in Miami, Florida, United States, on August 17, 1976.
Launching her career in 2004 with a notable appearance in the film "Noise," she swiftly established herself as a prominent figure in the entertainment industry. With a diverse range of roles, Gold has captivated audiences with her talent and dedication. In film, her credits include memorable performances in acclaimed titles such as "Love & Other Drugs," "The Land of Steady Habits," "Collateral Beauty," "Fairhaven," and "Almost Perfect," showcasing her ability to inhabit characters with depth and authenticity.
On the small screen, Gold's extensive television career highlights her versatility and range. She has graced the screen in recurring roles on popular series such as "The Walking Dead: World Beyond," "East New York," "The Leftovers," "BrainDead," "Alpha House," "Law & Order: Criminal Intent," "Rubicon," and "Guiding Light." Notably, she has delivered strong performances in the award-winning HBO drama series "Succession," alongside esteemed actors Jeremy Strong and Alan Ruck.
Actresses, Designer, Digital, Film and TV, TV Personality
Film and TV, TV Personality
Film and TV, TV Personality
Actors, Film and TV