Natalie Hall
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About Natalie Hall
Born on January 25, 1990, Natalie Hall is a Canadian talent known for her work as a performer, entertainer, and actress. Her career has spanned various productions across Broadway, television, and film. Hall spent her formative years in Vancouver, British Columbia, before making the significant move to New York City to pursue her Broadway aspirations. Her initial dance education began at the London Academy, where she achieved a distinguished ballet dancing graduation at the age of sixteen.
Hall’s Broadway debut occurred in the production of A Chorus Line, stepping into the role of Val. This performance garnered considerable acclaim and earned her an Ovation Award. Seeking broader recognition and fame, Hall relocated to Los Angeles in 2010. Her transition to the screen included a role as Colby Chandler in the ABC soap opera, All My Children. Subsequently, in June 2011, she was cast as Kate Randall, Hanna’s soon-to-be stepsister, in the family drama series Pretty Little Liars, continuing in this role until 2012.
In 2011, Hall took on a leading part as Ellie King Davis in the short-lived TV series Love’s Christmas Journey. The following year, she joined The CW drama Star-Crossed as Taylor, portraying the spirited Queen Bee. Hall also contributed a supporting role to the comedy-drama series Drop Dead Diva, appearing in three episodes. Her vampire portrayal extended to HBO's True Blood, where she played Amber Mills, the sister of the series' antagonist Sarah Newlin. Additionally, Hall made a guest appearance on the medical comedy-drama Royal Pains as Hope, a vaudeville singer seeking Jeremiah's help for performance-related pain. Beyond acting, Hall has lent her voice to musical recordings in New York, including "Better with You" and "Allowed To Fall." On December 16, 2012, she recorded a rendition of Ray Charles' "Hallelujah I Love Her So" during the A Better Holiday concert, benefiting The Ali Forney Center.
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