Natasha Moll

Alias:
Natacha Moll

Birthplace:
Caracas, Venezuela

Natasha Moll, born in Caracas, Venezuela, to renowned actors Roberto Moll and Carmencita PadrĂ³n, was destined for the entertainment industry from an early age. As a child, she accompanied her parents to soap opera recordings and even learned to walk on a television set. Her passion for acting burned brightly in her heart, and she knew it was her calling.  Starting her career at the tender age of two, Natasha quickly landed significant roles in television projects. At just nine years old, she achieved her first major role in the soap opera Pura Sangre, becoming the first young actress to win the prestigious 'Meridiano de Oro' award for Best Revelation Actress, among others. Throughout her adolescence, Natasha continued to gain experience and recognition through compelling performances in television series, films, soap operas, and movies.  At the age of twenty, while working in the United States, Natasha pursued her studies in the Anatomy of the Actor at the Actors Workshop in Miami, Florida. She then returned to Venezuela to record two more successful soap operas. Throughout her journey, Natasha has persevered, earning critical acclaim from the press and the industry.  In the past decade, she has continued to work tirelessly, travelling between continents and contributing to various projects, ranging from video games to social media campaigns in Canada, Colombia, and Peru.  Now, officially settled in MontrĂ©al, Natasha is excited to embark on her next chapter in the local market, eager to continue her remarkable work.

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