Full Name Natalie Krill Role Actress Name Natalie Krill | Years active 2005–present Occupation Actress Parents Rose Krill | |
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Movies and TV shows Make Your Move, Twitches, Desperately Seeking Santa, Hollywoodland, Sunshine Sketches of a Little To Similar People Anna Hopkins, Duane Adler, Stuart Gillard, Don McBrearty, Allen Coulter |
Erika Linder and Natalie Krill talk Below Her Mouth
Below Her Mouth - Natalie Krill, Erika Linder, April Mullen
Natalie Krill is a Canadian actress and former dancer. She appeared in the hockey drama MVP and in the independent film, Below Her Mouth.
Contents
- Erika Linder and Natalie Krill talk Below Her Mouth
- Below Her Mouth Natalie Krill Erika Linder April Mullen
- Biography
- Career
- Personal life
- Filmography
- References

Biography

Krill was born and raised in Saskatchewan. She enjoyed the arts at an early age, encouraged by her mother. Krill signed herself up for dance lessons at the age of 6. She has completed the Canadian Film Centre’s Actor Conservatory. She has also studied ballet, tap and jazz dancing from an early age—in 2002, as an 11 and 12-year-old, she was a cheerleader with the J-Cru dance team for the Toronto Blue Jays and the Phantasy Girls dance team for the Toronto Phantoms.
Career

Krill has appeared as Lorraine Fleming in the Broadway musical 42nd Street when it was staged in Moscow and the play based on the film Dirty Dancing when it made its North American premiere in Toronto in Fall 2008 and the film Hollywoodland. She has been seen in the role of Alex Kendrick in The Listener and most recently in the role of Phoebe on the Canadian family channel show The Next Step. In 2016, she co-starred in the independent film, Below Her Mouth, which was an official selection at the Toronto International Film Festival.
Personal life

Krill graduated from North Battleford Comprehensive High School in North Battleford, Saskatchewan. She moved to Toronto when she was 18 to pursue an acting career.

Following her co-starring role in the erotic lesbian drama Below Her Mouth, Krill anticipated questions about her sexuality, and she told a journalist, "Personally, I’m open. Like I don’t feel the need to label myself and I believe in like love is love."




