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Occupation
  
Actress

Height
  
1.55 m

Role
  
Actress


Name
  
Natalie Press

Years active
  
2001 – present

TV shows
  
Natalie Press BBC My Summer Of Love BBC Films

Born
  
15 August 1980 (age 43) (
1980-08-15
)
London, England

Awards
  
Glamour Award for Nokia Newcomer

Nominations
  
The British Independent Film Award for Best Performance by an Actress in a British Independent Film

Movies
  
My Summer of Love, Ill Manors, Red Road, In Tranzit, Fifty Dead Men Walking

Similar People
  
Pawel Pawlikowski, Andrea Arnold, Emily Blunt, Helen Cross, Kari Skogland

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Natalie Press (born 15 August 1980) is an English actress nominated for a Best Actress BAFTA for her role in the 2010 ensemble three-hour BBC piece Five Daughters, directed by Phillipa Lowthorpe. She is known for her award-winning performance in the 2004 film My Summer of Love and a number of short and feature length independent films, including Wasp, which won the 2005 Academy Award for Live Action Short Film.

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Personal life

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Press is from North London. She was brought up in the Jewish religion (her father was born Jewish and her mother converted to Judaism from Catholicism). After studying Fine Art at university, she worked as an office temp and as a video store clerk on Fulham Road until the success of My Summer of Love.

Career

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Press' first credited screen role was in a 2001 episode of the BBC television series Holby City. Her film debut and first lead role was in the short film Wasp (2003), which went on to win the Academy Award for best short film in 2005. She was recognised by the London Film Critics Circle and the Evening Standard British Film Awards for her work in My Summer of Love (2004) and nominated for a European Film Award in the category of Best European actress the same year. She made her professional stage debut in The Weather, a new play Clare Pollard, performed as part of the Royal Court Theatre's 2004 Young Playwrights Season. In 2005, Press appeared as Caddy Turveydrop (née Jellyby) in the acclaimed BBC serialisation of Dickens' Bleak House. Also in 2005 she appeared in the BBC television drama Mr. Harvey Lights a Candle.

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In 2006, Press starred in Josh Appignanesi's feature film Song of Songs, which won a commendation in the Michael Powell Award for best British film 2005 at the Edinburgh festival. Later that year she also starred in the same director's short film Ex Memoria - produced by Oscar-winning producer Mia Bays - a film about a woman with Alzheimer's disease. Press starred as the young version of the character Eva. The short was nominated in the category of Best UK short at the British Independent Film Awards.

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In 2006 Press appeared in Red Road (also by the director of Wasp) (the first film in the proposed Advance Party trilogy) which won the Jury Prize at the 2006 Cannes Film Festival and in the two-part drama series Damage which was broadcast on Irish television. In the same year she won the Glamour magazine award for best newcomer in association with Nokia.

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Press appeared in the short film Son (2008) by BAFTA winner Daniel Mulloy, which went on to win a slew of international awards including Best British Short Film at the Edinburgh International Film Festival in the UK. She also starred in Inseparable opposite Benedict Cumberbatch, and in In Transit, a World War II drama set in Russia which also features John Malkovich. Forthcoming films include Knife Edge and The Sea Change.

On 8 March 2007, Press performed in an Art Plus drama fundraising event at the Whitechapel Art Gallery opposite Rhys Ifans, Martine McCutcheon and Samantha Morton. In 2007 she was, alongside Cecilia Dean and Helena Christensen, one of the new faces of the Japanese clothing label Uniqlo and featured in the music video for Turin Brakes' single "Stalker". She made her radio debut in October 2007 in the BBC Radio play Wes Bell by Matthew Broughton.

In 2010 she was nominated for Independent Spirit Award for Best Supporting Female for her movie Fifty Dead Men Walking.

Press worked on period love story Where I Belong (2012) in the leading role of Rosemarie, starring opposite Johannes Krisch.

Filmography

Actress
2017
The Rules for Everything as
Agnes
2015
Suffragette as
Emily Wilding Davison
2014
Where I Belong as
Rosemarie
2012
Ill Manors as
Katya
2011
The Jury (TV Series) as
Lucy Cartwright
- Episode #2.5 (2011) - Lucy Cartwright
- Episode #2.4 (2011) - Lucy Cartwright
- Episode #2.3 (2011) - Lucy Cartwright
- Episode #2.2 (2011) - Lucy Cartwright
- Episode #2.1 (2011) - Lucy Cartwright
2011
Island as
Nikki Black
2010
The Pit (Short) as
Rosie
2010
Donkeys as
April Hayley
2010
Just Before Dawn (Short) as
Chloe
2010
Five Daughters (TV Mini Series) as
Paula Clennell
- Episode #1.3 (2010) - Paula Clennell
- Episode #1.2 (2010) - Paula Clennell
- Episode #1.1 (2010) - Paula Clennell
2009
Knife Edge as
Emma
2008
Cinema 16 World Short Films as
Zoe
2008
Rembrandt's J'Accuse...! (Documentary) as
Marieke
2008
Fifty Dead Men Walking as
Lara
2008
The End (Short) as
Sarah
2008
Cass as
Elaine
2008
In Tranzit as
Zina
2007
Son (Short) as
Mother
2007
Nightwatching as
Marieke
2007
Damage (TV Movie) as
Emma Cahill
2007
Inseparable (Short) as
Jean
2006
Red Road as
April
2006
Ex Memoria (Short) as
Young Eva
2005
Bleak House (TV Mini Series) as
Caddy Turveydrop / Caddy Jellyby
- Episode #1.15 (2005) - Caddy Turveydrop
- Episode #1.13 (2005) - Caddy Turveydrop
- Episode #1.12 (2005) - Caddy Turveydrop
- Episode #1.10 (2005) - Caddy Turveydrop
- Episode #1.5 (2005) - Caddy Jellyby
- Episode #1.3 (2005) - Caddy Jellyby
- Episode #1.1 (2005) - Caddy Jellyby
2005
The Undertaker (Short) as
Young Woman
2005
Song of Songs as
Ruth Cohen
2005
Animal as
Pregnant Woman
2005
Chromophobia as
Fiona
2005
Mr. Harvey Lights a Candle (TV Movie) as
Helen Taylor
2004
Lie with Me (TV Movie) as
Sheena Cast (as Nathalie Press)
2004
Outlaws (TV Series) as
Laura
- Sins of the Father (2004) - Laura
2004
Silent Witness (TV Series) as
Nicola Butler
- Death by Water: Part 2 (2004) - Nicola Butler (as Nathalie Press)
- Death by Water: Part 1 (2004) - Nicola Butler (as Nathalie Press)
2004
My Summer of Love as
Mona
2004
Mercy (Short) as
Alison (as Nathalie Press)
2003
Spiritual Rampage (Short) as
Rebecca
2003
Wasp (Short) as
Zoë
2003
Peter in Paradise (TV Movie) as
Maria
2002
The Gathering as
Female Van Pusher
2002
Is Harry on the Boat? (TV Series) as
Piggy
- Episode #1.2 (2002) - Piggy
2001
Holby City (TV Series) as
Claire Bradley
- Mother Knows Best (2001) - Claire Bradley
Self
2011
The Jury: Emma Watts QC (Video documentary short) as
Self / Lucy Cartwright (uncredited)
2011
The Jury: The Jurors (Video documentary short) as
Self / Lucy Cartwright (uncredited)
2011
The Jury: The Legal Team (Video documentary short) as
Self / Lucy Cartwright (uncredited)
2010
25th Film Independent Spirit Awards (TV Special) as
Self - Nominee
2005
2nd Annual Directors Guild of Great Britain DGGB Awards (Video) as
Self - Presenter
2004
Film '72 (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode dated 18 October 2004 (2004) - Self
Archive Footage
2016
Suffragette: Looking Back, Looking Forward (Video short) as
Emily Wilding Davison (uncredited)

References

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