Natalie Morales
American actress and director
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2024 | Began recurring role as Dr. Monica Beltran in Grey's Anatomy (season 20) |
2024 | Upcoming roles in 'My Dead Friend Zoe' and voicing Penelope Pizzaz in 'Thelma the Unicorn'. |
2024 | Began recurring role as Dr. Monica Beltran in Grey's Anatomy (season 20) |
2024 | Upcoming roles in 'My Dead Friend Zoe' and voicing Penelope Pizzaz in 'Thelma the Unicorn'. |
2023 | Appeared in multiple films including 'If You Were the Last', 'Self Reliance', and 'No Hard Feelings'. |
2023 | Appeared in History of the World, Part II and The Morning Show, appearing in 4 episodes |
2023 | Appeared in History of the World, Part II and The Morning Show, appearing in 4 episodes |
2023 | Appeared in multiple films including 'If You Were the Last', 'Self Reliance', and 'No Hard Feelings'. |
2021 | Started voicing Betty DeVille in the Rugrats reboot, a recurring role through 2023 |
2021 | Started voicing Betty DeVille in the Rugrats reboot, a recurring role through 2023 |
September 2021 | Released 'Language Lessons', a film she co-wrote with Mark Duplass, in which she also stars. The film previously premiered at the Berlin International Film Festival. |
September 2021 | Released 'Language Lessons', a film she co-wrote with Mark Duplass, in which she also stars. The film previously premiered at the Berlin International Film Festival. |
May 28 2021 | Natalie Morales made her directorial debut with the teen comedy film 'Plan B', which was released on Hulu. |
May 28 2021 | Natalie Morales made her directorial debut with the teen comedy film 'Plan B', which was released on Hulu. |
March 2021 | Directed and co-wrote Language Lessons, which debuted at the 71st Berlin International Film Festival. |
March 2021 | Directed and co-wrote Language Lessons, which debuted at the 71st Berlin International Film Festival. |
2020 | Began recurring role in Dead to Me and appeared in Home Movie: The Princess Bride |
2020 | Began recurring role in Dead to Me and appeared in Home Movie: The Princess Bride |
2019 | Cast as Michelle in the second season of Netflix's black comedy series Dead to Me. |
2019 | Cast as Michelle in the second season of Netflix's black comedy series Dead to Me. |
March 28 2019 | Premiered in NBC multi-camera sitcom Abby's, created by Josh Malmuth and executive produced by Michael Schur. |
March 28 2019 | Premiered in NBC multi-camera sitcom Abby's, created by Josh Malmuth and executive produced by Michael Schur. |
2018 | Voiced Miss Calleros in the animated film 'Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse'. |
2018 | Voiced Miss Calleros in the animated film 'Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse'. |
2017 | Appeared in episodes of NBC series Powerless and as Detective Anne Garcia in Netflix's Santa Clarita Diet. |
2017 | Portrayed Rosie Casals in the biographical sports drama 'Battle of the Sexes'. |
2017 | Portrayed Rosie Casals in the biographical sports drama 'Battle of the Sexes'. |
2017 | Appeared in episodes of NBC series Powerless and as Detective Anne Garcia in Netflix's Santa Clarita Diet. |
June 30 2017 | Natalie Morales publicly came out as queer through a statement on her social media platforms, openly sharing her sexual orientation with her audience and fans. |
June 30 2017 | Natalie Morales publicly came out as queer through a statement on her social media platforms, openly sharing her sexual orientation with her audience and fans. |
2015 | Joined the cast of Fox series The Grinder. |
2015 | Joined the cast of Fox series The Grinder. |
2013 | Joined the cast of Trophy Wife as Meg, Kate's best friend. |
2013 | Joined the cast of Trophy Wife as Meg, Kate's best friend. |
2010 | Natalie Morales appeared in multiple film projects including the short film 'The Time Machine', 'Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps', and 'Going the Distance'. |
2010 | Appeared in Oliver Stone's film Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps and was cast in Are You There, Chelsea?. |
2010 | Natalie Morales appeared in multiple film projects including the short film 'The Time Machine', 'Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps', and 'Going the Distance'. |
2010 | Appeared in Oliver Stone's film Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps and was cast in Are You There, Chelsea?. |
May 2010 | After being dismissed from White Collar, began appearing as Lucy in NBC's Parks and Recreation. |
May 2010 | After being dismissed from White Collar, began appearing as Lucy in NBC's Parks and Recreation. |
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