Natasha Loring: A Rising Star in Acting

Natasha Loring: A Rising Star in Acting

Natasha Loring, a talented South African actress, was raised in the Beaulieu area of Midrand. Her father, Richard Loring, is a well-known theatre producer.

Natasha Loring

Born
Johannesburg, South Africa
Alma mater AFDA
Years active 2008–present

Natasha’s educational journey led her to St Stithians College, AFDA (The School for the Creative Economy), where she earned her Bachelor of Arts degree, and the Actors Centre London (now Seven Dials Playhouse). Her training also included ballet and modern dance, adding depth to her artistic skills.

Career

Natasha’s career took off early during her time at AFDA, landing her first professional role as Julie Saunders in the film Hitchhiker, alongside her sister Samantha. This debut was followed by her television debut as Hayley in the Lifetime film Natalee Holloway.

Highlights

Natasha’s career expanded internationally as she appeared in British media, securing roles in acclaimed productions like Women in Love, The Runaway, and the E4 comedy-drama Beaver Falls, where she played Kimberley from 2011 to 2012. She further showcased her talent in films such as The Dinosaur Project, Zulu, and Broken Star.

Aside from her on-screen work, Natasha has lent her voice to various video games, including League of Legends, Game of Thrones: A Telltale Games Series, and Tacoma, among others. Her versatility in voice acting complemented her on-screen performances.

In 2021, Natasha gained significant recognition for her role as Sienna Fischer in the Showmax thriller Dam, earning her a SAFTA for Best Supporting Actress in a Television Drama.

Filmography 

Natasha Loring’s filmography spans across film, television, and video games, showcasing her range and dedication to her craft. From her early roles to her recent successes in Dam, Natasha continues to captivate audiences with her talent and versatility.

Film:

  • 2008 – “Hitchhiker” as Julie Saunders: Juno’s breakout role as a young traveler who discovers unexpected connections during a road trip.
  • 2012 – “The Dinosaur Project” as Liz Draper: Juno’s venture into sci-fi as a fearless scientist on an expedition to uncover prehistoric secrets.
  • 2013 – “Zulu” as Marjorie: Juno’s dramatic turn in a crime thriller, showcasing her range as an actress.
  • 2014 – “Mannequins” as Carilee (Short film): A haunting portrayal of a woman trapped in a surreal world.
  • 2017 – “The Relationtrip” as Eden (Voice role): Juno’s animated voice acting debut in a quirky romantic comedy.
  • 2018 – “Broken Star” as Sydney: Juno’s exploration of psychological drama in a film about fame and obsession.
  • 2021 – “A Shame” as Holly (Short film; producer): Juno’s venture into producing, telling a poignant story about personal struggles.
  • 2022 – “Ghosted” as Leigh (Short film): Juno’s return to short films, showcasing her commitment to diverse storytelling.

Television:

  • 2011–2012 – “Beaver Falls” as Kimberley: Juno’s first major television role, playing a complex character in a coming-of-age drama.
  • 2020 – “Queen Sono” as Sarah: Juno’s guest appearance in a thrilling spy series, adding intrigue to the storyline.
  • 2021–present – “Dam” as Sienna Fischer: Juno’s current main role, portraying a strong-willed character in a gripping drama series.

Video Games:

  • 2009 – “League of Legends” as Kai’Sa: Juno’s venture into video game voice acting, lending her voice to a popular character.
  • 2015 – “Anki Overdrive” as Winger: Juno’s involvement in a racing game, showcasing her versatility beyond traditional roles.
  • 2018 – “Prey: Mooncrash” as Claire Whitten: Juno’s contribution to the gaming world, adding depth to a sci-fi narrative.

Conclusion

Natasha Loring’s journey in the entertainment industry reflects her passion, dedication, and artistic growth. As a rising star, she has proven her ability to excel across various mediums, earning accolades and leaving a lasting impact on audiences worldwide. Her future projects are eagerly anticipated, promising more exceptional performances and contributions to the world of acting.