Natalie Linden
Actress
Born and raised in northern Ukraine, Natalie grew up surrounded by the beauty of rural life, folk songs, and poetry. A naturally creative spirit, she spent her early years writing songs and poetry. Her passion for acting was sparked in her late teens after watching Pride and Prejudice (2005) —a moment that inspired her to leave her English language and literature course at a university in Kyiv and pursue an acting career. She went on to earn a Bachelor’s degree in Drama from Rivne State University of Humanities.
Throughout her training, Natalie explored a diverse range of theatrical styles, from classic Ukrainian plays and Molière’s comedies to Gabriel García Márquez’s surrealist worlds, Russian psychological drama, and modern American works like those of Tennessee Williams. Her performances have ranged from portraying a noblewoman in American high society to a Ukrainian tramp living in a scrapyard, equipping her with a comprehensive foundation in both classical and contemporary acting.
After relocating to London in 2022, Natalie shifted her focus toward screen acting. She has since appeared in several independent short films, including Sweet Josephine, a directorial debut by Devansh Sabharwal. She also completed a screen acting course at Unseen Drama School in London and continues to refine her on-camera skills through ongoing workshops and training.
Fluent in English, Russian, and Ukrainian—with French currently in progress— Natalie is passionate about storytelling across cultures. Outside of acting, she enjoys singing (especially jazz), practicing yoga, staying active with volleyball and rollerblading, and exploring different cultures and languages.
New showreel scene from 'Aktenzeichen XY ... ungelöst'. The actor Patrick Loose plays the role of Klaus.
For the new short film "Mein Heim Allein", actress Lea Farinah takes on the role of Lena.
Director: Alex Hosfeld.
The Spanish actress Esther de Portafax performs the role of Adela in the play “La Casa de Bernarda Alba”.
For a solved criminal case, the actor Stephan Gerster took on the role of Riko Paulsen in Aktenzeichen XY - Gelöst!
Directed by Rudolf Schweiger.