Natalie Morales
Natalie Morales is an actor, writer, award winning director and activist.
Natalie made her simultaneous directorial debut with the Hulu Original feature, "Plan B" and the SXSW audience award winning feature, "Language Lessons," in which she co-starred.
As an actress, Natalie reprises her role alongside Christina Applegate and Linda Cardellini in the upcoming final season of the Netflix series, "Dead to Me." She can also be seen with Academy Award winners Denzel Washington, Rami Malek & Jared Leto in the Warner Brothers feature, "The Little Things." She lent her voice to the Oscar winning "Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse" and starred in the Twentieth Century Fox action blockbuster "Stuber," alongside Dave Bautista and Kumail Nanjiani as well as in "Battle of the Sexes," playing tennis pro Rosie Casals opposite Emma Stone and Steve Carell.
She starred in NBC’s "Abby’s" as the titular character, and recurred on HBO’s "The Newsroom" and "Girls," NBC’s "Parks & Recreation" and Netflix’s "Santa Clarita Diet," where she was reunited with her "Going the Distance" co-star, Drew Barrymore. She also voiced “Yolanda Buenaventura” on Netflix’s popular animated series, "BoJack Horseman." You may remember her from the Fox comedy "The Grinder," "Trophy Wife" on ABC, as well as the USA series "White Collar" and the ABC Family series, "The Middleman." She also created, directed and stars in the Funny or Die series "James Joyce’s Love Letters" along with Michaela Watkins, Martin Starr and Paget Brewster.
She directed an episode of NBC’s "Mr. Mayor" as well two episodes of HBO’s Duplass Brothers’ anthology, "Room 104," and the Go90’s hit series, "Mr. Student Body President."
Natalie will next be seen in "I’m Totally Fine" with Jillian Bell on November 4th, 2022, and Jennifer Lawrence's R-rated Comedy "No Hard Feelings" coming later next year.
Natalie is a proud member of Everytown for Gun Safety’s Creative Council.