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Have you been feeling a little off lately? Wondering what it’s all about? Or what’s next? Whether you’re seeking answers in your personal or professional life,Canadian Actress, Natalie Brown brings great insight Now in her 50’s, Brown, who landed her first print campaign for Bonne Bell Cosmetics, at age 16 and went on to become the Heinz Ketchup girl,shows no signs of slowing down. The Timmons, Ontario native, modeled for Noxzema and Max Factor, and studied fine arts at York Universitybefore landing the role of talent agent Sophie Parker on the TV sitcom, Sophie, which ran for two seasons. You may also remember her as grieving mom Carol Haplin of six of the eight episodes of the ABC series Happy Town. Her other credits include MOVE UP
ReGenesis, Naked Josh, Mutant X, Zoe Busiek: Wild Card, Something Beneath, Dawn of the Dead, Welcome to Mooseport, How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days, MTV's Undressed, Tracker, Flashpoint, Dark Matter and The Strain. In the 2016 Hallmark original movie For Love & Honor, she played a dean at a military school.
She is also known in Canada for her work in television commercials, particularly those for Baileys Irish Cream, Salon Selectives, Canada Post, and Yoplait.
I caught up with Natalie on the red-carpet at The Canadian Screen Actors Awards where she was nominated for Outstanding Guest in a Dramatic Series to talk about how the industry embraces women over 40, what keeps her going, and much more.

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Have you been feeling a little off lately? Wondering what it’s all about? Or what’s next? Whether you’re seeking answers in your personal or professional life,Canadian Actress, Natalie Brown brings great insight Now in her 50’s, Brown, who landed her first print campaign for Bonne Bell Cosmetics, at age 16 and went on to become the Heinz Ketchup girl,shows no signs of slowing down. The Timmons, Ontario native, modeled for Noxzema and Max Factor, and studied fine arts at York Universitybefore landing the role of talent agent Sophie Parker on the TV sitcom, Sophie, which ran for two seasons. You may also remember her as grieving mom Carol Haplin of six of the eight episodes of the ABC series Happy Town. Her other credits include MOVE UP
ReGenesis, Naked Josh, Mutant X, Zoe Busiek: Wild Card, Something Beneath, Dawn of the Dead, Welcome to Mooseport, How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days, MTV's Undressed, Tracker, Flashpoint, Dark Matter and The Strain. In the 2016 Hallmark original movie For Love & Honor, she played a dean at a military school.
She is also known in Canada for her work in television commercials, particularly those for Baileys Irish Cream, Salon Selectives, Canada Post, and Yoplait.
I caught up with Natalie on the red-carpet at The Canadian Screen Actors Awards where she was nominated for Outstanding Guest in a Dramatic Series to talk about how the industry embraces women over 40, what keeps her going, and much more.

Support the show

Sign up to become a member of Janette's TV Youtube Channel!
https://www.youtube.com/@JanettesTV/videos

  continue reading

223 episodes

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