Natalie Kropf was born in Manhattan and raised in the swamps of Western Connecticut. In 2008 her canceled high school play βVoices in Conflictβ became a political zeitgeist of Iraq War censorship after she was written about in the New York Times. At 18 she found herself performing Off-Broadway at The Public, The Vineyard, and the Culture Project, and winning the first Courage in Theater Award from MTI. Natalie received her Bachelorβs in Acting from Cornell College while also studying Checkov at the Stella Adler School. Her years since returning to New York have been split between developing new site specific plays and sinking her teeth into Shakespeareβs lovers and clowns. When not acting, Natalie prefers being elusive and exploring caves, collecting feathers, and rescuing small animals (birds, squirrels, mice, skunks, and her two dogs.)
Contact Natalie directly at
KROPF.NATALIE@GMAIL.COM