Victor Natus
Actor
Victor Natus is a dynamic and versatile German actor, able to perform in multiple languages, including English, German, French, and Spanish. He is a graduate of the Neighborhood Playhouse School of the Theatre in New York City and before that has honed his craft at The New York Film Academy (NYFA).
Victor's personal career highlights include starring as ‘Beethoven’ in the acclaimed Off-Broadway play 'Dog Sees God' in 2019. Recently, he completed production on the Sky Original Series 'Funeral For A Dog', acting alongside Albrecht Schuch.
Victor’s passion lies in working on set. Be it as the Script Supervisor or as the Director of Photography, he brings his enthusiasm for storytelling to every project. He has written both series and films and has also directed a few projects, showcasing his talent behind the camera as well.
In addition to his professional skills, people say that Victor is very empathetic, charismatic, and has a compelling warmth about him - qualities that resonate both on and off the stage. These attributes not only make him a compelling performer but also create a strong connection with his audience and colleagues, enriching every project he undertakes.
While his physical type might suggest ‘romantic lead,’ Victor has consistently proven himself as a strong character actor. His theater resume reflects the wide range of roles he has played, like Lennie Small in 'Of Mice and Men', Bill Starbuck in 'The Rainmaker', and the Savant in ‘Love and Information’, showcasing the depth and variety he brings to his work.
Beyond acting, Victor is a professional skier, certified in stage combat, and skilled in various sports and dance forms, adding a unique physicality to his roles.
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