Born:
October 02, 1969
in
Liverpool
Best Known For:
This Life and Vanity Fair.
Early-life:
Natasha was born in Liverpool on October 2, 1969. Until she was 10, she lived in the Middle East where her father set up immunisation clinics for the World Health Organisation. When her family moved back to the UK, they settled in Lougton in Essex. While attending Loughton County High School for Girls, Natasha joined a Saturday drama group. She went on to attend the Guildhall School of Music and Drama.
Career:
Little's first professional role was in the play The Tenth Man at the New End Theatre in Hampstead. She made her TV debut in an edition of Between the Lines in 1994. Roles followed in London's Burning and Supply and Demand before her breakthrough role as Rachel in popular BBC drama This Life. Since then, Little has been a regular fixture on TV in the likes of Vanity Fair, Cadfael, Murder in Mind, MI-5, Foyle's War, Young James Herriot, Kidnap and Ransom, Case Histories and Breathless. Film credits include The Clandestine Marriage (1999), Kevin and Perry Go Large (2000) and Vanity Fair (2004).
Quote:
'Having my own family has made me realise there's more to life than chasing the next job.'
Trivia:
She received a Bafta nomination for her role in TV mini-series Vanity Fair. She is a trained singer with a mezzo soprano voice.