
Natalie Shinnick
Natalie Shinnick is an actress, dancer, choreographer, and director. She was born and raised in the San Francisco Bay Area and holds a BFA in Acting and a minor in Dance from New York University.
Natalie Shinnick
After studying the Meisner and Williamson Techniques at NYU Tisch, she continued to explore her passion for physical performance by choreographing dance, intimacy, and fight sequences for stage and film. Recently she was the assistant choreographer for the 10x Academy Award nominated film, “The Brutalist”, and the upcoming musical feature film “Ann Lee”. She currently teaches Williamson at Terry Knickerbocker Studio and the class “Working in the Industry” at New York University.
Natalie is extremely grateful to have been mentored by Nathan Flower, Kana Sato, Julia Crockett, Mackian Bauman and the rest of the movement community here at TKS and NYU.
Some of her notable film acting credits include “The Brutalist” (Brady Corbet, A24), “Ann Lee” (Mona Fastvold), “Signora Volpe” (Sky), “FBI: International” (CBS, Paramount+), and “Jack&Lou” (USC/Universal). Some notable theater credits include “If We Kiss” (Bedlam Theater), Carol in “Anatomy of a Suicide” (Playwrights Horizons Downtown), Natalya in “Pushkin” (Manhattan Theatre Club Studios) Henry V in “Henry IV & Henry V” (Tisch), and Elizabeth in “The Crucible” (Tisch).