Natalie Zea
Natalie Zea was born in Houston, Texas, United States on March 17th, 1975 and is the TV Actress. At the age of 49, Natalie Zea biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, TV shows, and networth are available.
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Career
Zea began her career in an Off-Broadway theatre, appearing in productions of The Three Sisters and A Midsummer Night's Dream. In 1999, she made her film debut in the Shakespeare-themed independent drama Macbeth in Manhattan. Zea made her television debut in an episode of short-lived The WB drama series, D.C., in which she appeared as Gwen Hotchkiss Winthrop, a businesswoman and socialite, as well as the mother of the wealthy Hotchkiss family in the NBC daytime soap opera Passions. She appeared on the program on a regular basis from November 15, 2000, to October 3, 2002. Zea wrote: "I have decided not to renew my deal with Passions" after she resigned. Although I loved my time in college and learned a lot, starting at the beginning, I think that the best thing for my career and my craft is to embrace new challenges. So after some deliberation, an amicable parting of ways seemed to be the right option. Zea is the second actress to appear in Gwen's role. Liza Huber, Susan Lucci's daughter, appeared from July 5, 1999, to November 8, 2000, and then again after Zea left the role.
Zea appeared in a recurring role in the FX police drama series The Shield. Lauren Riley, a love interest of Michael Chiklis' character Vic Mackey, starred. Zea earned her first regular role on primetime television in the ABC drama series Eyes opposite Tim Daly, who appeared on ABC television in the following year. After a single season, the show was cancelled. Jill Clayburgh, Donald Sutherland, and Peter Krause appeared on ABC primetime soap opera/comedy-drama Dirty Sexy Money. Zea Darling was spoiled socialite. The soap aired from 2007 to 2009, but after two seasons, it was cancelled. She appeared on several episodes of HBO's comedy series Hung's first season in 2009. CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, Two and a Half Men, The Act of Interest is also a Person of Interest.
Zea debuted as a series regular in the first three seasons of the FX drama Justified in 2010, before moving to a recurring role from Season 4. Winona Hawkins, Raylan Givens' ex-wife, appeared on Winona Hawkins. Zea was originally a guest star on Justified's pilot but was made a regular right after the pilot landed after a two-year contract. Zea appeared on Showtime comedy-drama, Californication, as a new love interest for David Duchovny's character in addition to her regular role on Justified. Zea appeared in the 2010 film The Other Guys, a supporting actor. She co-starred in the 2011 independent thriller InSight and in the Lifetime film Burden of Evil (2012) as lead actress and lead actress.
In the Fox drama series The Following, Zea appeared in the leading role of Dr. Claire Matthews, the estranged wife of a serial killer. She appeared in a recurring basis for the second season. On the first season of CBS summer series Under the Dome, she appeared on a regular basis as Maxine Seagrave, a heroin and gambling kingpin. Zea appeared in her first role in the Amazon comedy pilot The Rebels later this year. The pilot premiered in February 2014, but not one of the series was chosen up to series. Zea appeared in two independent films later this year: Too Late in the female lead role opposite John Hawkes and The Grey Lady as the lead character.
Zea was named lead actor in ABC primetime's ordered ABC primetime soap opera Members Only, which was broadcast on August 4, 2014. "Most well-educated and put-together person of the family that founded the country club around which the show is based," Mickey Holmes-Harris plays. Members Only was cancelled by ABC before the premiere, according to the author. Zea was cast as lead opposite Jason Jones in TBS' holiday film The Detour, on December 2, 2014.
Zea will appear in the lead role in the NBC apocalyptic drama series La Brea, written by David Appelbaum, on February 26, 2020.
Zea performed in 9-1-1: Lone Star and Unicorn.