Natalie Saleeba
Actor, Anatomy of a Suicide
Natalie Saleeba is best known for her roles as Jessica Singleton in the medical drama, All Saints, as Rosie Cammeniti on Neighbours, and as Doctor Abigail Albert on the Logie-winning series House Husbands, on which she starred through seasons 1-5.
Natalie’s debut role was in the feature film, Under the Lighthouse Dancing, alongside Naomi Watts, Jack Thompson and Jacqueline McKenzie. Other early credits include Corridors of Power and Sweat opposite Simon Baker.
Throughout her career, Natalie has made regular guest appearances on many Australian TV shows, including Tricky Business, Winners and Losers, Stingers, The Secret Life of Us, Always Greener and Head Start, as well as playing the lead role of Debs in the British Foxtel co-production, Lovebytes.
Most recently, Natalie appeared in the Amazon Prime series, Back to the Rafters, performed opposite Rachel Griffiths in Dead Lucky, reprised her role as Melanie in Utopia, and voiced the Penguin Random House audiobook, My Father, The Murderer.
Natalie has starred in numerous short films including the 2014 Tropfest runner-up, Red Nuts, and The Picnic, which she co-wrote and co-produced. In 2010, Natalie created and produced the short documentary, Seeking Shanti, which explored the yogic philosophies of Australian physiotherapist, yogi and co-founder of Yoga Synergy, Simon Borg-Olivier.
In 2005, Natalie was nominated for a TV Week Logie Award for Most Popular New Talent for her work on All Saints.
On stage, Natalie made her debut with the prestigious Bell Shakespeare Company, and went on to tour three productions with the company. In 2018, Natalie played the lead role in David Williamson’s new play, Sorting Out Rachel, at Ensemble Theatre.
In 2015, Natalie played the role of Mary Murphy in the feature film Truth, opposite Cate Blanchett and Robert Redford.
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Natalie Saleeba is best known for her roles as Jessica Singleton in the medical drama, All Saints, as Rosie Cammeniti on Neighbours, and as Doctor Abigail Albert on the Logie-winning series House Husbands, on which she starred through seasons 1-5.
Natalie’s debut role was in the feature film, Under the Lighthouse Dancing, alongside Naomi Watts, Jack Thompson and Jacqueline McKenzie. Other early credits include Corridors of Power and Sweat opposite Simon Baker.
Throughout her career, Natalie has made regular guest appearances on many Australian TV shows, including Tricky Business, Winners and Losers, Stingers, The Secret Life of Us, Always Greener and Head Start, as well as playing the lead role of Debs in the British Foxtel co-production, Lovebytes.
Most recently, Natalie appeared in the Amazon Prime series, Back to the Rafters, performed opposite Rachel Griffiths in Dead Lucky, reprised her role as Melanie in Utopia, and voiced the Penguin Random House audiobook, My Father, The Murderer.
Natalie has starred in numerous short films including the 2014 Tropfest runner-up, Red Nuts, and The Picnic, which she co-wrote and co-produced. In 2010, Natalie created and produced the short documentary, Seeking Shanti, which explored the yogic philosophies of Australian physiotherapist, yogi and co-founder of Yoga Synergy, Simon Borg-Olivier.
In 2005, Natalie was nominated for a TV Week Logie Award for Most Popular New Talent for her work on All Saints.
On stage, Natalie made her debut with the prestigious Bell Shakespeare Company, and went on to tour three productions with the company. In 2018, Natalie played the lead role in David Williamson’s new play, Sorting Out Rachel, at Ensemble Theatre.
In 2015, Natalie played the role of Mary Murphy in the feature film Truth, opposite Cate Blanchett and Robert Redford.
For the latest event featuring Natalie Saleeba, and other events happening at Seymour Centre, check the links below.
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