Natalie Vero
- Actress
Natalie Vero is an American actor, writer, comedian, and producer. She was born on Long Island, New York. From a young age, Natalie studied at a variety of community theater schools and performed in productions with the Westhampton Beach Performing Arts Center and The Gateway Playhouse. She attended Eastport South Manor Jr/Sr High School and was a part of its prominent theater program. After high school, Natalie attended Penn State University. During her time there she studied abroad at the Theater Academy of London. She graduated from Penn State with a Bachelor of Arts in Theater Performance, a Bachelor of Arts in Broadcast Journalism, and a minor in International Studies. Natalie cares about the importance of the arts and arts education. She helped create a group called The Community for the Arts to save her high school's musical after budget cuts. In college, she produced a mini-documentary about theater's importance in Athens, Greece called "A Stage Set for Hope" for which she won a college Emmy. She was selected as the School of Theater's Student Grand Marshall and received her degrees with honors. After graduation, Natalie was selected for The Second City's Comedy Studies program and moved to New York City after completion. Natalie is best known for Peacock's "Girls5eva" and indie feature "Ask Me to Dance."