Natalie Denise Sperl

Natalie Denise Sperl
Born (1978-06-20) June 20, 1978
New Ulm, Brown County, Minnesota, United States
Occupation Model, film/television actress
Years active 1995–present

Natalie Denise Sperl (New Ulm, Brown County, Minnesota, June 20, 1978) is an American model and film and television actress, better known for her appearances on film Little Black Book, Around the World in 80 Days and Succubus: Hell Bent.

Career

An Esquire cover girl and former Coors Light Girl, starring with Kid Rock in the Coors Light Super Bowl commercial, Natalie was a high fashion runway model in Europe working for such top designers as Cynthia Rowley and Alexander McQueen at Central St. Martins in London. From there she landed several magazine covers before moving to Los Angeles to be an actress.

Is a singer-songwriter and front woman of the band Kill My Coquette.

Filmography

Film
Year Film Role Other notes
2011 After You Kristin (post-production)
Getting Back to Zero Julie Snake Eyes
2008 Rounds Gina Laurie
Trapped in Perfection Jannies
2007 Alibi Gia
2004 Mojave Sexy office girl
Little Black Book Natalie
Around the World in 80 Days Stunning Woman as Natalie Sperl
Larceny Waitress
1995 Cellblock Sisters: Banished Behind Bars Inmate as Brooklyn Warner
Television
Year Title Role Other notes
2008 NCIS Milaana Shishani 1 episode
Unhitched Kara 1 episode
Rock Monster (TV movie) Cassandra
2007 Succubus: Hell Bent (video) Lilith
2006 Big Day Sequoia 1 episode
Two and a Half Men Janie 1 episode
Naked Surrender (video) Maisie Calloway as Charley White
Last Call (video) Lucy
The Graveyard (video) Zoe
Maisie Undercover: Shadow Boxer (video) Maisie Calloway as Charley White
CSI: Miami Melissa Bowman Rowe 1 episode
Forbidden Passions (video) Maisie Calloway as Charley White
Three Strikes (TV movie) Cindy
Breaking Up with Shannen Doherty Herself
2005 How I Met Your Mother Natalya 1 episode
Portrait of a Man and a Woman: Los Angeles, c. 2004 (short) Nina
2003 What Should You Do? Female Victim 1 episode
A.U.S.A. Juror #8 1 episode
Other Side of the Road (short)

References

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