Natasha Hudson
Natasha Hudson | |
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Born |
Natasha Liana Hudson 9 September 1982 Ipoh, Perak |
Occupation | Actress, Model & Host |
Years active | 1990s–present |
Height | 1.72 m (5 ft 8 in) |
Natasha Liana Hudson (born 9 September 1982 in Ipoh, Perak, Malaysia) is a model, actress, writer, and singer. She is an award-winning actress that has been seen on numerous television commercials, films and TV series in Malaysia and Indonesia. She also published two books in 2007, one an English poetry book titled My heart, My soul, My passion and a children's story book titled Puisi Indah Si Pari Pari.
In 2007 she was given an award for Most Promising Actress at the Malaysian film festival for her role as Nasrin from her film Chermin.
Personal life
She has a sister, Tania Nadira Hudson, who is also an actress and model. Natasha married three times in her life, her first and second marriages both ending in divorce. Her first marriage lasted four months. Her second marriage, two years. Through this marriage, she gave birth to a daughter. In April 2012, she married a hip hop artist, Carleed Khaza.
Film
Year | Film | Role | Notes |
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2007 | Chermin | Nasrin | |
2008 | Sumolah | ||
2008 | Tipu Kanan Tipu Kiri | Nasrin | |
2011 | Halilinta | ||
2013 | Langgar | Amanda | |
2013 | Lemak Kampung Santan | Sofia | |
2014 | Mamak Cupcakes | Kak Teh | |
Television
- Antara Keju dan Belacan (2011)
- Bait Cinta (2011)
- Deru Ombak (2011)
- Andai Ku Tahu (2012)
- Cinta Luar Biasa (2012)
- Tudung (2012)
- Pulau (2012)
Theatre
- Ibu zain (musical)
- Gamat (musical)
Awards and nominations
Malaysian Film Festival
Year | Nominated work | Category | Result |
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2007 | Chermin | Most Promising Actress | Won |
2007 | Chermin | Best Actress | Nominated |
Plagiarism of Poetry
In 2007, Hudson published a book which prociamed to be her own poems in Malay.[1] This brought about a large number of accusations of plagiarism by the Malaysian Blogger community. Three poems from her book were specifically pointed out to be a direct translation of well-known poems by Roger McGough, Ann Hoberman and Vachel Linsay.[2][3][4]
References
External links
- Natasha Hudson at the Internet Movie Database
- Profile at Sinema Malaysia
- http://www.murai.com.my/berita/tempatan/article/articleid/670900/natasha-hudson-kini-mengandung-lima-bulan