Natalie Mendoza

Natalie Jackson Mendoza (born 12 August 1976)[1] is an Australian actress.[2] She is best known for her roles as one of the main characters, Jackie Clunes, in the British drama series Hotel Babylon (2006–2008) and as Juno in the horror film The Descent (2005), as well as its sequel, The Descent Part 2 (2009).[3] Mendoza has also performed in various stage productions across the West End and Broadway, including Miss Saigon (role of "Gigi"), Here Lies Love ("Imelda Marcos"), and Spider-Man: Turn Off The Dark ("Arachne").

Natalie Mendoza
Born
Natalie Jackson Mendoza

(1976-08-12) 12 August 1976
NationalityAustralian
OccupationActress
Years active1995–present
Spouse
(m. 2006; div. 2010)
RelativesRebecca Jackson Mendoza
(sister)

Life and career

Mendoza was born in Hong Kong in 1976, to mother Robin Jackson, an Australian television personality of German descent, and father Noel Mendoza, a jazz pianist and arranger of Filipino descent. She is one of six artist siblings.[4][5] She was raised in Sydney, Melbourne, and Hong Kong. She also went to school and trained in London and New York. She performed in many musicals such as Cats, Miss Saigon, The Music of Lloyd Webber Concert Tour (understudying Sarah Brightman), Oh What A Night, 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee, as the lead Frugue girl in Sweet Charity, and took the role of Eponine in the 10th Anniversary Australasian Tour of Les Miserables.

In 1998 Mendoza formed the band Jackson Mendoza with her sister Rebecca.[2] They had No 1 chart success and signed internationally to Virgin Records, releasing two singles that reached the Top 10 music charts in Australia. They disbanded in 2000.

Mendoza appeared in Golden Globe award winning film Moulin Rouge!, as the lead dancer China Doll. After Moulin Rouge! she began working on a solo album in Melbourne and signed a three-picture deal with Miramax. She filmed several US series including Farscape and played Liat in ABC's South Pacific opposite Harry Connick Jr. and Glenn Close.

In 2003 Mendoza returned to England to focus her attention on acting. She trained as an actor at the prestigious Bristol Old Vic Theatre School, training in Classical Theatre. Mendoza appeared on stage in many classical theatre and modern theatre productions, including Coup d'État at MTC, Five Kinds of Silence, The Vagina Monologues, Macbeth, Romeo and Juliet, and The Importance of Being Earnest.

In 2005, Mendoza was cast in a lead role Juno in the film The Descent. The film was directed by Neil Marshall, which has gone on to be a horror cult gem amongst audiences.

In 2006 she performed in the series regular role of Jackie Clunes in the BBC1 British drama series Hotel Babylon. Mendoza appeared in seasons 1-3 of the series.

In 2007 Mendoza guest-starred in the Doctor Who audio dramas Absolution and The Girl Who Never Was. She filmed The Descent 2 sequel and horror film Surviving Evil, which she wrote the title track for, "Alone Again". She workshopped the lead role of Molly in Matthew Warchus' production of Ghost which was based on the original screenplay by Bruce Rubin.

In 2010, Mendoza originated the role of Arachne in the Broadway musical Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark. After playing a handful of preview performances, she was forced to leave after an injury occurred backstage.

Mendoza won her first film festival entry as best director, best writer, and best film at the 72-hour film festival in Los Angeles 2011.[6]

From 2017-2020, Mendoza guest starred in various television productions, including Blue Bloods, Holby City, and McDonald & Dodds.

Mendoza appeared in the Leos Carax-directed musical film Annette, starring Adam Driver and Marion Cotillard.

In 2021, she joined the cast of the musical Moulin Rouge! on Broadway, playing the lead role of Satine.[7]

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Notes
2000 Muggers Tran
2001 Moulin Rouge! China Doll
2003 Horseplay Jade
Code 46 Sphinx Receptionist
2005 The Descent Juno Kaplan
The Great Raid Mina
2009 Surviving Evil Cecilia 'Chill' Reyes
The Descent: Part 2 Juno Kaplan
2021 Annette Six Women Chorus

Television

Year Title Role Notes
1998 Wildside Sim Episode: 1.29
1999 Fearless Jade TV movie
Farscape Lishala Episode: Jeremiah Crichton
1999–2000 BeastMaster Kyra 7 episodes
2001 South Pacific Liat TV movie
Hard Knox Ellie TV movie
2006–2008 Hotel Babylon Jackie Clunes 21 episodes
2012 Midsomer Murders Sasha Fleetwood Episode: The Dark Rider
Americana Wendy Law-Soulter Pilot
2018 Blue Bloods Lindsay Stewart Episode: Tale of Two Cities
2019 Holby City Sunny Lin Episode: Don't Leave Me
2020 McDonald & Dodds Mathilde Crockett Episode: The Fall of The House of Crockett

Theatre

Year Production Role Venue Director
2010 Spiderman: Turn off the Dark Arachne Lyric Theatre Julie Taymor
2013 Arms of Fire Josephina Chester Theatre Company Byam Stevens
2014 Here Lies Love Imelda Marcos Royal National Theatre Alex Timbers
2015 Miss Saigon Gigi Prince Edward Theatre Laurence Connor
2021 Moulin Rouge! Satine Al Hirschfeld Theatre Alex Timbers

References

  1. Sams, Christing (14 August 2001). "Oceans of talent". Angelfire. Archived from the original on 26 October 2016. Retrieved 12 January 2020.
  2. "Natalie Mendoza plays Jackie Clunes, Head of Housekeeping". Short Skirt. BBC. 11 January 2006. Archived from the original on 13 January 2020. Retrieved 1 December 2019. Mendoza is also an accomplished singer, dancer and writer
  3. "Several Clips from 'The Descent: Part 2'". Archived from the original on 22 March 2016. Retrieved 10 November 2009.
  4. "Natalie Mendoza played Jackie Clunes, Head of Housekeeping". Archived from the original on 23 November 2009. Retrieved 29 July 2009.
  5. BWW (21 February 2006). "An Interview with Lord of the Ring's Rebecca Jackson Mendoza aka Galadriel". broadwayworld.com. Archived from the original on 30 September 2007. Retrieved 17 May 2006.
  6. "72 Hour Short Film Festival | Playhouse West". Archived from the original on 28 September 2011. Retrieved 13 October 2011.
  7. Evans, Greg (2 August 2021). "'Annette' Actress Natalie Mendoza Takes Lead In Broadway's 'Moulin Rouge!', Replacing Karen Olivo". Deadline. Retrieved 22 November 2021.
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