Natalie Blair | |
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Born |
Natalie Louise Blair 16 April 1984 Brisbane, Queensland, Australia |
Other names | Natalie Hoflin |
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 2002 – present |
Spouse(s) | David Hoflin (m. 2013) |
Children | 1 |
Awards | Logie for 'Most Popular New Female Talent' (2005) |
Natalie Louise Blair-Hoflin (born 16 April 1984) is an Australian actress, best known for her role as Carmella Cammeniti on the Australian TV series Neighbours.
Back in early 2003, Blair auditioned for Neighbours and impressed casting director Jan Russ, but she was not cast. Russ contacted Blair six months later and asked her to audition for the role of Carmella Cammeniti. She was cast on the spot as producers needed to fill the gap left by Delta Goodrem's sudden departure. Blair started filming just after she graduated from school.
In 2005, Blair won "Most Popular New Female Talent" at the 47th Annual Logie Awards. Blair was also nominated in 2007 for both the Gold and Silver Logie, for "Most Popular Personality on Australian Television". She was again nominated for both awards in 2008. Blair was crowned "Queen of Teen" at the Dolly Teen Choice Awards at Sydney's Luna Park in 2007.
In December 2007, Blair starred in the Spillers Ltd Production of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs as Snow White at the Music Hall in Shrewsbury. Blair also sang solo and a cappella the first verse of "Once in Royal David's City" at the annual BBC Shropshire Carols in the Square event in Shrewsbury on 19 December 2007.
Blair left Neighbours after five years in 2009. She then moved to Los Angeles, but returned home later that year to play chief villain Connie Burns in the feature film Stage Fright. Upon completion of the film, also starring Clare Bowen and Jason Smith, Natalie left Queensland and returned to Los Angeles.
Blair returned to Neighbours in March 2011 for two episodes. Also in March 2011, Natalie began shooting the feature film "The Sleeping Warrior", portraying the character of Safia. The film is set for release in 2012. A story that connects Hindu spirituality and Australian aboriginal spirituality.