Natasha Rothwell

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Actress and Co-Producer, HBO's Insecure

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Natasha Rothwell: Biography at a Glance

  • Natasha Rothwell is a series regular and co-producer on Issa Rae's Peabody Award-winning HBO series Insecure.
  • She was nominated for a 2019 NAACP Image Award for Insecure.
  • Natasha wrote and stars in Netflix Presents: The Characters, an original sketch series and she previously wrote for Saturday Night Live. 
  • In addition to voicing characters on DuckTales, Bojack Horseman and Bob’s Burgers, Natasha can be seen in the groundbreaking hit films Love, SimonSonic the Hedgehog and Wonder Woman 1984.
  • She is an ardent supporter of Planned Parenthood and Emily’s List, volunteers at the Downtown Women’s Center, and supports the HRC, ACLU, SPLC, and RAINN.
  • Natasha continues to be a staunch advocate for the arts and arts education— having worked with the Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre, KIPP NYC College Prep High School, Arena Stage, Los Angeles Public Libraries, The Young Storytellers, and The Story Pirates.

Biography

Natasha Rothwell is a series regular and co-producer on Issa Rae's Peabody Award- winning HBO series Insecure for which she was nominated for a 2019 NAACP Image Award. Concurrently, she is developing an original series for HBO which she will executive produce, write and star in. Natasha wrote and stars in Netflix Presents: The Characters, an original sketch series, and before that she wrote for Saturday Night Live.  In addition to voicing characters on DuckTales, Bojack Horseman, and Bob’s Burgers, Natasha can be seen in the groundbreaking hit film Love, Simon as well as in the films Sonic the Hedgehog and Wonder Woman 1984.

In addition to being an ardent supporter of Planned Parenthood and Emily’s List, Natasha volunteering at the Downtown Women’s Center and supporting the HRC, ACLU, SPLC and RAINN. In addition, Natasha continues to be a staunch advocate for the arts and arts education— having worked with the Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre, KIPP NYC College Prep High School, Arena Stage, Los Angeles Public Libraries, The Young Storytellers and The Story Pirates.

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