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She first gained prominence through her roles in the films such as ''[[The Dinosaur Project]]'' (2012) and [[Zulu]] (2013) and the TV series ''[[Beaver Falls]]'' (2011–2012), going to make a large number of movies including the [[Showmax]] thriller ''[[Dam]]'' (2021–), for which she won a [[SAFTA]] award.
  
 
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Natasha Loring is an actress and producer

Biography

Daughter of Richard Loring and Jeanette Loring, and the sister of Samantha Loring. Natasha Loring is a South African actress. Loring grew up in the Beaulieu area of Midrand.[1] Her father is theatre producer Richard Loring. She attended St Stithians College.[2] She studied at AFDA, The School for the Creative Economy, graduating with a Bachelor of Arts,[3] and then the Actors Centre London (now Seven Dials Playhouse).[4] She also trained in ballet and modern dance.[5]

Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance

She first gained prominence through her roles in the films such as The Dinosaur Project (2012) and Zulu (2013) and the TV series Beaver Falls (2011–2012), going to make a large number of movies including the Showmax thriller Dam (2021–), for which she won a SAFTA award.

Sources

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Natasha_Loring

https://www.imdb.com/name/nm3307588/?ref_=nmbio_re_1

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