Natasha Lyonne

Natasha Lyonne

  • Born: 1979-4-4
  • Birthplace: New York City, U.S.
  • Height: 5' 3" (1.6 m)
  • Profession: actor
  • Nationality: America
  • Representative Works: American Pie, Blade: Trinity
  • Natasha Lyonne (Natasha Lyonne), born in New York City, USA on April 4, 1979, is an American Jewish actor [1-2]  .
    In 2012, starred in the movie " American Reunion4 " [3]  . In 2018, starred in the movie " Show Dogs " [4]  . In 2019, starred in the movie " Honey Boy ".

    Performing Experience

    Natasha started to get involved in acting in 1986, playing a small role in the TV series " Uncle Pi Wei Theater ". Since then, she has appeared in many movies, but what really made her known to the audience was " American Pie " in 1999. This youthful comedy made her famous. In 2001, she continued to star in the sequel " American Pie 2 ". In addition, she starred in " But I'm a Cheerleader ", " Scary Movie 2 ", " Blade: Trinity " and so on.
    In 2012, the film " American Reunion 4 " co-starred with Jason Matthew Biggs was released in the United States . 
    In 2018, the movie " Show Dogs " co-starred with William Emerson Arnett and Delia Sheppard was released in the United States . 
    In 2019, the film " Honey Boy " co-starred with Shia La Beouf premiered at the sundance film festival ; on February 1, the Netflix TV series " Russian Doll " co-starred with Elizabeth Ashley was launched .      
    On February 12, 2021, the starring movie " The United States vs. Billie Holiday " was released   .

    Personal Life

    Natasha Lyonne is Jewish . She spent her childhood in Israel with her family, and her family believes in the Jewish Orthodox Church . Her grandparents were Holocaust survivors . After her parents divorced, Natasha moved back to New York and lived in a one-bedroom apartment with her mother and brother. Natasha attended a local Jewish private school in New York. Later, her mother moved to Miami, and Natasha also transferred to a high school in Miami .        
    Extended Reading

    If These Walls Could Talk 2 quotes

    • Karen: Whose right to screw frat boys was I defending? This should read,

      Karen: I fought to get this school free birth control! What, do you think I was protecting *MY* right to screw frat boys?

    • Amy: I know a lot of things about you, for starters I know you're interested. You stayed when your friends left.

      Linda: Curious.

      Amy: Curiosity turns me on.

      Amy: Hold on tighter. This isn't about sex, it's about not falling off.