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Natalija Nogulich was born on 1 October, 1950 in Chicago, Illinois, USA, is an Actress, Assistant Director, Miscellaneous. Discover Natalija Nogulich's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is She in this year and how She spends money? Also learn how She earned most of networth at the age of 71 years old?

Popular As Natalija Nogulich
Occupation actress,assistant_director,miscellaneous
Age 72 years old
Zodiac Sign Libra
Born 1 October, 1950
Birthday 1 October
Birthplace Chicago, Illinois, USA
Nationality United States

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Natalija Nogulich Net Worth

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2011

She also did two indie films, I'll Melt With You, and Commentary which were in 2011 Sundance Film Festival. On Television she is most known for her role as Admiral Nechayev in STAR TREK - THE NEXT GENERATION; and she's done numerous movies for television including: Jane Doe 9, Locusts, Pizza My Heart, Growing Pains, Dying to Dance, the Sleepwalker Killing, Lazarus Man, and Has Recurred On Episodes Of: the West Wing, the Practice, the Pretender, Brooklyn Bridge, Tracy Takes On, to name a few. She has guested on many other shows including David Mamet's hit series, The Unit, Bones, Nip/tuck, the Closer, Huff, Crossing Jordan, Without a Trace, Charmed, the award winning 24; and many others.

2010

Natalija Nogulich, newly published author of her debut novel, "One Woman's War," is currently writing Book 2 of the trilogy. She recently performed in the show finale of Glee, an episode of Disney's new show , KC Undercover, and prior to that, the season finale of NCIS followed by an episode of Disney's Kickin' It, 2 Broke Girls and Criminal Minds. She was a regular recurring character on the ABC series, Red Widow, playing Russian mob wife Elena Petrova, and appeared in HBO's biopic, Phil Spector, as Italian journalist, Giovanetta Ricci. Born in Chicago of Serbian descent, she was educated in Illinois and in Spain and Italy. Studying and traveling throughout Europe, she gained command of five languages. After receiving her B. A. from Lake Forest College, where she graduated Phi Beta Kappa, she went on to study and work with David Mamet at his St. Nicholas Theatre Company in Chicago. On Broadway, she starred in Hurlyburly, The Iceman Cometh, and Accomplice; as well as innumerable off-Broadway productions, including Restoration at New York Theatre Workshop in 2010. On Los Angeles stages, she has been seen at the Mark Taper Forum in Scenes from an Execution; in the title role of TAMARA; and won four Drama-Logue Acting Awards for: The Three Sisters, Hedda Gabler, the White Rose and Once in a Lifetime. Additionally, she starred in many regional productions throughout the United States, including the Pulitzer Prize Finalist, The Waverly Gallery, at the Pasadena Playhouse (for which she was awarded the "Entertainment Today" Best Supporting Actress Award), and George Bernard Shaw's Misalliance at Center Stage in Baltimore. Nogulich has performed in five David Mamet Films: Phil Spector, Spartan, Homicide, Things Change, and The Water Engine. She has completed over thirty films including: Hoffa, Incarnate, Sharkskin, the Hollow, Steal Big - Steal Little, Above Suspicion, an Eye for an Eye, the Glass Shield, the Chase, Postcards from the Edge, Blood in - Blood Out, the Guardian, Christmas Vacation, Four Friends, Stony Island and others.

2004

" In the fall of 2004 she directed and starred in the World Premiere of her own adaptation of Alexander Dumas' novel, "Camille," entitled The Dame of New Orleans.

2001

Attended the Trek convention in Leicester in England with Tim Russ August 8-10, 2003. Her first Trek convention was in Pasadena, California, March 31, 2001.

2000

In 2000, she directed her own adaptation of Romeo and Juliet in the American Civil War at Davis Theatre in Illinois, and in 2001 she directed a production of her own adaptation of An Enemy of the People at the same theatre. In Los Angeles at the Egyptian Arena Theatre, she directed Supreme Therapy, a world premiere play written by Michael Davidson starring Ray Abruzzo of "The Sopranos.

1995

Nogulich has worked with Debra Messing on two of her series: She was a recurring guest star on Ned and Stacey (1995), and she was her boss and mentor in the pilot episode of Prey (1998).

1994

As Artistic Director of The Grace Players Theatre Company, which she founded in 1994, Nogulich produced and directed the West Coast Premiere of David Mamet's adaptation of Chekhov's The Three Sisters, which garnered four Drama-Logue Awards including Best Direction and Best Production. She directed the World Premiere of Jason Milligan's comedy Walking On the Moon; six One Act Festivals, and more than twenty other projects. In Washington D. C. , she directed actor David Selby in his play Lincoln and James at the 1400-seat Lincoln Theatre in honor of the dedication of the first Monument to Afro-American soldiers of the Civil War.

1993

Was going to play "X" in The X-Files (1993) but, at the last minute, she was replaced by Steven Williams. Originally, the first scenes of the character were filmed with her but never aired.

1987

Played the "by-the-book" fleet admiral Alynna Nechayev in both Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987) and Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (1993) , and was in the center of making policy with regard to the Cardassians, Borg and Maquis.