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Natasha Soto-Albors is an actor, producer, and screenwriter based in New York. She is of Puerto Rican descent and was born and raised in Sacramento, California. Natasha is a graduate of NYU's Tisch School of the Arts (B.F.A. Drama). As an actor, singer and dancer her credits include “The Radio City Christmas Spectacular”, “One Life to Live”, “Token the Webseries”, “Ship of Fools”, and “Cambio”.

Most recently Natasha produced a series of three narrative short films for The Juilliard School's Drama Division. STAG, a feature film written and directed by Alexandra Spieth, and produced by Natasha, recently premiered at the Brooklyn Film Festival and received an award for "Late Night Thrills and Chills Best Debut Feature" at the Female Eye Film Festival in Toronto. Additional producing credits include the BRIC TV web series “86’d” (Creator - Alexandra Spieth) as well as numerous award-winning short films including "Funeral" (Director - Leah Shore), "Cambio" (Director - Bob Giraldi) and "Ship of Fools" (Director - Mike McGuirk). Screenwriting credits include: “Clams Casino”, “Cambio”, “Aleita”, and “Ship of Fools”. Natasha's work has screened at film festivals in the U.S. and abroad including The New Orleans Film Festival, Austin Film Festival, Slamdance, Sidewalk Film Festival and Sarasota Film Festival. Natasha is also a member of the faculty at the School of Visual Arts Masters in Directing Program where she teaches screenwriting.

In 2017 Natasha founded Night Spark Pictures which focuses on bolstering the work of underrepresented talent in the film industry. To learn more visit: nightsparkpictures.com