Today we’d like to introduce you to Natalie Lymor.
Natalie Lymor born in Brooklyn N.Y. to an Israeli father and an Egyptian/French mother being first-generation American, She spoke Hebrew at home, slang in the streets, and English in school. When she lost her father at the age of eleven, Natalie the middle child of three, learned to juggle her school work with adult responsibilities. She worked her way through high school, while yearning for a creative outlet for which she had neither the time or financial resources. Then fate stepped in when her first film credit came overnight on the set of Director Todd Solondz, who upgraded her role and enabled her to join The Screen Actors Guild. Natalie packed up her bags for Hollywood where she landed her first acting job after just one week. Natalie studied with famed acting coach Ivana Chubbuck whose master class has changed the depth of her acting dramatically. She is also a UCB graduate bringing depth and humor to all her roles. As well as being a working actor Natalie is a known acting coach for all ages and specializes with youth and teens.
We’re always bombarded by how great it is to pursue your passion, etc – but we’ve spoken with enough people to know that it’s not always easy. Overall, would you say things have been easy for you?
All roads have bumps along the way. The biggest struggle would be the work and life balance. Financially it’s difficult to pursue this career without a side job and that can take a toll on you and your time. As well it’s difficult to maintain and nurture romantic relationships. Not to mention the struggle of auditioning vs. booking!
So let’s switch gears a bit and go into the Natalie Lymor. Tell us more about the business.
Actress.Coach.Writer. I just wrapped a holiday feature film directed by powerhouse Terri J Vaughn, playing opposite the beautiful and talented Wendy Raquel Robinson. My guest star as campaign manager Kim Allison just aired on Emmy winning CBS The Inspectors. My next role to play is transgender in a pilot presentation for a book called “Suicide Chronicles”. I just finished writing a sitcom pilot called ‘SameBut Different’ with writing partner Rachel Londyn and getting ready to pitch to networks. I also co-wrote a short film with 18 years old actress and client Kristi Beckett which I will direct and submit to festivals including Sundance 2020. I am currently writing my first feature film and solo project which will also turn into my own sitcom. Lymor Coaching: Private online acting coach. I work with all ages and specialize with youth and teens!
Has luck played a meaningful role in your life and business?
The first thing that came to mind was losing my dad at age 11 that seemed like bad luck yet it also shaped the artist I am today. I’ve had a lot of good luck with the people I have met along the way that have and continue to support and guide me on my journey.
Contact Info:
- Website: www.natalielymorcoaching.com
- Email: natalie.lymor@gmail.com
- Instagram: @natlymor
- Facebook: Natalie Lymor
- Twitter: LymorN

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