Classically trained actor Natalie Moon guest stars on The CW fan favourite series Superman and Lois.

Classically trained actor Natalie Moon guest stars as Lex Luthor’s ex-wife, the iconic DC comic book character Erica Del Portenza, on The CW fan favourite series Superman and Lois.

Natalie is also an accent coach, coaching actors, including Jon Voight, Kristen Chenoweth and Inbar Lavi.

Vancouver, BC – Under wraps until now, Natalie Moon is thrilled to be able to share her guest star role this season as Lex Luthor’s ex-wife, the iconic DC comic book character Erica Del Portenza, on The CW hit series Superman and Lois. The episode Break the Cycle aired on October 28, 2024. Now that it has been released, Natalie is excited to share her experience in this unforgettable role alongside Michael Cudlitz, who plays Lex Luthor in the series. The director of this episode is Elizabeth Henstridge, who also plays her grown-up daughter in the episode.

Natalie is a bidialectal actor classically trained at The Oxford School of Drama. Originally from England, she is now working and honing her craft in the North American film and television market.

Natalie’s other recent works include Apple TV’s hit show Invasion, the new CBS series The Hunting Party, which will air soon, and Season 2 of CBC’s most-watched new television drama Allegiance. Her roles in Allegiance and The Hunting Party are emotionally demanding victim roles, so stay tuned.

One of the roles that Natalie is most proud of is her guest star role as quirky and socially awkward Inspector Jane in The CW series The Flash. Natalie’s other works include the Hallmark Television series Chesapeake Shores, where she plays Peggy Lucas; the Hallmark movie Legend of The Lost Locket, where she plays Rebecca, best friend to the lead Amelia (Natasha Burnett); and Brahms: The Boy II alongside Katie Holmes and O’wain Yeoman where her Northern English roots helped land the role of an overly friendly countryside realtor. Also, Paramount Pictures Star Trek Beyond, Lifetime’s Harry & Meghan: Becoming Royal, the Netflix hit series Travelers alongside Eric McCormack, Mary-Jane Constantine in DC Legends of Tomorrow and more.

Natalie is also a keen supporter of the Indy film scene and has appeared in many short films, including One Day, a quirky festival short that she wrote, directed, produced, and starred in. My Name Is, a short film currently in post-production in which she plays Patricia, a recovering drug and alcohol addict with a troubled past.

At five years old, Natalie realized she wanted to be an actor and to perform. When she was cast as the lead role in her school musical at eight, she knew her acting career was solidified. She grew up in England, received a degree in Music and Theatre from Betton Hall Conservatoire for The Arts in Yorkshire, and then went to the Oxford School of Drama for her Postgraduate studies.

Natalie is also an accent coach in Vancouver, coaching actors including Jon Voight, Kristen Chenoweth and Inbar Lavi, among others, on various productions. Natalie is an endearing and inviting contradiction of elegance and goofiness, a raw and real actor with a readily available emotional life. Natalie resides in Vancouver, BC, Canada, and is vital to Vancouver’s film community.

Natalie is available for interviews and photographs upon request.

Please contact: Lesley Diana | lesley@thepromotionpeople.ca | 604-726-5575

Esther Cohen represents Natalie | esther@thecharacters.com | 604-733-9800

Headshot photo credit: Alison Wandzura at Soulfire Soulfire Studios

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