Natasha Tonya Henstridge(born August 15, 1974) is a Canadian actress. In 1995, she rose to prominence with her debut role in the science-fiction horror filmSpecies,followed by performances inSpecies IIandSpecies III.She has since starred in a string of films and television series, includingMaximum Risk(1996),The Whole Nine Yards(2000),The Whole Ten Yards(2004),Ghosts of Mars(2001),She Spies(2002–2004),Eli Stone(2008–2009), andWould Be Kings(2008). For the latter, she won theGemini Awardfor Best Actress.[1]From 2019 until 2022, she starred in theCBC TelevisionseriesDiggstown.[2]
Natasha Henstridge | |
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![]() Henstridge at Canadian Film Centre in March 2012 | |
Born | Natasha Tonya Henstridge August 15, 1974 |
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1989–present |
Spouses | |
Partner | Liam Waite (1996–2004) |
Children | 2 |
Early life
editHenstridge was born inSpringdale,Newfoundland and Labrador,on August 15, 1974, to Helen Henstridge, a homemaker, and Brian Henstridge, a construction manager and business owner.[3][4]She was raised inFort McMurray,Alberta,with her younger brother, Shane.[3][4]
At age 14, Henstridge entered the Casablanca Modeling Agency's Look of the Year contest and was chosen first runner-up. The following year, she went toParisto pursue her modeling ambitions. At age 15, she was featured on her first magazine cover, the French edition ofCosmopolitan.Several more magazine-covers followed and Henstridge went on to do television commercials for products such asOlay,Old Spice,and Lady Stetson. With her modeling career established, Henstridge started doing commercials and decided she preferred acting. One of her first roles was as Foxy Fox in the Missoula Children's Theater production ofSnow White and the seven Dwarfsstaged in Fort McMurray.[5]
Career
editFilm
editIn her film debutSpecies(1995), Henstridge played Sil, a genetically engineered alien/human hybrid created from a message received bySETI,who breaks free from the captivity of a laboratory. Pursued by a team of experts who band together to stop her, she embarks on a killing spree while also discovering her powerful instinct to mate, which would result in her offspring being a threat to mankind.[5]Specieswas an instant hit, making US$113 million at thebox office.[6]Notable for its sexual content, the film won Henstridge theMTV Movie Award for Best Kissfor a scene in which her character, while kissing an abusive date, impales his head with her tongue. In 1998, she played Eve, a more ambiguous genetic duplicate of Sil, inSpecies II,which was a failure at the box office. BetweenSpeciesfilms, Henstridge starred in two low-budget action films in 1996,Adrenalin: Fear the RushwithChristopher LambertandMaximum RiskoppositeJean-Claude Van Damme.[5]
A few smaller independent movies followed, includingBela DonnaandDog Park,with varied box-office returns. Henstridge starred in the filmThe Whole Nine Yards(2000) and its sequelThe Whole Ten Yards(2004). Despite having some reservations about the science-fiction genre, she signed up forJohn Carpenter'sGhosts of Mars(2001) in the lead role of Lieutenant Melanie Ballard. The film was not well received, with a 20% rating onRotten Tomatoes.[7]In 2004, she briefly appeared as Eve inSpecies III.
In 2007, Henstridge was a festival judge at the first annualNoor Iranian Film Festival.
Television
editHenstridge has played a number of roles on television, for example inCaracaraandThe Outer Limits.From 2005 to 2006, she had a recurring role as the speaker's chief of staff on the ABC dramaCommander in Chief,which starredGeena Davisas a fictional female U.S. president. She also hostedMostly True Stories: Urban Legends RevealedonTLC,a show abouturban legends.She guest-starred as a substitute teacher in the first-seasonSouth Parkepisode "Tom's Rhinoplasty",and was credited as" the chick fromSpecies".
Henstridge was working on the television seriesShe Spies,prior to its cancellation. She has also completed a television movie for theLifetimechannel titledWidow on the Hill.In 2006, she filmed theCTVoriginal miniseriesWould Be KingsinHamilton, Ontario,[8]for which she won aGemini Award.[9]She also starred in the expansion set to the video gameCommand & Conquer 3: Tiberium Wars,entitledKane's Wrath.[10]
In 2008, Henstridge played a role on the ABC comedy-drama seriesEli Stone.She has also been involved with two other productions, joining the cast of Dave Rodriguez'sAnytown,an indie drama that examines a racist high-school attack and its aftermath. She has also been involved with the production ofShould've Been Romeofrom American Independent Pictures.
In 2009, Henstridge did a guest spot onThe Tonight ShowwithConan O'Brien.During this, she demonstrated a Newfoundland custom called "screeching in", which involved getting O'Brien to drinkNewfoundland Screechrum and kiss a large fish.[11]
In 2011, she appeared on the season-9 finale and season-10 premiere ofCSI: Miamias Renee Locklear. She then starred in theCWtelevision seriesThe Secret Circleas Dawn Chamberlain.
From 2019 to 2022, she starred in theCBC Television/BET+drama seriesDiggstown.[2]
Personal life
editHenstridge married American actorDamian Chapain 1995; they divorced in 1996.
She dated American actor Liam Waite from 1996 to 2004; they have two sons together.[12]
She began a relationship with Scottish singerDarius Campbellin 2004.[13]They became engaged, but broke it off in early 2010,[14]then married onValentine's Day2011. They filed for divorce in July 2013. The divorce was finalized in February 2018.[15]
In June 2009, Henstridge spoke of her past use of diet pills in combination with extreme diets for weight loss; she said this damaged her metabolism and led to subsequent weight gain.[16]
In November 2017, during the height of the#MeToo movement,Henstridge joined six other actresses in accusing directorBrett Ratnerof sexual assault and harassment; she maintains that he forced her to perform oral sex on him in the early 1990s.[17]She also accused producerHarvey Weinsteinof sexual harassment.[18]
Filmography
editFilm
editYear | Title | Role | Notes |
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1995 | Species | Sil | |
1996 | Adrenalin: Fear the Rush | Delon | |
1996 | Maximum Risk | Alex Bartlett | |
1998 | Standoff | Mary | |
1998 | Species II | Eve | |
1998 | Bela Donna | Donna | |
1998 | Dog Park | Lorna | |
2000 | It Had to Be You | Anna Penn | |
2000 | The Whole Nine Yards | Cynthia Tudeski | |
2000 | A Girl, Three Guys, and a Gun | 5 O'Clock Girl | |
2000 | A Better Way to Die | Kelly | |
2000 | Bounce | Mimi Prager | |
2000 | Second Skin | Crystal Ball | |
2001 | Ghosts of Mars | Lt. Melanie Ballard | |
2001 | Kevin of the North | Bonnie Livengood | also known asChilly Dogs |
2002 | Steal | Karen | |
2004 | The Whole Ten Yards | Cynthia Ozeransky | |
2008 | Deception | Simone Wilkinson | |
2009 | Anytown | Carol Mills | also known asAmerican Bully |
2010 | Let the Game Begin | Angela | |
2010 | The Devil’s Teardrop | Margaret Lukas | |
2013 | Against the Wild | Susan Wade | Direct-to-video |
2014 | Anatomy of Deception | Det. Alison Briggs | |
2014 | The Bronx Bull | Sally | |
2014 | Nowhere Safe | Julie Johnson | |
2014 | Badge of Honor | Rebecca Miles | |
2014 | The Christmas Gamble | Susan Wells | |
2016 | Home Invasion | Chloe | Direct-to-video |
2016 | The Bronx Bull | Sally Carlton | |
2016 | Inconceivable | Valerie | also known asDeadly Ex |
2017 | The Black Room | Jennifer | |
2019 | House Red | Mary | |
2021 | The Unhealer | Bernice Mason | |
2021 | Night of the Sicario | Taylor Ward | also known asBlindsided |
2021 | Hero Dog: The Journey Home | Susan Wade | |
2021 | This Game's Called Murder | Mrs. Wallendorf | |
2021 | Why? | Nina | |
2022 | 7th Secret | Olivia Divine | |
2024 | Cinderella's Revenge | Fairy Godmother |
Television
editYear | Title | Role | Notes |
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1997 | The Outer Limits | Emma | Episode: "Bits of Love" |
1997 | Homeboys in Outer Space | Zima | Episode: "Happy Happy, Droid Droid, or Amma Sees Red" |
1998 | South Park | Ms. Ellen (voice) | Episode: "Tom's Rhinoplasty"(credited as" The Chick fromSpecies") |
1999 | The Last Witness | Rachel Sutherland | Television film |
2000 | Jason and the Argonauts | Hypsipyle | TV miniseries |
2002 | Power and Beauty | Judy Exner | Television film |
2002–2004 | She Spies | Cassie McBain | Main role (40 episodes) |
2002–2004 | Mostly True Stories?: Urban Legends Revealed | Herself/host | Documentary television series |
2004 | Species III | Eve | Television film |
2005 | Widow on the Hill | Linda Dupree Cavanaugh | Television film |
2005–2006 | Commander in Chief | Jayne Murray | Recurring role (16 episodes) |
2007 | Shark | Nicolette Ross | Episode: "Fall from Grace" |
2008 | Would Be Kings | TV Mini-Series (2 episodes) | |
2008–2009 | Eli Stone | Taylor Wethersby | Main role (26 episodes) |
2009 | Impact | Dr. Maddie Rhodes | TV miniseries |
2009–2010 | Time Jumper | Charity Vyle (voice) | Main role (10 episodes) |
2010 | You Lucky Dog | Lisa Rayborn | Television film |
2010 | The Devil's Teardrop | Margaret Lukas | Television film |
2010 | Drop Dead Diva | Claire Harrison | Episodes: "Bad Girls", "Freeze the Day" |
2011 | The Perfect Student | Nicole Johnson | Television film |
2011 | CSI: Miami | Agent Renee Locklear | Episodes: "Mayday","Countermeasures" |
2011–2012 | The Secret Circle | Dawn Chamberlain | Main role (21 episodes) |
2012 | A Christmas Song | Diana | Television film |
2013 | Cold Spring | Sara | Television film |
2013 | Against the Wild | Susan Wade | Television film |
2013 | A Sister's Nightmare | Cassidy Rydert | Television film |
2014 | Republic of Doyle | Inspector Valerie O'Brien | Episodes: "Expansion", "Buried", "True Lies" |
2014 | Selfie | Mrs. Saperstein | Episodes: "Pilot", "Never Block Cookies", "- Even Hell Has Two Bars" |
2014 | Hawaii Five-0 | Caroline Porter | Episode: "Ka Makuakane (Family Man)" |
2015 | Beauty & the Beast | Carol Hall | 3 episodes |
2016 | Ice Girls | Rose | TV movie |
2016 | Summer in the City | Kendall | TV movie |
2017 | Medinah | Salma | 6 episodes |
2019–2022 | Diggstown | Colleen | 11 episodes |
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