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Natalie Cohen was born and raised in Los Angeles, California. She is an actress known for 2 Broke Girls (2011), It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia (2005) and Death Valley (2011). A career began as a bombshell that quickly then incorporated her innate comedic talent- witty, subtle, dry, against a true sweetness- has now bloomed into a dramatic actress of worthy intrigue. Here is the incandescent heart and soul of an actress, founded in an honesty, sincerity and depth that is truly scarce these days. Natalie has appeared in a number of films, including Alvin and the Chipmunks (2007), Tropic Thunder (2008) and Small Apartments (2012). While pursuing her Hollywood dreams, Natalie has achieved notable success as a model. She graced the pages of Entertainment Weekly with Jonah Hill and Michael Cera, was the cover model for TYR Swimwear, and portrayed 'Lady Justice' in the global advertising campaign for the CBS legal drama The Defenders (2010), with Jim Belushi and Jerry O'Connell. The eldest of four, she has two sisters and a brother. A blue-eyed blonde and an artistic soul, Natalie loves to draw, write stories and pen poetry. Much of Natalie's inspiration comes from her own life experiences, as well as working on film and television sets with some of the best in the industry for more than 17 years. As a child, she trained and competed in figure skating. Throughout her teens, she raced behind speed boats going up to 70mph on a single ski as a member of the Lake Arrowhead Water Ski Club. With an immense love for children, animals and the outdoors, Natalie has a very competitive, fun-loving spirit. She is not afraid to take risks. Natalie has always enjoyed performing and storytelling, so her desire to be involved in the entertainment industry sparked a flame in her heart at a young age. In May 2020, the love of Natalie's life, Trent Ford, received a life-saving liver transplant from UCLA after falling gravely ill. Forever grateful for the gift he received, Natalie and Trent continue to work with UCLA, helping other patients and caregivers and advocating for organ donation. They live in perpetual happiness and gratitude with their two cats in sunny Southern California.