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  1. Natasha Emma Little (born 2 October 1969) is an English actress. She is best known for her roles as Edith Thompson in the film Another Life, Lady Caroline Langbourne in the BBC miniseries The Night Manager, and Christina Moxam in the BBC miniseries Thirteen.

  2. Actress: Mr. Nobody. Natasha was born in Liverpool, England. Her mother (Mary) is a teacher and her father (Fred) is a NHS manager. For the first ten years of her life she lived in the Middle East where her father sent up immunisation clinics for the World Health Organisation, and her mother taught at an English Speaking school.

    • January 1, 1
    • 1.70 m
    • Liverpool, England, UK
  3. Actress: Mr. Nobody. Natasha was born in Liverpool, England. Her mother (Mary) is a teacher and her father (Fred) is a NHS manager. For the first ten years of her life she lived in the Middle East where her father sent up immunisation clinics for the World Health Organisation, and her mother taught at an English Speaking school.

    • October 2, 1969
  4. Biography. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Natasha Little (born 2 October 1969) is a British actress. She is best known for her work on British television, but has also featured in many film and theatre roles.

  5. actress. 54 years (United Kingdom). biography, photo, best movies and TV shows, awards, news, birthday and age. Little was born in Liverpool, on 2 October 1969. Her mother was an English language teach...

    • 1994 — ...
    • Drama, Mystery, Crime
    • United Kingdom
    • Kensington, Liverpool, England, UK
  6. Actress Natasha Little – now starring with Derek Jacobi in the West End transfer of A Voyage Round My Father – discusses life after This Life & Vanity Fair, playing John Mortimer’s wife, drinking holes & theatre’s personal touch.

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  8. Natasha Little (born October 2, 1969) is an English voice actor who voiced the female Sith Warrior and additional voices for the video game Star Wars: The Old Republic and its four expansions.