Natalia Dyer photographed by Tom Newton for Into the Gloss
It’s nice when you get to grow with a character. I really like Nancy. I love her story line and where she’s going. She’s very human and relatable.
When people approach me, it’s a vulnerable moment for everybody. You can see that sometimes people don’t quite know what to say to you, but they want to come up to you, and you can tell they’re nervous, and it’s really humbling and endearing.
I was born and raised in Nashville. Looking back on it, it’s such a pleasant place to call home. Of course it’s known for music but I was never in the music scene. I got started in the local community theater scene, which is really lovely. When I was younger, there wasn’t a whole lot of film work. Just little things here and there. Now, I guess, it’s starting to pick up, as is the rest of the city. It’s kind of blowing up every time I go back, which is as often as I can. My family is still there, my friends are still there. So, I go back as often as I can. It’s really exploding, lots of people are moving there. There are new things every time I go back. But it still has a very nice, mellow, Southern pace of life, which is the best thing coming from the city.
Natalia Dyer for Coveteur Magazine: August 2017
I wanna finish what we started, I want to kill it.
natalia dyer for instyle, 2017
Natalia Dyer for Rogue Magazine, 2017
I don’t think my parents ever loved each other. They must’ve married for some reason. My mom was young. My dad was older, but he had a cushy job, money, came from a good family. So they bought a nice house at the end of the cul-de-sac… and started their nuclear family. Screw that.
Natalia Dyer at Comic Con