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“I didn’t think [acting] was what I was going to do as my career, for my life. I wasn’t sure it wa“I didn’t think [acting] was what I was going to do as my career, for my life. I wasn’t sure it wa“I didn’t think [acting] was what I was going to do as my career, for my life. I wasn’t sure it wa“I didn’t think [acting] was what I was going to do as my career, for my life. I wasn’t sure it wa“I didn’t think [acting] was what I was going to do as my career, for my life. I wasn’t sure it wa“I didn’t think [acting] was what I was going to do as my career, for my life. I wasn’t sure it wa“I didn’t think [acting] was what I was going to do as my career, for my life. I wasn’t sure it wa

“I didn’t think [acting] was what I was going to do as my career, for my life. I wasn’t sure it was feasible or reliable. And it’s not necessarily either of those things—it’s a lot of luck and persistence and patience.”

NATALIA DYER
— by Chris and Jonathan Schoonover for Flaunt Magazine, 2019


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“I think I’m very much drawn to stories that I feel empower women. And not necessarily in the superh“I think I’m very much drawn to stories that I feel empower women. And not necessarily in the superh“I think I’m very much drawn to stories that I feel empower women. And not necessarily in the superh“I think I’m very much drawn to stories that I feel empower women. And not necessarily in the superh

“I think I’m very much drawn to stories that I feel empower women. And not necessarily in the superhero way, just in that girl who’s not sure of herself in the world and then gradually learns something about herself and comes out better for it.”

NATALIA DYER
— by Diwang Valdez for WWD Magazine, 2020


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“I think that’s where [Nancy’s] starting to be at, that point in her life where you’re j“I think that’s where [Nancy’s] starting to be at, that point in her life where you’re j“I think that’s where [Nancy’s] starting to be at, that point in her life where you’re j“I think that’s where [Nancy’s] starting to be at, that point in her life where you’re j“I think that’s where [Nancy’s] starting to be at, that point in her life where you’re j“I think that’s where [Nancy’s] starting to be at, that point in her life where you’re j“I think that’s where [Nancy’s] starting to be at, that point in her life where you’re j“I think that’s where [Nancy’s] starting to be at, that point in her life where you’re j

“I think that’s where [Nancy’s] starting to be at, that point in her life where you’re just figuring things out but also figuring yourself out.”

NATALIA DYER
— by Mary Fix for HUNGER TV, 2019


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“Hopefully I just become more confident moving through the world regardless of it, in a way. I think“Hopefully I just become more confident moving through the world regardless of it, in a way. I think“Hopefully I just become more confident moving through the world regardless of it, in a way. I think“Hopefully I just become more confident moving through the world regardless of it, in a way. I think“Hopefully I just become more confident moving through the world regardless of it, in a way. I think

“Hopefully I just become more confident moving through the world regardless of it, in a way. I think it was such a shock to my late teens, early 20’s self where you’re just like, ‘Who am I?’ And then it was like, I really have to figure it out because everybody’s looking at me.”

NATALIA DYER
— by Kimberly Truong
for InStyle, 2020


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“I like that [Nancy] is not perfect, nice and sweet all the time. But she takes charge when she need“I like that [Nancy] is not perfect, nice and sweet all the time. But she takes charge when she need“I like that [Nancy] is not perfect, nice and sweet all the time. But she takes charge when she need“I like that [Nancy] is not perfect, nice and sweet all the time. But she takes charge when she need“I like that [Nancy] is not perfect, nice and sweet all the time. But she takes charge when she need“I like that [Nancy] is not perfect, nice and sweet all the time. But she takes charge when she need“I like that [Nancy] is not perfect, nice and sweet all the time. But she takes charge when she need

“I like that [Nancy] is not perfect, nice and sweet all the time. But she takes charge when she needs to take charge. She is fearless in a way, which is fun to play. So, no, I’m not sick of her yet. I’m just very curious as to what is going to happen next.”

NATALIA DYER
— by Max Cornwall 
forClash Magazine, 2017/2018


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“When you’re dealing with sci-fi, people die. If I do, I hope I have a really gratifying death.”NATA“When you’re dealing with sci-fi, people die. If I do, I hope I have a really gratifying death.”NATA“When you’re dealing with sci-fi, people die. If I do, I hope I have a really gratifying death.”NATA“When you’re dealing with sci-fi, people die. If I do, I hope I have a really gratifying death.”NATA“When you’re dealing with sci-fi, people die. If I do, I hope I have a really gratifying death.”NATA“When you’re dealing with sci-fi, people die. If I do, I hope I have a really gratifying death.”NATA

“When you’re dealing with sci-fi, people die. If I do, I hope I have a really gratifying death.”

NATALIA DYER
— by Nagi Sakai for The Last Magazine, 2019


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“It’s important for women to see themselves and to know that they’re OK, to know that they deserve p“It’s important for women to see themselves and to know that they’re OK, to know that they deserve p

“It’s important for women to see themselves and to know that they’re OK, to know that they deserve pleasure and self-exploration as much as men,” Dyer says. “Film and TV are very powerful – even subconsciously, we look to these people to check in on ourselves and if you don’t see aspects of yourself reflected back at you it’s very confusing.”


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“2020 has been an eye-opening year. Sometimes you feel powerless entering into projects as an actor.

“2020 has been an eye-opening year. Sometimes you feel powerless entering into projects as an actor. I see a lot of scripts and films that are just, like, whatever. So I’ve started looking at projects and asking myself: does this matter? Do I care? What is this? What you digest and take in, even if it seems silly or light or distracting, is important: everything has a purpose.”


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 To go from not being recognised at all to literally, the next day, having people stop you in the st

To go from not being recognised at all to literally, the next day, having people stop you in the street was very, very weird. I had to buy myself a great baseball cap.


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