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Natalie Suzanne Canerday [1] (born March 9, 1962) is an American actress.. Canerday is a native of Russellville, Arkansas.After earning a Bachelor of Arts degree in Theatre in 1985 from Hendrix College [2] (where she performed in plays with Herman's Head star William Ragsdale), she began her motion picture career as a production secretary for the television feature The Tuskegee Airmen, then ...
Natalie Canerday is an actress born in 1962 in Arkansas, USA. She has appeared in movies such as Sling Blade, October Sky and One False Move, and TV shows such as True Detective and Quarry.
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- Russellville, Arkansas, USA
Natalie Canerday is an actor who has appeared in 23 movies and TV shows, including Quarry, The Pretender, and Tully. See her full list of credits, photos, and where to watch her latest projects.
Natalie Canerday is an actress born in 1962 in Arkansas, USA. She has appeared in films such as Sling Blade, October Sky and One False Move.
- March 9, 1962
Natalie Canerday is an actress who appeared in films such as Sling Blade, October Sky, and Walk the Line. She also worked in TV shows like The Pretender and Alien Avengers II. See her full filmography, ratings, reviews, and photos on Rotten Tomatoes.
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Feb 4, 2023 · Natalie Canerday played Elsie Hickam, offering maternal wisdom to Homer as he butts heads with his father. Always threatening to move to Myrtle Beach, S.C., Elsie dreads the mine alarms and ...
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Full name, Natalie Suzanne Canerday; born March 9, 1962, in Russellville, AR. Nationality American Gender Female Occupation Actress Birth Details March 9, 1962 Russellville, Arkansas, United States Famous Works. CREDITS; Film Appearances; Girl at dance, Neil Simon's Biloxi Blues (also known as BiloxiBlues), Universal, 1988