Natalie Lehmann
Natalie Lehmann has been making some serious waves in the film world lately. You might've caught her name in the credits of The Creator (2023), which honestly had everyone talking for months. In that film, she really managed to stand out, even with a cast that could easily overshadow most actors. There's something about her on-screen presence—she doesn’t just play a part, she sort of melts right into it, makes it seem like she’s always belonged in that universe.
And if you thought she peaked there, nope, she showed up in Deep Water (2022) too. That movie had tension so thick you could cut it with a butter knife, and Natalie? She handled it like a pro. Her performance was all kinds of layered, like she’s got this knack for making even the smallest scenes feel huge. There’s a rawness to her style, nothing too polished or fake—which, let’s be real, is rare these days.
Then there’s Barbarian (2022). Not your average horror flick—way more twisted and unpredictable. Natalie slipped into a character that, at first, you might write off, but pretty soon she’s the one you can’t take your eyes off of. There’s this unpredictability to her acting; you never quite know what she’s going to do next, and it keeps you glued to the screen. Honestly, she’s the kind of actress who makes you want to look up everything else she’s ever done. People are definitely going to be talking about her for a long time.