Natalie Martinez has been in the movie business for over 20 years and has an excellent reputation among audiences. She also has a background in acting, which means that she can easily portray any role. She is also an adjunct professor at DePaul University. Her poems and short stories have been published and she is a member of the Poetry Society of Chicago.
Acting career
Natalie Martinez is an American actress and model. She has starred in several films and television series. She has been in the entertainment industry for 16 years. Her filmography includes such movies as The Crossing, Death Race, End of Watch and The Sand.
Natalie Martinez was born in Miami, Florida on July 12, 1984. She was raised by her mother Odalys Martinez. When she was young, she volunteered at a maternity ward. She later attended a beauty competition that was organized by Jennifer Lopez. At that time, she thought about pursuing a career in the beauty industry.
Although she was unsure of what she wanted to do with her life, she decided to enter a modeling contest. After winning, she moved to Los Angeles. In 2006, she appeared in the television show Fashion House.
Natalie Martinez then landed a role in the TV series Detroit 1-8-7. From 2010 to 2011, she played the role of Detective Ariana Sanchez. However, the show was cancelled after a single season.
Poems
The best way to describe Natalie Martinez’s contribution to the lexicon is that she’s a well rounded individual, a jack of all trades. She’s an actress, a poet, a writer and an academic. Aside from a slew of TV and film credits, she also has an impressive resume of publications, accolades and awards, including the aforementioned CCCC, as well as the esteemed title of Distinguished Alumni of the Year.
As for her career, she’s been lucky enough to have landed a role in a couple of cult classics. Her other notable credits include the short telenovelas, Detroit 1-8-7 and Kingdom. However, it was her work on the big screen that really got her noticed, in a good way. From a few starring roles in the likes of the “End of Watch” to recurring roles on shows such as “CSI: NY” and “CSI: Miami”, she’s certainly worked her way up.
Despite her stellar résumé, Natalie still finds time to savor the moment. Her love of writing and poetry is well documented, and her poems have been published in publications such as Nepantla.
Adjunct professor at DePaul University
Natalie Martinez is a two time Emmy Award winning journalist who is also a professor at DePaul University. Her responsibilities include coordinating and facilitating student-led research initiatives and facilitating internships. She has nearly two decades of reporting experience. Some of her notable achievements include being named one of the most influential women in Chicago by the I’m Every Woman Expo and writing a monthly column for the Chicago Sun Times. Among the countless accomplishments she has accomplished, her list of awards and honors includes being the first female to be awarded a fellowship at Columbia College and being selected as an adjunct faculty member at DePaul University.
While Natalie’s list of accolades is impressive in and of itself, it’s her knack for connecting people with ideas that truly defines her. Having learned from the best, she is now helping to hone the next generation of media and communications professionals. With the help of her sassy team, she is helping to transform DePaul from a place where students learn to be good at a lot into a center of excellence.