Natasha Calis is a rising star in television dramas, quickly becoming a staple in medical ensemble dramas. She recently joined the CBS/Paramount+ series "'SkyMed" as flight nurse 'Haley Roberts', a new team member with heart and smarts who proves herself to be a fighter. The series weaves compelling stories around a diverse ensemble of young First Responders in the remote North, at 20,000 feet.
From a young age, Natasha has made an impressive mark in both film and television. She starred in Sam Raimi's feature film "The Possession" for Lionsgate, which opened #1 two weeks in a row and still has the second-best Labor Day Weekend Box Office of all time. Her performance garnered rave reviews. The film, directed by award-winning Danish director Ole Bornedal, also starred Kyra Sedgwick and Jeffrey Dean Morgan.
In 2013, Calis starred opposite Oscar-nominated actors Michael Shannon and Samantha Morton in "The Harvest", directed by John McNaugton. The film centers on a young girl who challenges the family next door when she befriends their sick son who is kept in a secluded environment, leading her to the discovery of the boy's dire circumstances. Her film credits include "Donovan's Echo", starring opposite Danny Glover and Bruce Greenwood, which premiered at the 2011 Vancouver and Calgary International Film Festivals, and a role opposite Kat Dennings and Andie MacDowell in the independent film "Daydream Nation".
Calis' television work includes the NBC adaptation of "The Firm" starring opposite Josh Lucas, Molly Parker, and Juliette Lewis. She made her debut to television in the ABC Family TV movie "Christmas Caper". Her other television credits include "The Good Doctor" on ABC, "Supernatural" on the CW, the mini-series "Impact" for ABC opposite Natasha Hendstridge, the SyFy mini-series "Alice", and UPtv's "Ties That Bind" opposite Kelli Williams.
As a young child, Calis would memorize lines and portray characters she saw on screen, as a way of immersing herself into acting education. She began competitive soccer at the age of four and studied dance for fourteen years, balancing three of her favorite hobbies throughout her young adult years.