Nat Boltt is a multifaceted creative force, having made her feature film debut with the impressive Holy Days, which boasts an all-star cast including Academy Award-nominated, BAFTA-, Emmy-, and Golden Globe-winning talents Jacki Weaver, Miriam Margolyes, and Judy Davis.
As a graduate of the Warner Brothers Director's Workshop, Boltt is known for her dynamic approach, quick wit, and infectious enthusiasm, which has earned her a reputation as a talented and dedicated professional.
In addition to her work on Holy Days, Boltt has also made a name for herself in the television world, directing and starring in hit series such as Riverdale, as well as appearing in a range of roles in District 9, BBC's Inspector George Gently, the CBS comedy Happy Together, and the action-thriller 24 Hours to Live alongside Ethan Hawke and Ron Howard's series, The Astronauts.
Boltt's impressive acting range has been recognized for both her comedic and dramatic abilities, and she is also multilingual and proficient in many accents.
Holy Days, which received support from Blue Fox, Telefilm, and the New Zealand Film Commission, is produced by Firefly Films and Lily Pictures, and is set to be released in 2025, alongside her zombie comedy Sweet Child of Mine.
Boltt's award-winning short films, including the gangster comedy A.T.A.C.K, the delicate drama The Silk, and the feminist revenge spoof Vajazzle, have earned her a reputation as a talent to watch, while her high-action, stunt-heavy episode of Riverdale has showcased her skills as a TV director.
With her diverse ethnic background and extensive travel experiences, Boltt has a unique perspective and outlook on the world. Born to a Venezuelan mother and Italian-Swiss father, she grew up in South Africa, lived in New Zealand, Germany, and the UK, and now resides in North America.
Boltt is a passionate environmental and indigenous rights activist, with a significant following on social media.