Natasha Henstridge was born on August 15, 1974 in Springdale, Newfoundland, Canada. Known for movies like
Species (1995) and
The Whole Nine Yards (2000), she started her career as a model in Paris, France at the tender age of 15. After leaving home to begin her modeling career in the highly-competitive Paris fashion world, she landed her first cover of French Cosmopolitan and graced the covers of many international fashion magazines, appearing in commercials for Oil of Olay, Lady Stetson and Old Spice. Seeking a greater challenge, Natasha pursued her love of acting and, at only 19, landed the starring role of the science-fiction thriller
Species (1995), opposite Sir
Ben Kingsley and
Forest Whitaker. The film became a worldwide hit critically and commercially and Natasha received praise for her performance as the genetically-modified Sil, including an MTV Award. Not since the Hitchcock era had someone redefined the "femme fatale" for a new generation. This began a recognized film career that has included the sequels
The Whole Ten Yards (2004),
Species II (1998), and
Species III (2004), several lesser regarded films such as
American Bully (2009),
The Perfect Student (2011), and
Anatomy of Deception (2014), as well as a turn in the acclaimed horror film
House of Abraham (2025).
From conquering comedy with
Bruce Willis in
The Whole Nine Yards (2000) to taking the action-heroine lead in
John Carpenter's science-fiction thriller
Ghosts of Mars (2001), Natasha has proved herself to be a versatile and fearless actress. She won the Best Actress Gemini Award (Canada's equivalent of an Emmy Award) for her hard-hitting portrayal of a policeman's wife in the miniseries
Would Be Kings (2008) and starred with
Geena Davis in the Golden Globe-winning series
Commander in Chief (2005). Her television credits include leading roles in hit series and
She Spies (2002) and
Eli Stone (2008), and voicing Miss Ellen on
South Park (1997). She has starred with
Paul Sorvino and
Joe Mantegna in the period drama
The Bronx Bull (2016), playing the wife of legendary boxer Jake LaMotta. Natasha is the youngest actress to receive the Lifetime Achievement Award from the Temecula Film Festival, and was honored with the Queen Elizabeth II Award from her homeland of Canada.
After a "starter" marriage to
Damian Chapa, when she was 21, Natasha's second marriage to actor and platinum-selling recording artist
Darius Campbell lasted seven years, ending in 2018. In between marriages, she gave birth to her two sons with actor
Liam Waite.