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The updated Natalie Alyn Lind biography

The debate on whether Marvel is better than DC will not end any time soon. Anyway, Marvel Comics’ X-Men properties will impress you regardless of your side of the divide on the Marvel-DC debate. At this point, you should have watched The Gifted if you are into the X-Men film series. If that is the case, the name Natalie Alyn Lind is no strange one. What more should you know about her?

Natalie Alyn Lind

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As you read further, you will get to know the personal and professional details of this talented American actress whose star is rising. The information below will cover her age, height, relationships, and acting roles. Let us dive in.

Who is Natalie Alyn Lind?

She is a prolific actress of American descent and has been active since 2006. At the age of 4 years old, she had already booked her first guest role.

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How old is Natalie Alyn Lind?

The Natalie Alyn Lind age is no private affair given the fact that she has been active from a young age. She is 19 years old. Taking into account that she was born on June 21, 1999, Lind will be turning 20 years old in a few months as at the writing of this piece.

How tall is Natalie Alyn Lind?

Just like other celebrities, people always want to know the height of Lind. She is 1.65 meters, which translates to 5 feet and 4 feet.

Natalie Alyn Lind family

Nat has been on the limelight since she was young, partly because of the work environment of her parents. Her mother is Barbara Alyn Woods, and her father is John Lind. Barbara is also an actress and played roles in Honey, I Shrunk the Kids and One Tree Hill. On the other hand, John is a film producer.

Besides Nat, who is the oldest, Barbara and John have two other daughters by the names Emily and Alyvia. Interestingly, Nat’s younger sisters are also actresses. As such, you might as well call this an ‘acting’ family.

Natalie Alyn Lind boyfriend

Regarding relationships, Alyn has opted to keep such information away from the public eye.

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Natalie Alyn Lind movies and TV shows

You can track the life of this actress through the following shows and films owing to the fact that she started her acting career at a young age. Here are her role names alongside the name of the film or television show. These roles will answer you if you have been wondering what character did Natalie Alyn Lind in iZombie play, or just searching for Natalie Alyn Lind Goldbergs.

  • Alicia - One Tree Hill
  • Little Roxy LeBlanc - Army Wives
  • Alexis Sobol - Flashpoint
  • Bree - iCarly
  • Kayla Bennett - Criminal Minds
  • Grandniece / Pirate - November Christmas
  • Boo Tyson - Blood Done Sign My Name
  • Cult Victim - Kaboom
  • Marisa - Wizards of Waverly Place
  • Olive Valentine - Playdate
  • Claire Vanderhied - Dear Dumb Diary
  • Dana Caldwell - The Goldbergs
  • Jacob's Friend #4 - Mockingbird
  • Daisy - Murder in the First
  • Silver St. Cloud - Gotham
  • Laurel - Chicago Fire
  • Winslow Sutcliffe - iZombie
  • Lauren Strucker - The Gifted

After going through the different acting roles that Natalie Alyn Lind has played, you will quickly notice her growth, literally. As such, you should schedule some time to watch her current show – The Gifted to see her in action. Do you like the present or young Nat? Check out her Instagram page and Twitter profile as you ponder about that question.

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