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August 5, 1940 |
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United States |
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Actress |
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Natalie Trundy (born Natalie Trundy Campagna, August 5, 1940) is an American actress.
Trundy was born in Boston, Massachusetts, the daughter of an Italian father and an Irish mother. Her father was a wealthy insurance executive. When she was young, his work resulted in the family moving to New York City, where she attended Marymount School of New York.
Trundy performed on Broadway when she was 12 years old, earning the role of 15-year-old Nancy in A Girl Can Tell by convincingly (and unknown to the producers) acting older than her true age during the auditions.
As an actress she starred in the 1962 film Mr. Hobbs Takes a Vacation. In May 1963, she was struck by a car, and suffered a ruptured disc in her back, disrupting the momentum of her acting career as she spent a year recovering in a back brace.
Trundy's second husband, Arthur P. Jacobs, produced films and television through his APJAC Productions. APJAC produced the original Planet of the Apes movie series. In the early 1970s, Trundy played the telepathic mutant Albina in the second film, Beneath the Planet of the Apes, the early 1970s human Dr. Stephanie ("Stevie") Branton in Escape from the Planet of the Apes, and featured as the nearer-future chimpanzee Lisa, the mate (later wife) of Caesar, in both Conquest of the Planet of the Apes and Battle for the Planet of the Apes. Trundy's last film was 1974's Huckleberry Finn, also produced by APJAC Productions.
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Hair Color | Brown |
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Eye Color | Brown |
Nationality | American |
Race / ethnicity | White |