Natasha Middleton
Director of Choreography and Film
ABOUT

NATASHA MIDDLETON
Natasha Middleton is a new Filmmaker. Presently, she is Director/Choreographer of the Pacific Ballet Dance Theatre in LA. Her first film was as a choreographer and assistant to the editor for her dance sections in the film "Love Hurts" starring Carrie-Anne Moss and Richard E. Grant. Natasha also did the same for music artists Bette Midler and Chick Corea/Herbie Hancock's music videos. Choreographer for television sitcom "Hearts Afire" in the episode "Born to Dance." Natasha was assistant director and editor for filmmaker Darryl Grogan's documentary about her dance company in "Making the Dance." In 2020, Natasha directed a film short about Covid-19 called "Artists Are Like Animals." It is a very moving film, all said through the movements of dancers, along with specific licensed footage.
Natasha is three generation Actors, Dancers and Directors. She is the niece of former Hollywood actor, Yvonne de Carlo, best known as Lily on The Munster’s. Natasha's father is Andrei Tremaine (formerly of the Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo) and 2-time Lifetime Achievement Award Winner for his years of Directing in Los Angeles. Her mother, Natalie Tremaine first debuted on the original "Little Rascals" then onto stage shows starring with such actors as
Frank Gorshin (Riddler on original TV show, Batman.)
Natasha Middleton is a former professional dancer spanning years of touring from Los Angeles, New York, Europe, and Asia. Her choreography has been seen from LA’s Ford Amphitheater to the Greek Theatre, Chicago, BeaconTheatre (NYC) and more. Filmmaking runs in her blood, and she is working on more projects on location to soon be screened in 2022. As a film director/choreographer her work is known as edgy, passionate, and exciting.
"To film is to delve into your own imagination, and knowing there are endless places you can take your creation."
Natasha Middleton
"Love Hurts" Trailer. - 1:35 shows quick snippets of my dance choreography and assistant editing.