Natasha Klauss - Early Life

Early Life

Natasha Klauss was born in Barranquilla, Atlántico, Colombia to a Lithuanian Russian father and a Colombian mother. She has an older sister, Tatiana. Klauss originally aspired to be a ballerina dancer after taking lessons, dreaming of performing in the Bolshoi Theatre. One year before her graduation, however, she injured her knee in a car accident, ending her career in dance. Natasha then decided to study acting instead of dancing.

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