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Nataly Coualy is an 80s/90s model, represented by Elite Runway, New York.

 

Born: Guadeloupe

 

Height: 1.75
Dress size: 38
Bust: 88
Waist: 59
Hips: 90
Shoes: 41 1/2
Hair: Light Brown
Eyes: Green

 

Originally from Guadeloupe, Nathaly left her native island at the age of 18 to try her luck in France. Endowed with a dazzling beauty, she turned to a modeling career. She was quickly noticed by the Elite agency which enabled her to make an international career. From New York to Tokyo via Milan, London, Madrid or Barcelona, she parades for great designers like Chantal Thomas, Yoji Yamamoto or Marithé and François Girbaud. From 1986 to 1993 she posed for fashion magazines like Marie-Claire, Biba, Cosmopolitain, Vogue, through the lens of great masters of photography: Guy Bourdin, Oliviero Toscani, Albert Watson, Ellen von Unwerth, Patrick Demarchelier ... We also see her in music videos like "Limbo" by Brian Ferry or "Ambalaba" by Maxime Leforestier or La Socadance. In 1993, tired of playing tropical plants, she decided to go to study journalism in New York and enrolled in New School and New York University NYU where she learned to address the public, to transmit to it. information and emotions. When she returned to Paris, with this new background, she applied for television and was hired as a musical columnist for La Cinquième. Then it was M6 who recruited her to tell us about the comic shows of non-hexagonal televisions in "All TVs in the world", then M6 Music in the "Flash" program, or even The Weather Channel for which she designs and presents "Weather elsewhere". Cuisine TV then entrusts to him in co-animation with Sophie Dubois its flagship program "Manger Show". A great lover of cooking, Nathaly Coualy confronts her own culinary experiences with those of starred chefs. At the same time, she designs short programs for Canal +, I Télé and 13ème Rue. Always passionate about the entertainment world, she embarked on Stand up and soon shared the stage with the Assembly of Humor and the Standupology of Paris. Then she creates "Alone" with the support of actor and comedian Jean-Claude Dreyfus, her first one-woman show, and we discover how much Nathaly we knew for her grace and vitality can be funny. In 2007, Nathaly created Jadoretoi Compagnie, a live performance company governed in the form of an association and whose mission is to promote, disseminate and enhance Métis culture, through visual and audiovisual works, to support creative artists. and interpreters. In 2008, Jadoretoi Compagnie produced "Nathaly Coualy", a one-woman show that she co-wrote with Pascal Légitimus and that she will play at the Côté Cour theater in Paris, in Avignon, then again in Paris at the Sentier des Halles; this hilarious monologue pinpoints with charming ferocity the faults of men and in particular those of West Indian men. Jadoretoi Compagnie also produces more literary shows such as "Imagined Talk", a tribute to Aimé Césaire, Léopold Sedar-Senghor and Léon Gontran-Damas performed by Nathaly and Jean-Michel Martial. While managing her company, Nathaly holds various roles on television and in the cinema, we see her among others alongside Elsa Zilberstein in "La Fabrique des Sentiments" or in "Babylone AD" by Mathieu Kassovitz. Nathaly Coualy also participates in many events aimed at restoring the dignity of individuals and families who have suffered atrocities linked to 200 years of slavery.

 

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