Natalie Tran

Australian actress and online producer

Natalie Tran - Australian actress and online producer
Born

July 24th, 1986
39 years ago

Category

Performers & Entertainers

Country

Australia

Links & References

An Australian actress and online producer gained recognition through the YouTube channel 'CommunityChannel'. The channel featured comedic skits and parodies, leading to a significant online following. Tran also starred in digital series and produced content that merged traditional media with online platforms. She has collaborated with various brands and creators within the digital space, further expanding her reach and influence.

Created and starred in CommunityChannel

Produced content for various online platforms

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