Natasha Bure was named one of the United States’ 50 Most Important Celebrities by the Guinness Book of World Records. She has gone on to star in several successful movie franchises, including the Avatar films, The Chronicles of Narnia, The Perfect Score, and the X-Men series. Born as Natasha Avia Bure, she is half Russian and half Hawaiian. Here is some biographical information about the lovely woman who has gone on to become one of the world’s most recognized celebrities.
Natasha Bure was actually born as Natasha Baronter, but her name was changed due to her never being able to have a birth certificate for herself, nor having been born in Honolulu, Hawaii, as her parents had hoped. After her mom had passed away when she was three, her biological father took her to meet Dr. James Patterson, an American pathologist who would help to identify a new bloodline that would continue to provide the nutrients needed to keep Natashabure growing. From there, her life would take center stage. While at the University of Hawaii, she would meet and start dating well known musician, Austin Blyton. They became good friends and when Austin passed away, Natashabure wanted to pay tribute to the legendary musician by creating a video for” salute to Austin,” which was actually viewed by Blyton’s widow, Holly Hunter.
After leaving the university, Natasha Bure went to work in New York City as an actor and dancer with a company called M.A.S.H.. She then decided that she wanted to pursue a career in acting but had no experience so she turned to studying height therapy in hopes of finding out how to achieve her dreams. She went on to study with Dr. Sam Morril, a renowned height therapist, and gained some valuable insight into what it takes to be a good actor and actress because of his training. After that she pursued acting further, landing small parts in TV shows including Law and Order: SVU and ER. After that she decided to get back to her roots as a dancer, working with choreographers and performing across the United States. In 2021 she finally released her self-titled debut album called “Natasha Bure – The Height Experience.”