You probably couldn’t pay most people to revisit their difficult teenage years, but Natalia Dyer is different.
Instead of recoiling at the thought of reliving that time of awkwardness and embarrassment, she relishes it. In her still relatively early career (her first professional role was 2009’s Hannah Montana: The Movie but she didn’t really begin to break through until 2014) she’s portrayed a lot of young women going through pivotal moments in their adolescence.
For her first major film, I Believe In Unicorns, she played 16-year-old Davina embarking on a doomed road trip with a toxic boyfriend.
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