Teddy Sinclair
- Actress
- Director
- Writer
Teddy has been acting since the age of six, and made her acting debut
at age 9 in 1995 in New Voices. During her early years, she worked hard
on Guildhall and LAMDA examinations. By the age of 13 becoming the
youngest to achieve a LAMDA Gold Medal for acting. She also studied
Verse, Prose, Mime and Shakespeare. She had a regular role as Sima on
the second series of the BBC1 sit-com
All About Me (2002) and also
played Amy Franks in the BBC's long-running radio drama The Archers.
She has also guest-starred in
Casualty (1986) and, more recently,
appeared in
Coronation Street (1960).
She then got signed to the UK record company Adventures in Music and
released her first single "Don't Play Nice" under the name Verbalicious
in February 2005. In January 2008, Will.i.am
signed Cappuccini to Interscope Records via his will.i.am Music Group
imprint. She was noticed for her demo EP Wommanequin, which she
produced and wrote herself. Once signed to Interscope, she was placed
with Cherrytree Records. Cherrytree encouraged her to find a name that
was more direct and descriptive, and she then came up with the name
Natalia Kills. (During this time she also wrote songs for French
recording artist Matt Pokora and met underground
director Guillaume Doubet, who as of
2011 now directs all her visual efforts in Paris.)
Sinclair released her debut album Perfectionist in April 2011 in Germany.
She has also wrote, produced and co-directed a web mini-series titled
Love, Kills xx (2010) and an
additional film under the working title The Exhibition, which was made
concurrently with the album, the soundtrack to the film. The album's
first single, "Mirrors", was released in the United States in August
2010 and in the UK in April 2011. Her second single, "Wonderland", was
released on in April 2011 in Germany. The song was featured in the 2011
film Beastly (2011).
Sinclair opened for Kelis' European All
Hearts Tour, as well as supported
Robyn Carlsson on her Body Talk Tour in
November 2010 and early 2011. Sinclair supported
Kesha on the UK leg of her Get Sleazy Tour
alongside LMFAO.
at age 9 in 1995 in New Voices. During her early years, she worked hard
on Guildhall and LAMDA examinations. By the age of 13 becoming the
youngest to achieve a LAMDA Gold Medal for acting. She also studied
Verse, Prose, Mime and Shakespeare. She had a regular role as Sima on
the second series of the BBC1 sit-com
All About Me (2002) and also
played Amy Franks in the BBC's long-running radio drama The Archers.
She has also guest-starred in
Casualty (1986) and, more recently,
appeared in
Coronation Street (1960).
She then got signed to the UK record company Adventures in Music and
released her first single "Don't Play Nice" under the name Verbalicious
in February 2005. In January 2008, Will.i.am
signed Cappuccini to Interscope Records via his will.i.am Music Group
imprint. She was noticed for her demo EP Wommanequin, which she
produced and wrote herself. Once signed to Interscope, she was placed
with Cherrytree Records. Cherrytree encouraged her to find a name that
was more direct and descriptive, and she then came up with the name
Natalia Kills. (During this time she also wrote songs for French
recording artist Matt Pokora and met underground
director Guillaume Doubet, who as of
2011 now directs all her visual efforts in Paris.)
Sinclair released her debut album Perfectionist in April 2011 in Germany.
She has also wrote, produced and co-directed a web mini-series titled
Love, Kills xx (2010) and an
additional film under the working title The Exhibition, which was made
concurrently with the album, the soundtrack to the film. The album's
first single, "Mirrors", was released in the United States in August
2010 and in the UK in April 2011. Her second single, "Wonderland", was
released on in April 2011 in Germany. The song was featured in the 2011
film Beastly (2011).
Sinclair opened for Kelis' European All
Hearts Tour, as well as supported
Robyn Carlsson on her Body Talk Tour in
November 2010 and early 2011. Sinclair supported
Kesha on the UK leg of her Get Sleazy Tour
alongside LMFAO.