Actor Biography
Singer, songwriter and actress Naturi Naughton is known most recently for her globally recognized role as Tasha St. Patrick in the six seasons of Starz Network's No. 1 hit series "Power," created by powerhouse producer/writer Courtney Kemp and executive produced by 50 Cent. Having wrapped the sixth and final season of "Power," Naughton's character has been extended into the "Power" franchise spinoff, "Power Book II: Ghost," which debuted on Sept. 6, 2020, and has already been renewed for a second season in which she will continue her role as Tasha St. Patrick. Naughton is the two-time recipient of the 2017 and 2018 NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series for her work on "Power."
She has also been honored at the 2019 Triumph Awards, as well as been recognized by the Women in Entertainment Executive Network (WEEN), Black Women in Film Summit and the National Urban League of New York for outstanding works in TV and film..
Naughton's critically acclaimed work as an actress includes her compelling performance as Lil Kim in Fox Searchlight's hit film "Notorious," as well as her role as Denise Dupree in MGM's remake of the classic film "Fame." In August 2020, Naughton starred as Sarah Green in the film "Emperor," based on an escaped slave who travels north and has chance encounters with Frederick Douglass and John Brown. She has also starred in various other projects including Warner Bros.' "Lottery Ticket," opposite Loretta Devine, Ice Cube, Mike Epps and Bow Wow. On the small screen, Naughton is known for her memorable guest performances on "Mad Men" and "It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia," and her roles on "The Playboy Club" and "The Client List." She also appeared on Broadway in the Tony Award®-winning musical "Hairspray" for three years.
Before her transition into film and television, Naughton was a member of the platinum-selling pop trio 3LW. She was greatly inspired by Whitney Houston as a child and knew by the age of 5 that she wanted to be a singer and an actress. In 2021, Naughton will begin releasing fresh music as a solo artist and is excited to dive back into the craft that launched her ever-blossoming career. She currently splits her time between Los Angeles and New York and is the mother of 3-year-old daughter Zuri.