Natasha Fatale

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Natasha Fatale
Rocky and Bullwinkle character
Created byJay Ward, Alex Anderson and Bill Scott
Portrayed bySally Kellerman (1992 film)
Rene Russo (2000 film)
Voiced byJune Foray (1959–2008)
Lauri Fraser (2014)
Rachel Butera (2018–2019)
In-universe information
GenderFemale
OccupationSpy
Criminal
AffiliationBoris Badenov
Mr. Big
Fearless Leader
Significant otherBoris Badenov

Natasha Fatale is an antagonist of the 1959-1964

The Rocky and Bullwinkle Show. She was voiced by June Foray (impersonating Zsa Zsa Gabor) who also voiced Rocky
.

Natasha is a

spy for the fictional country of Pottsylvania, and takes orders from Fearless Leader. Natasha usually serves as an accomplice to fellow spy Boris Badenov.[1] Like Boris, she is also a master of disguise.[2]

According to the Rialto Theater's Moosebill for "Downhill: The Musical" (a special table of contents insert created for the DVD box set Rocky and Bullwinkle & Friends, The Third Season), Natasha is supposedly the only child of Axis Sally and Count Dracula. A former Miss Transylvania, she was expelled from college for subversive activities at a local cemetery. She traveled from Transylvania to the United States at the age of 19, landing in New York, where she spent two years posing for cartoonist Charles Addams, and as the party girl who pops out of the big cake at embalmers' stag parties. (Much as Boris was loosely based on Gomez Addams, Natasha's appearance was based on that of Morticia Addams, who had not yet been named at the time Rocky and His Friends was airing.)

She met Boris when they were arrested for throwing rocks at Girl Scouts. He became smitten with her charms and they became partners in crime. Usually, Natasha's and Boris's misdeeds are thwarted by Rocky the Flying Squirrel and Bullwinkle the Moose. She refers to them collectively as "moose and squirrel". She is almost always shown in a purple dress, but in the last season it is often red.

Natasha's last name is a

nom de guerre
.

In the 1992,

, she is voiced by Rachel Butera.

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