Background
Natali was born in Detroit, Michigan, to a nursery school teacher/painter mother and a photographer father.
Natali was born in Detroit, Michigan, to a nursery school teacher/painter mother and a photographer father.
Natali also attended the film programme at Ryerson University.
He is of Italian and English descent. He moved to Toronto, along with his family, at the age of one. During his time in high school, Natali befriended British-born Canadian actor David Hewlett who has appeared in the majority of films that Natali has directed.
He was eventually hired as a storyboard artist at the Nelvana Animation Studios.
His cinematic influences included Samuel Beckett, David Cronenberg, and Terry Gilliam. Natali"s directing debut came in 1997, when he was approached to direct Cube (1997).
The film became a success worldwide, especially in Japan and France, grossing $15 million in France, and breaking box office records for a Canadian film. After this success, Natali went on to direct Cypher (2002) and Nothing (2003).
Following the June 2010 release of Splice (2009), Natali"s next efforts were expected to be an adaptation of J. G. Ballard"s 1975 novel High Rise and a 3D adaptation of the Len Wein/Berni Wrightson comic book character Swamp Thing, for producer Joel Silver.
A May 2010 item in The Hollywood Reporter, however, announced that Natali was to replace Joseph Khan as director of the highly anticipated adaptation of cyberpunk author William Gibson"s 1984 masterwork Neuromancer. Natali is nominated for the 4th Annual Splatcademy Awards under the category "Best Director" presented by Cadaver Laboratory for his work Splice. In 2013 his series Darknet, an adaptation of the Japanese series Tori Hada, began airing on Super Channel in Canada.
In 2014, he directed the episodes "Su-zakana" and "Naka-choko" of the second season of the crime drama series Hannibal and in 2015 the episodes "Antipasto", "Primavera" and "Secondo" of the third season of the same television series. in 2015, he also directed the second episode (entitled "Simon") of the first season of the American supernatural drama television series The Returned.