She was in a classic scene in ‘The Hangover.’ Now this Miami actress was just arrested
A local actress best known for her role in the first “Hangover” movie was arrested on a domestic battery charge Saturday night in South Miami, TMZ first reported.
As per a police report, Nathalie Fay, 43, allegedly hit her on-again, off-again boyfriend “Brady” in the face during an argument.
The victim told cops he went to pick up Fay for the Miami Dolphins NFL preseason game at Hard Rock Stadium. The fight reportedly turned physical after Fay accused him of lying about his location prior to getting her.
After he claims he was punched, Brady jumped out of the car to call police. He was offered transport to a local hospital, but said he would go on his own. The man’s condition is unknown.
Fay was arrested on the domestic battery charge and released a short time later on $1,000 bond. The docket, which lists the FIU alum as “indigent,” has been assigned a public defender for her court date Sept. 16.
The Canadian native, who now goes by her birth name Nathalie Tordion, is working in real estate.
But she likely will still be recognized for her turn in the 2009 hit comedy as the Caesars Palace hotel clerk, Lisa, who helps Bradley Cooper, Ed Helms and Zack Galifianakis get the room the party animals later trash. She manages to stay cool, calm and collected while the men fire questions at her, including Galifianakis who famously asks, “Did Caesar really live here?”
Other film credits include “Old School,” “Due Date” and “Blonde and Blonder.”