As the oldest child of seven, Nathan Bragg quickly discovered that entertainment was a powerful babysitting tool; under the harsh gaze of those tough early crowds, he developed his own brand of comedy which continues to inform his work today. His comedy developed further when he played George, a lovable curmudgeon and radio personality in Greensboro, North Carolina in 1988. Following that experience, he focused the next 19 years on more technical aspects of film and video making, relegating his acting to hobby projects or community theatre. Then, in 2007, his acting side re-emerged in a comic performance as a vampire in Interview with a Dawson City Vampire. He followed that with another role named George, the damaged villain in Stefan Popescu's Nude Study (2010). Mr. Popescu subsequently cast Nathan as the male lead (Hector) in the comic horror Velvet Vixen's Zombie Massacre (2015); in this outing Nathan played a porn director forced to battle a mutinous production staff while a town full of crazed zombies bears down on him. Nathan continues to act in feature and short film projects: Urban Tooth Decay (2015), Snooze Tease (2015), If I Should Die - Axe to Grind (2020) Paranormal Survivor (2021) to name a few. In addition, Nathan has written and directed a number of short films in a range of genres, including comedies: The Devil's Kitchen (2011) and an animation named Nut Sack (2011), which earned an award for excellence in script writing, and an NFB documentary titled What It All Boils Down To (2013).
Nathan Braniff is known for Blue Lights (2023).
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Nathan Brewer was born in 2003 in Lexington, Kentucky, USA. He is an actor, known for Carving a Life (2017), Sketchy (2012) and A Child of Thorns.
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Nathan Brown is an actor, known for Balboa Blvd (2019).
Nathan Bryon is a writer and actor, author, who grew up eating as much Uxbridge Road Caribbean food as his bank balance would allow. He is best known to viewers for his role as regular character Jamie is Some Girls and Benidorm's sunniest holiday maker, Joey Ellis. Nathan has written for critically acclaimed Cbeebies' animation Rastamouse, BAFTA award winning Swashbuckle and on all three series of BAFTA nominated Apple Tree House Cbeebies alongside BAFTA winning Gigglebiz. Nathan's one-man show 'MIXED BRAIN' a show about his mixed heritage premiered at the Roundabout at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival. Nathan's latest play Dexter and Winter detective Agency toured in the Paines Plough Roundabout for 6 months and has been published by Nick Hern Books. Nathan has secured a 3 picture book deal with Penguin Random house. His first book Look Up! (June 2019) was the number 1 picture book from a debut author and illustrator in 2019, On the Sunday Times Bestseller list and Won the overall Waterstones Children's book prize in 2020. Clean UP! The follow up was published in July 2020. Illuminated has just optioned the book to develop into a TV series. In addition, Nathan co-wrote a Sky Arts short 'NEW BLOOD' starring Samson Kayo and Jane Horrocks, The short was nominated for a digital Broadcast award. The short can be found to watch on NOW TV and Sky On Demand. The short was developed into a TV series 'Bloods' co-created by Nathan which comes to Sky 1 6x30 in 2021 One of Nathan's passions is creating his own work about his black British experience. He created 'REALITY', a comedic social commentary ethnology series, which has had two solo premiers at the BFI in NFT1. 'Reality' has also screened and won various awards around the world at film festivals. Nathan is currently writing series 3.0. Nathan has various TV projects in development with Roughcut, Three Stones Media, BBC Studios, Genial Productions, and a feature film in development with BBC Films produced Damian Jones.
Nathan Buckley was born on July 26, 1972 in Northern Territory, Australia. He is known for Saturday Afternoon AFL (1957), The Australian Dream (2019) and Friday Night Football (1983). He has been married to Tania Minnici since December 31, 2002. They have two children.