Nathan Human is an actor, known for Give and Take, and Take (2003).
Involved in improv and theatre since a wee tot, Nathan has always held a strong passion for acting. In 2014 Nathan started pursuing acting formally with a focus on voice over. Beyond Nathan's voice over career, he is as well a trained martial artist with experience in multiple styles; most prominently Muay Thai.
Nathan Ives is a writer and producer, known for A Christmas in New York (2016), It's Not You, It's Me (2013) and The Basement (2018).
Nathan Ives-Moiba is an actor, known for Roadkill (2020), The Flood (2019) and Salting the Battlefield (2014).
Nathan J Kress is a Singer/Songwriter, Film Maker, Scientist, and Engineer. He made his solo music career debut with an EP titled: It's Not Enough, produced by Grammy Award winner Trent Bell. It was played and added into rotation by over 200 FM radio stations across the US and Canada. His music was heavily played on college radio, ranked #1 album added into rotation by Cal State University, and received dozens synch licenses to play it on major networks and shows including: ESPN, Fox, Fox Sports Network, in college stadiums for games, shows on MTV (Rob Dydreks Ridiculousnous and Nitro Circus, The Real World, Road Rules, and Challenge), E! (Keeping up with the Kardashians), Nascar broadcasts and events, Best Ink, Take (Kardashians), Bad Girls, and more. After College he went on the road for the summer on a cross country bicycling event called The Journey of Hope (now called The Ability Experience) which raises funds and awareness for people with disabilities. He went on the trip with only two weeks notice before they left to replace someone who couldn't go, then traveled with his team over 4,700 miles across the country from San Francisco to Washington D.C. on bicycles while raising money for the charity. Originally from the Midwest (Kansas, Oklahoma, and Texas), his family moved often while he was young and is spread out across Florida, Kentucky, and California where they still live. His mother and grandfather are artists, and though he never served himself, his dad's side of the family were all military dating back to the Civil War. His 4th great grandfather died in the Civil War fighting for the North. His 3rd Great Grandfather was a Civil War veteran and later a U.S. Marshall in Texas and Oklahoma. His great grandmother on his father's side was full blooded Cherokee Indian. His great grandfather on his mom's side was an immigrant from Denmark and great grandmother from Sweden. His heritage is also from Scotland, Ireland, The Netherlands, Switzerland, England, Germany, and Norway. He started working when he was 8 helping his dad with roofing and construction jobs, cleaning grocery store floors at night, as a paperboy, and when his entire family had a job cleaning an electric plant at night. He quit school early to work full time after his father became disabled. Working all sorts of jobs including construction, roofing, building metal buildings, as a mechanic, lifeguard, working in a wellness center, as a waiter, and several other odd jobs. He was the first in his family to finish College earning a bachelor's degree from The University of Oklahoma's Business School in Management and Information Systems, with minors in History and Music. He also holds a Master of Science degree in Data Science & Analytics (with honors) from the Gallogly Engineering School at The University of Oklahoma. He says his inspiration to start acting came from watching and acting out Saturday Night Live skits as a kid, movies, and from watching Robin Williams doing improv in his roles and standup. In College he did some student films that he and his friends would write and shoot for their classes or just for fun. More interested in music than acting at the time, he says he never really seriously considered trying to write anything other than music or work in the film industry. He makes music in his favorite styles and genres to form a unique mixture of Indie Rock, Folk, Blues, Funk, and Jazz. His previous bands, where he played lead guitar, keys, and was a backup singer, include one that recorded with and was produced by two members of the band Other Lives and also featured a member of Colourmusic at the time on that album. His debut EP titled: It's Not Enough was recorded at Bell Labs in Norman OK and features performances by Grammy Award Winners Trent Bell and Rob Martin of The Sugar Free Allstars on drums.
Nathan J. White is a director and actor, known for The Carrier (1988) and Hellmaster (1992).
Nathan James was born on May 1, 1978 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA. He is an actor, known for Standing Up, Falling Down (2019), Quantico (2015) and Shades of Blue (2016).
Nathan was born April 7, 2005 in Sugar Land, Texas. His first experience in acting was when he was 6 years old during a summer school daycare camp where he played a role as Chicken Little in a play called Chicken Little. It was then Nathan found his passion for acting, he also found his passion for comedy and making others smile and laugh. For the next several years he was persistent in persuading his parents to let him pursue his passion. In 2015 at the age of 10, Nathan auditioned and offered a spot in a 9 months intensive actor training program by Nikki Pederson Talent (NPT). In June 2016, Nathan traveled to Los Angeles to perform his scene in front of various managers and agents. Nathan was offered and accepted representation from the Savage Agency and Hines & Hunt Management. In August 2016, Nathan moved to Los Angeles to pursue his dreams. While in Los Angeles, Nathan booked several commercials, guest star roles, one of them including a guest star on Nickelodeon's own "Henry Danger,".
Nathan Jean was born in Cranbrook B.C. Canada and raised by his Grandparents in the Canadian Rockies. He graduated from Mount Baker Secondary and continued his studies at the College of the Rockies on an arts Scholarship and then transferred to Capilano University in Vancouver B.C. to study Acting for stage and screen. After leaving university and acquiring his citizenship he moved to Los Angeles and now continues to study, live and work splitting his time between Los Angeles and Vancouver.