Nathan Kohnen is an actor and producer, known for O Six Hundred (2020), What Love Looks Like (2020) and Leave No One Behind (2015).
Best known worldwide for his supporting role co-starring on the hit ratings-smash Nickelodeon teen sitcom "iCarly" (TV Series; 2007-12), Nathan portrays the nerdy, tech-savvy Freddie Benson (Carly's smitten next-door neighbor, childhood crush, cameraman and technical producer of her web show), a role which he reprises in the 2021 Paramount+ revival as well as guest starring on a special 44-minute 2-part episode of the crossover spin-off "Sam & Cat" in February 2014. After "iCarly" ended on Thanksgiving Day 2012, Nathan broke out into feature films and new media, with New Line Cinema's "Into the Storm", and RocketJump's hit YouTube series, "Video Game High School". Born and raised in Glendale, California, Nathan began his acting career as a child actor at the age of 3 in the mid-1990s, gaining recognition in the early 2000s after appearing in television commercials, and quickly landed a feature film role as the voice of Easy the Chimp in "Babe: Pig in the City." By fifth grade, he had landed a recurring role as a sketch performer on "The Jimmy Kimmel Show" playing various characters; one of his favorite being a young Simon Cowell of "American Idol." Shortly thereafter, Nathan began to book guest-starring roles on such shows as "Without a Trace," "Standoff," "The Suite Life of Zack and Cody," "House MD," and "Notes from the Underbelly." Kress began gaining recognition in February 2006 after appearing in the live action television teen sitcom "Drake and Josh," he received praise for his performances in the top-rated Nickelodeon teen sitcom episode, which aired in April 2007, and saw international fame by co-starring in "iCarly". It was his small role he landed guest-starring on "Drake and Josh" that led the show's creator/show-runner Dan Schneider, to cast him in "iCarly." Since then, Nathan has co-starred alongside Christopher Meloni in Nickelodeon's "Gym Teacher: The Movie" and has guest-starred on "True Jackson, VP" as well as police procedural shows such as "CSI: Crime Scene Investigation", "Major Crimes", and "Hawaii Five-0". In addition to auditioning for various supporting roles in live action Hollywood movies & TV shows, Nathan enjoys voicing characters in animated shows/cartoons with appearances as the classic Wedge Antilles on "Star Wars Rebels", and as a lead on Netflix's animated series "Pinky Malinky". In recent years, he has also stepped behind the scenes putting his experience with multi-camera television to work, with his directorial debut on Nickelodeon's popular series, "Henry Danger" in December 2014, as well as directing several episodes of its sister Nick show, "Game Shakers". With well over a dozen episodes under his belt, Nathan is continuing to develop his abilities as a director by broadening the scope of his work into more varied styles of directing. In mid-November 2015, Nathan married the love of his life (and "Into the Storm" co-star), London Elise Moore in L.A. They welcomed their first child, Rosie, in December 2017. Their second child was born in mid-March 2021. Kress resides in Beverly Hills with his family.
Nathan Smith co-founded Push Films, Inc., an independent production company. Push Films produces feature films, short films and television shows. Smith manages all aspects of development including sourcing ideas and scripts, working closely with writers to develop projects, liaise with industry executives and agents, attach talent, secure financing, while shepherding the entire creative and production process. In February 2009, he produced a television pilot presentation for the Fox Television Network entitled, Ashley The Wise. Push Films has successfully managed the below-the-line productions of Harold and Kumar Go To White Castle for New Line Cinema and The Grudge for Sony Pictures. Also, Push Films has produced the television series Shoot Me 2 Los Angeles for the Fashion Television Network. Smith and Push Films have secured financing, developed and produced short films that earned screenings at numerous film festivals including San Diego, Newport and Screamfest. In 1999 he was hired by Paramount Pictures Production Services Department, which packaged below-the-line production services for independent film productions. Among the films he has worked on through Production Services are Meatloaf From Hell and Back, The Amati Girls, Going Greek and Simone. In 2000 Smith was promoted to the Motion Picture Distribution Department for Paramount Pictures where he was involved in the distribution of Paramount Pictures 2001 theatrical releases. Save The Last Dance, Down To Earth, Enemy at the Gates, Tomb Raider and Vanilla Sky, to name a few. Smith began his career in the entertainment industry in the Summer of 1991 as a production assistant on a Paramount Pictures television sitcom directed by famed director James Burrows. Smith holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Communication Studies with a Concentration in Radio and Television and a minor in Cinema Studies from Northeastern University class of 1998.
Nathan Lane is an American actor and singer from New Jersey who is known for playing Timon from The Lion King, Spot Helperman/Scott Leadready II from Teacher's Pet, Max Bialystock from The Producers, Snowball from Stuart Little, Hamegg from Astro Boy and Ernie Smuntz from Mouse Hunt. He is married to his husband Devlin Elliott since 2015.
Nathan was born in Melbourne, Australia, as Nathan Godkin. He began acting professionally at age 15. After parts in TV commercials, he was discovered at a regional talent contest by Jan Russ, at the time the casting director of Australian soap Neighbours, who cast him in a small role that grew into the ongoing character of 'Pinhead' (1998-2000). He went on to perform guest roles in several Australian TV shows. In 2007 he relocated to London, England. He met his Scottish wife Shelley Lang (Inception) acting together in a London stage production of 'The Present' by Nick Ward. One year later they married and he took his wife's name Lang, a decision that still baffles his father-in-law. They have a daughter Chilli Lang, born 11 January 2019, and live in London with their two naughty little adopted Shih Tzus, Albert Fudge and Cherub Chow. Nathan was cast by acclaimed director Yorgos Lanthimos as Courtier to Queen Anne in Academy Award-winning film The Favourite (2018). He is also a professional comedian and regularly performs his surreal style of high-energy physical comedy at festivals around Europe.
Nathan Larrabee is an actor, known for Mislead (2021).
Nathan Le Graciet is known for Junkyard Dog (2023), Vrai gars (2021) and Automne malade (2019).
Nathan Le Graciet is known for Le temps qui passe (2022), Je suis un indien (2017) and L'enfant du métro (2020).
Nathan Lee is an actor, known for Legendary (2013) and Behind the Scenes: Legendary 3D (2014).
Nathan Lee is known for VOYEUR (2024), He Had Seven Wives (2024) and A View to Kill For (2023).