Nathan Lovejoy was born in Launceston, Tasmania and is a graduate of the National Institute of Dramatic Art (NIDA) in Sydney. He is best known for his role as Principal Swift on Gabby Duran & The Unsittables for Disney Channel, for which he was nominated for a Daytime Creative Arts Emmy Award for Outstanding Principal Performance in a Children's Program; and as Borkman in the Australian comedy series Sammy J & Randy in Ricketts Lane, for which he was nominated for an AACTA Award for Best Performance in a Television Comedy.
Nathan Lucrezio is an actor, known for The Equalizer (2021), Diana (2021) and Smash (2012).
Nathan Ludwig is known for What's for Dinner? (2017), PMS: Pre-teen Monster Syndrome (2015) and Late Submission (2013).
Growing up on the Mornington Peninsula, south of the city of Melbourne, Australia, Nathan Luke began professional training as an actor, from age 16, and went onto start his career in film from age 18, all before graduating high school in 2013. Nathan has been cast in feature films including "The Legend of Ben Hall" (2017), "Blue Grace" (2018), "Butterfly Flower" (2017), and "Time Apart" (2020) as well as his most notable roles in short films such as "Friend or Foe" (2018), "Hunger" (2016), "Daughter" (2016), "Trapped" (2014) "Penny" (2013) and "The Last Days of Ben Hall" (2014). He has also starred in various music videos for both local and international musicians. In 2015 he starred in "The Off Stump", a cricket comedy web-series and early 2016 appeared as a guest on the television - talk show "Indy TV".
Nathan Lynn is a South African actor. He holds dual citizenship in both South Africa and the United Kingdom. Nathan spent much of his childhood living abroad. He spent two years living in a remote part of Tanzania before returning to South Africa to start formal schooling. Two years later, his family moved to Bangalore, India where he attended The Canadian International School. After spending six years in India, he returned to South Africa to finish high school at Cornwall Hill College in Pretoria. Nathan developed an interest in drama at school, performing in a number of school plays. Upon graduating high school he initially wanted to study journalism at Rhodes University but was encouraged by his parents to audition for the University of Cape Town's Theatre and Performance program. Only after being accepted did he decide to seriously pursue a career in acting. He graduated with a BA in 2014 and began working in small theatre productions in Cape Town. In 2015 he was nominated for a Fleur Du Cap (Cape Town's theatre industry awards) for most promising student. He twice performed at the National Arts Festival in Grahamstown, South Africa and received a Standard Bank Ovation award in 2015 for his work in "Raiders!" with Nicholas Ellenbogen. His first television role was a small guest appearance in "Dominion" (2015). His most prominent roles include "Deep Blue Sea 2" (2018), "The Kissing Booth" (2018) and "The Last Days of American Crime" (2020). Nathan is currently based in Vancouver, Canada.
Nathan Lyon is known for Good Food America (2012), A Lyon in the Kitchen (2007) and The Ashes (1930).
Nathan Macchioni is an actor, known for Le sedie di Dio (2014), The Name of the Rose (2019) and Dakota (2022).
Nathan Mack is an actor, known for Princess Emmy (2019).
Nathan Mack is an actor, known for Beauty and the Beast (2017), The Nostalgia Critic (2007) and Babylon (2014).
Nathan Maldona is known for Amityville in Space (2022), Dude Landz and Children of Camp Blood (2020).