Nathan Owen is an actor, musician, production designer and director originally from Long Beach, CA. He became known as the founder and songwriter of indie rock band, Owenstone, and continued working as an actor and production designer between recording and touring. He has directed several music videos, as well as the short film "The Things We Left Below", scored and inspired by an original song that he put out as a solo artist in 2018. His most notable film collaborations are the six-and-counting projects he has acted in for longtime friend, K. Michel Parandi, who inspired Owen to return to acting in 2012 for the lauded sci-fi short "From The Future With Love", which HBO picked up for development. He also appears as Max Bunny, a joyful reckless bounty hunter in Parandi's most recent pilot, "XYZ: From Fire and Dust", and stars in the upcoming feature "674 Days".
Nathan Owens, who is from the San Francisco Bay area of California, was born on March 9, 1984. He began his career with modeling. He has appeared in several issues of GQ and in many commercial/print campaigns for the Gap, Polo, Izod and Sperry. He has the distinction of being the second African-American ever to be featured in a fragrance campaign for Polo Ralph Lauren Big Pony. After making the switch to acting, Owens began appeared in Rihanna, Nicki Minaj and Esmee Denters video. Soon after, he landed a spot opposite Nicki Minaj in her music video "Va Va Voom," directed by Hype Williams. Additionally, he served as a host of NBC's "First Look LA." His life changed when he won the role of "Dr Cameron Davis" on the long running soap opera "Days of our Lives" in December 2012. He is on contract since then.
Nathan Owens is known for Outlast 2 and Outlast (2023).
Australian actor and former elite cyclist Nathan Page, best known internationally for his nuanced portrayal of Detective Inspector Jack Robinson in Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries (2012), was born into an air force family in Perth on 25 August 1971. He moved frequently around the country while growing up and went to school predominantly in Canberra and Melbourne. Page started cycling at the age of 14 in Canberra "as a random new thing to try". He subsequently raced up through the ranks to the state level in NSW and began to compete at the national level within the year. He had the attention of the Australian Institute of Sport by the time he was 16, at which time he moved to Adelaide with a scholarship. His international career in individual and team pursuit took off immediately: He left for Europe for an initial tour of three months with the trips becoming longer as he grew older. He retired from the sport at 19 because of a combination of numerous injuries and the now commonly known drug culture in the sport. Page channeled the toughness and discipline acquired as an athlete into acting, starting with a Tuesday night drama class and going on to study at the Centre for Performing Arts (now Adelaide College of the Arts) for three years. His early roles were on the Adelaide stage, where he played a variety of roles ranging from Shakespeare's Duncan in Macbeth and Faust in UR Faust to Nick in Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? He first appeared in a feature film in 1999, in Strange Fits of Passion (1999). In 2000, he starred along Kylie Minogue as the character of Len in Sample People (2000). His first appearance as a recurring character on a television show was in the third season of The Secret Life of Us (2001) in 2003. His other notable roles on TV include that of Ray "Chuck" Bennett in three episodes of Underbelly (2008), Alasdair "Mac" Macdonald in Paper Giants: The Birth of Cleo (2011), and Henry Stokes in six episodes of Underbelly (2008). Page's breakout role, however, was that of Detective Inspector Jack Robinson in the Australian show Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries (2012), based on Kerry Greenwood's well-known novel series. While this character is comparatively minor in the books, it was conceived from the very planning stages of the TV series as being the romantic male lead against the Indiana Jones/James Bond-style female lead, Phryne Fisher (played by the incomparable Essie Davis). The combination of Nathan's matinee-idol-style good looks, unique voice, and nuanced acting ensured that his character drew an immediate global fan following. He reprised the role in Miss Fisher and the Crypt of Tears (2020). Page returned to the stage in 2016 in Deborah Bruce's The Distance and Patrick Barlow's The 39 Steps. Nathan Page is also a voice actor, and has voiced numerous television commercials in Australia. He lives outside Melbourne with his long-term partner and their two young sons.
Nathan Parker is a writer, known for Moon (2009), The Underground Railroad (2021) and Equals (2015).
Nathan Parrott is an actor, known for Lost in Space (2018), The Christmas House (2020) and To All the Boys: Always and Forever (2021).
Nathan Parsons was born on June 16, 1988 in Adelaide, Australia. He is an actor, known for The Originals (2013), General Hospital (1963) and Teeth (2007).
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Nathan Peterson is an actor and assistant director, known for American Horror Story (2011), The 10 Year Plan (2014) and Noble Pound (2008).
Currently best known for his role as backpacker Ben Mitchell in Wolf Creek (2005). He began his career in the traditional rites-of-passage for Australian actors with a role in Neighbours (1985) in 1999. He worked entirely in television until 2001, with roles in The Wonderful World of Disney: Child Star: The Shirley Temple Story (2001), Something in the Air (2000) and The Saddle Club (2001). In 2002 he began his movie career with a role in Warriors of Virtue: The Return to Tao (2002). His next role, toplining Australian Rules (2002) saw him nominated as Best Actor for the 'Film Critics Circle of Australia' award. Since then the 25 year old has starred in the Australian films Take Away (2003), One Perfect Day (2004) and Under the Radar (2004). Wolf Creek (2005) has introduced him to an international audience and big things are predicted for the Sunbury born actor. Phillips will be seen in his American film debut Snakes on a Plane (2006), opposite Samuel L. Jackson, in 2006.