Nate Walker is an actor and producer known for Affairs of State (2018) and LACE (2021). You may have also seen him on hit shows like 9-1-1: Lone Star, S.W.A.T, Homeland, and Shameless. Originally from Savannah Georgia, Nate's early childhood was spent traveling the world as an Air Force brat playing sports. Basketball was his first love but, after attending East Carolina University Nate moved to Hampton Roads Virginia to join the workforce. Here is where he was introduced to and fell in love with the world of film. After sporadically crashing a casting call and being cast in a feature, Nate chose to pursue a career in entertainment. Eager to learn as many aspects of production as possible, he has filled the roles of: actor, writer, background extra, production assistant, grip, prop master, craft services manager, location scout, transportation driver, broker, and producer. While enjoying growing success in acting and stand up, Nate's love and knowledge for filmmaking overall grew immensely as well. He is passionate about using art as connective tissue to create empathy and understanding across different communities. Overall, he just wants to touch people through his art.
Nate Washburn is known for Meet Happy Vlad! Your Comrade News Interpreter (2018), Gossip Girl (2021) and FBI (2018).
Nate Weston is known for Rebel Moon - Part One: A Child of Fire (2023), Rebel Moon - Part Two: The Scargiver (2024) and NCIS: New Orleans (2014).
Nate Wyatt is known for Turnt (2018), House of Creators (2021) and What the TikTok (2020).
A Youngstown, Ohio native, Naté relocated to Los Angeles from NYC where she trained and worked theatrically. Since, she has graced the stage in theatre productions such as "DeadBeat" directed by Dan Martin, "Milk Crates" written by NAACP Award winner Markietha Singleton directed by Javon Johnson, and Jorge Sanchez's original play "Misunderstood" produced by Morris Chestnut. She made her TV debut as Shon Shon on season three of John Singleton's hit FX show "Snowfall" followed by an appearance as Kia on season eight of Bounce Network's "Family Time" directed by Bentley Evans. You can catch her latest work as Amber on the hit ABC comedy "Abbott Elementary" written by Quinta Brunson.
Nathalia Aragonese was born on 9 September 1981 in Santiago, Metropolitan Region, Chile. She is an actress, known for Volver a Amar (2014), La Doña (2011) and Juego de ilusiones (2023).
Nathalia Campos is known for SDL A Batalha Musical (2024), My Mom is a Character 3 (2019) and Minha Irmã e Eu (2023).
Nathalia Castellon is known for Ballers (2015), Baby Daddy (2012) and Chasing Life (2014).
Nathalia Coppa is known for The Expanding Universe of Ashley Garcia (2020) and Hacks (2021).
Nathalia Dill began her career performing in plays such as "A Glória de Nelson", in 2005, and "Jogos na hora da Sesta" in the same year. In 2006 she was invited to join the cast of the HBO's series "Mandrake", where she appeared in "Rosas Negras". In 2007, Deborah Rios played the villain in the 15th season of "Malhação", while working as an extra on the show attended the film "Tropa de Elite", where he played a college student. In 2008, in the films "Feliz Natal e Apenas o Fim". In the next year, Natalia participated in her first starring telenovela already in "Paraíso", where he lived the character Maria Rita (Santinha). In the same year participated in the special year-end of the station, C D E Factory In 2010, Natalie lived her second consecutive player in "Escrito nas Estrelas", playing Viviane / Victoria. In 2011, she was a part of the cast from "Cordel Encantado", playing "vigilante" Doralice Peixoto. Premiered in 2012 on prime time Globo in "Avenida Brasil", John Emanuel Carneiro, where the character is in love with Deborah George, a role that Cauã Reymond.