Nathan Head | |
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Born | 8 October 1980 Warrington, Cheshire, UK |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 2006–present |
Nathan Head (born 8 October 1980) is a British actor known for his work in independent horrors. He attended Bridgewater High School Arts College, and began his career in Independent Film and Television.
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Head is primarily known for his role as demonic Raymond Korkinsky in the award-winning film The Archangel Murders, which was shown at Cannes in 2010.[1][2][3] The film had a limited theatrical release in October 2009, playing alongside Halloween and Someone's Knocking At The Door. Head also voiced a character in the animated spin-off Underworld Tales.
Year | Title | Role | Director / Production Company | Notes |
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2012 | The Zombie King[4] | The Third Soul[5] | Aidan Bellizaire | |
2012 | The Psychiatrist[6] | Will | Andy Barclay, Eromenos Media | Due to start shooting in early 2012 |
2012 | Myth | Troll | John Aldridge, Parallax Films | Currently being shot in 16mm |
2011 | The Lost Generation | Mister Banker | Mark Ashmore, Future Artists / Asha Media | Shoton location in Salford Media City & surrounding areas[7] |
2011 | Lethal Contact[8] | (Voice Only) | Peter Hallett, Leviathan Entertainment / Utopian Pictures | Completed and awaiting distribution |
2009 | The Damned United | Photographer | Tom Hooper, BBC Films / Sony Pictures | Bit part |
2009 | Tuck Bushman And The Legend Of Piddledown Dale | Ray The Roofer | Chris Lumb, Lumbfilm | Originally distributed in America on DVD & On-Demand[9] in 2010 and later re-released by Chemical Burn Entertainment in 2012[10] |
2009 | The Archangel Murders | Raymond Korkinsky | Sean Candon, CM Films | Winner Most Original Film, Horror UK's 28 Hours Later Festival, Special Commendation', Festival Of Fantastic Films[11], shown at Cannes in 2010[12] |
2009 | Goal III: Taking On The World | Stand-in for Kuno Becker | Andrew Morahan, Milkshake Films | |
2007 | One Woman Show (Short Film) | The Man | Oben Aras, Curtin Parloe Films | Featured in the 2011 documentary Women In Horror[13] |
2007 | Fragments | Ivan | Ross Nickson, Dubious Films | Shot in 2007 and was initially scheduled for release in 2008[14] but post-production was held off, final additional scenes were shot in 2010 & 2011 |
Year | Title | Role | Director / Production Company | Broadcast |
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2011 | The Sleeper Effect[15] | Damien Longley | Aidan Bellizaire, Footlong Films | Webseries |
2011 | Crimes That Shook Britain | John Light[16] | Johnny Perks, Title Role | The History Channel, Bio & Crime and Investigation Network |
2009 | Missing (TV Movie) | Chef | Mark Callum Adams, Tai Shan Productions for My TV | Sky 219 |
2009 | The Vampyre Diaries | Mr Anderson | Peter Hallett, Leviathan Entertainment | Webseries |
2007 | Doctor Who | Glamorous Man | James Strong, BBC Wales | BBC1 |
2007 | Doctors | Clarky | Chris Jury, BBC | BBC1 |
2007 | The Street | Sarah's Boyfriend | Terry McDonough, ITV Productions | BBC1 |
2006 | The Friday Night Project | Actor in Hidden Camera Sketch | Steve Smith, Princess TV | Channel 4 |
From August 2009 to July 2011 Nathan Head could be heard on the weekly Matinée Show on 103.6FM, Sundays 15:00 to 17:00.[17] He was part of the Matinée team since Summer 2009 and as well as co-presenting the show he also read the entertainment news following the highlights from the Sky News Centre at 16:00.[18]
Nathan produced and hosted a feature on Online World Radio called The Showbiz Slot, covering various entertainment themed subjects. The show was initially broadcast in 2010 and then later released on iTunes as a podcast in 2011 with a second series due for release in 2012.[19]