LA Times Critic’s Choice

Actor; producer; co-writer; sound
(BendFilm is an Oscar-qualifying festival)

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SAG-AFTRA | AEA | WGA

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Nathan Woodworth an award-winning actor, writer, producer, voice-artist, comedian, and theatre teacher.

In 2021, he won a Fulbright Scholarship to earn his Master of Arts in Classical Acting at the world-leading London Academy of Music & Dramatic Art (LAMDA), funded by the prestigious Fulbright/John Wood LAMDA Award in Classical Acting (only one such scholarship is awarded annually in the US). You can read more about Nathan’s Fulbright mission here.

He is a proud Descendant of the Karuk Tribe of California and works to bring Karuk Creation Stories to the stage through mixing them with Shakespeare plays. This has developed into his first full-length play, The Living Boy and the Girl with No Bones (a Tale of the Karuk Tribe), which had its first staged reading in London at the MishMash Festival in April 2022. The play was selected as a Semi-Finalist (top 2% out of 11,000) at the Austin Film Festival Script Writing Competition, 2023.

He has appeared in series such as The Librarians (TNT) and The Barista Times (which he co-wrote and co-produced and which is available on YouTube); and the award-winning films TuTu Grande (available on Amazon Prime) and The Purse: A Dream in Two Acts (list of awards and nominations here).

Nathan’s professional theatre credits include starring as Joe Bonham in The Actors’ Gang production of Johnny Got His Gun (directed by Academy Award-winner Tim Robbins); the role of Clown/Shepherd’s Son in the Antaeus Theatre production of Shakespeare’s The Winter’s Tale; as well as the Volcanic Theatre Pub productions ofThe Dumb Waiter, Red, Brilliant Traces, and American Buffalo.

He’s trained in improv and sketch comedy at The Groundlings, The Second City, and Upright Citizen’s Brigade since 2012; and done stand-up (as an impressionist with 100-voices) since the age of 12.

Want to learn more? Check out Nathan’s Acting, Voiceover, or Stand-Up demo reels. Click here to read the LA Times Review of Nathan’s performance in Johnny Got His Gun and other news & press. You can also visit his IMDb page and watch The Barista Times.

The Living Boy and the Girl with No Bones (a Tale of the Karuk Tribe)