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词条 Nathaniel Dean
释义

  1. Early life

  2. Career 2002 - 2006

  3. Career 2007 - Present

  4. References

  5. External links

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}}Nathaniel Dean is an Australian actor and voice over artist. His most recent performances include Sergeant Hallett in Ridley Scott's Covenant, as well as colonial Australian settler William Thornhill in The Secret River for the Sydney Theatre Company.[1]

In 2002, he won an AACTA Award for Best Supporting Actor for his role in Tony Ayres’ acclaimed Walking on Water.[2]

Dean has performed in numerous stage plays, TV series, short films and Australian feature films. He has been the voice of numerous advertising campaigns and productions including Recipe to Riches, the AFL, Victoria Bitter and Holden.[3]

Early life

Dean grew up in the Yarra Valley in Victoria. During his final year of high school he resuscitated a woman at his local swimming pool. This event would later become the subject of Dean’s first dramatic work.

After performing in numerous productions in Melbourne’s independent theatre scene Dean auditioned for NIDA (The National Institute for Dramatic Art). He was accepted with a scholarship.

Career 2002 - 2006

After graduation, Dean and NIDA classmate Toby Schmitz worked together on Howard Korder’s Boys Life. The production was selected to open the Sydney Fringe Festival.

The pair appeared together soon after in Schmitz’s first play, Dream a Little Dream at Belvoir St Theatre.

In 2002, Dean played Patch in the TV series Always Greener, which was nominated for an International Emmy Award. That same year, he received an AFI Awards award for Best Supporting Actor for his role in Tony Ayres’ film Walking on Water.[4] In 2004, Dean was nominated for the same award for his role in Cate Shortland’s Somersault.[5] He also played Jothee in Brian Henson’s science fiction film The Peacekeeper Wars.[6]

Dean played alongside Heath Ledger in Candy - Neil Armfield’s adaptation of Luke Davies’ novel by the same name. Armfield would later direct Dean in the plays Peribanez and Tommy Murphy’s Gwen in Purgatory[7] at Belvoir St Theatre and later The Secret River at the Sydney Theatre Company.

Career 2007 - Present

In 2007, Dean played a Rugby League star in Matt Nable’s Australian film, The Final Winter, which told the story of how big business entered the NRL during the 1980s.[8]

That same year, Dean played Fred Klein in Rain Shadow - a desperate and suicidal farmer whose livelihood is threatened by drought. Dean then played a psychotic serial killer addicted to Crystal Methamphetamine on East West 101.

In 2008, he was cast as a psychotic criminal in TV drama ‘Rush’, and bikie and drug land murderer Sidney Martin in the first of the Underbelly.

Dean went on to play Sergeant Mick Scanlon in Channel Seven’s period drama Wild Boys and Kraut in Channel Ten’s "Bikie Wars". He also appeared in the AFI winning series Puberty Blues.

More recently, Dean has spent more time on stage, starring in Belvoir St Theatre’s production of "Gwen in Purgatory", written by Tommy Murphy, and directed by Neil Armfield.

In 2013, he starred as William Thornhill in the Sydney Theatre Company’s landmark adaptation of Kate Grenville’s book, The Secret River.[9]

Dean plays Tyson Black in the crime-thriller film Locusts.[10]

References

1. ^{{cite news|title=Deeply Moving Evocation of a Tragic Conflict|url=http://www.theaustralian.com.au/arts/in-depth/deeply-moving-evocation-of-a-tragic-conflict/story-fngpy5x1-1226553063370|accessdate=19 June 2013|newspaper=The Australian|date=14 January 2013}}
2. ^{{cite web|title=Australian Film Inst.|url=http://aacta.org/winners-nominees/2000-2010/2002.aspx|accessdate=19 June 2013}}
3. ^{{cite web|last=Evans|first=Kathy|title=Voice Management|url=http://www.kathyevans.com.au/nat-dean/}}
4. ^{{cite news|title=Nat and the Cat|url=http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2003/03/28/1048653847805.html|accessdate=19 June 2013|newspaper=The Sydney Morning Herald|date=29 March 2003}}
5. ^{{cite web|title=Red Carpet Films|url=http://www.redcarpetfilms.com.au/somersault/cast-crew/nathaniel.htm|accessdate=19 June 2013|deadurl=yes|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20130419150649/http://www.redcarpetfilms.com.au/somersault/cast-crew/nathaniel.htm|archivedate=19 April 2013|df=dmy-all}}
6. ^{{cite web|title=Farscape Canada|url=http://www.farscapecanada.com/nws_pkwpressrelease.shtml|accessdate=19 June 2013}}
7. ^{{cite news|title=Review: Gwen in purgatory at Belvoir St Theatre|url=http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/entertainment/review-gwen-in-purgatory-at-belvoir-st-theatre/story-e6frexmi-1225909604186|accessdate=19 June 2013|newspaper=The Daily Telegraph|date=24 August 2010}}
8. ^{{cite web|title=At The Movies|url=http://www.abc.net.au/atthemovies/txt/s2004682.htm|publisher=ABC}}
9. ^{{cite web|title=The Secret River|url=http://www.abc.net.au/arts/blog/Collins/Secret-River-Sydney-Festival-130111/default.htm|publisher=ABC Arts|accessdate=19 June 2013}}
10. ^[https://m.imdb.com/name/nm1089483/filmotype/actor?ref_=m_nmfm_1 IMDb]

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