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Nathan Head
Born (1980-10-08) 8 October 1980 (age 43)
OccupationActor
Years active2006–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.

The Archangel Murders

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.

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Nathan Head playing the Archangel AKA Raymond Korkinsky in 2009 horror The Archangel Murders

Filmography

Year Title Role Director / Production Company Notes
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

Television appearances

Year Title Role Director / Production Company Broadcast
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

Radio

FM Radio

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]

103.6FM[citation needed] The Matinée Team in 2011.

Internet Radio

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]

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