Nathan Clarke (actor)
Nathan Clarke | |
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Born |
Nathan Clarke Browne Essex, London, England |
Occupation | Actor, Voice actor |
Years active | 2007–present |
Nathan Clarke (born Nathan Clarke Browne) is a British actor and voice actor. He trained at East 15 Acting School, graduating in 2011.[1]
Career
Before attending East 15, he worked as an extra in both Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix and Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince.[2][3] Since graduation, Clarke has worked extensively in theatre, film and television. His most notable roles have included voicing the character of Alfie in the 2015 CGI-animated children's action film Thomas & Friends: Sodor's Legend of the Lost Treasure and playing Munir Al-Yazbek in the American drama television series Tyrant.
Theatre work includes stage productions for the Royal National Theatre,[4] Trafalgar Studios,[5] the Royal Court Theatre[6] and the Watford Palace Theatre.[7]
Filmography
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2007 | Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix | Gryffindor Houseboy | Uncredited |
2009 | Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince | Uncredited | |
2014 | We Still Kill the Old Way | Dean | Film |
The Interceptor | Valet | ||
2015 | Sodor's Legend of the Lost Treasure | Alfie | Film; UK/US voice |
2015 | Tyrant | Munir Al-Yazbek | Series Regular |
2015–present | Thomas & Friends | Alfie | UK/US voice; Recurring |
2016 | Casualty | Numar Hassan | One episode: Tangled Webs We Weave |
References
- ↑ "DAA Management Biography of Nathan Clarke" DAA Management Retrieved 30 January 2016
- ↑ "Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (2007) Full Cast & Crew" IMDb Retrieved 30 January 2016
- ↑ "Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (2009) Full Cast & Crew" IMDb Retrieved 30 January 2016
- ↑ "Nathan Clarke at the National Theatre" Royal National Theatre Retrieved 30 January 2016
- ↑ "Full cast announced for East Is East at Trafalgar Studios" Love Theatre Retrieved 30 January 2016
- ↑ "Royal Court Theatre Schools Tour" Ned Bennett: Director Retrieved 30 January 2016
- ↑ "Mixing it up on the street, Bollywood Style" Asian Culture Vulture Retrieved 30 January 2016