Nathaniel Arcand
He acted in high school and was discovered by a talent agent. Arcand's first small break in film was the 1994 role of Tree-Climber in Savage Land, alongside Graham Greene. A few roles followed, but his career took off upon landing the role of William MacNeil in the CBC television series North of 60. In 1997 he was nominated for a Gemini Award for Best Performance by an Actor in a Featured Supporting Role in a Dramatic Series for this role.
He gained extensive experience on this successful Canadian television series as well as on Due South. Arcand also worked with legendary film director Lord Richard Attenborough, acting alongside Pierce Brosnan in Grey Owl.
Today Arcand is a well-respected and established actor. He had lead roles in both Montana Sky and in Twentieth Century Fox Films' Pathfinder. In the Showcase television series Moose TV, he stars as Clifford Mathew who, with his friend George (played by Adam Beach), decide to reopen an abandoned television station in the isolated town of Moose.
Other notable feature roles Arcand has been in include performances in Black Cloud, Skins, Ginger Snaps Back: The Beginning, Speaking of Sex and American Outlaws. His television work includes the miniseries DreamKeeper, The Lone Ranger (as Tonto), 100 Days in the Jungle and Into the West.
Nathaniel Arcand Facts
Occupation | Actor |
Birthday | November 13, 1971 (51) |
Sign | Scorpio |
Birthplace | Edmonton, Alberta, Canada |
Height | 5' 11" (1m80) How tall is Nathaniel Arcand compared to you? |
Selected Filmography
Pathfinder | ||
Two Indians Talking | ||
American Outlaws | ||
Clawed: The Legend of Sasquatch | ||
Pathfinder UNRATED | ||
Speaking of Sex | ||
Ginger Snaps Back: The Beginning | ||
Skins | ||
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