Nathan Bexton
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An attractive player with a screen presence that conveys both youthful sweetness and mischievousness, Canadian born Nathan Bexton made his film debut with a featured role as a sensitive and somewhat sexually ambiguous character in "Nowhere" (1997), the third installment in Gregg Araki's "teen apocalypse" trilogy. The young actor went blonde to play Montgomery, a mysterious boy whose angelic glow appeals to main character Dark (played by James Duval, also featured in 1993's "Totally F***ed Up" and 1995's "The Doom Generation," the first two films in Araki's trilogy) and appears to be his salvation, at least until Montgomery's unfortunate abduction by aliens. The story of young and beautiful Los Angeles drifters, by far the brightest and most accessible of Araki's films up to that point, "Nowhere" won Bexton attention and admirers. Returning to his naturally brown hair, he had a featured role in Doug Liman's fast-paced "Go" (1999). Set on Christmas Eve in Los Angeles and Las Vegas, "Go" proved a most entertaining ride, with its cast of young stars giving strong performances in unexpected roles. Bexton played Mannie, a likable supermarket employee who gets mixed up in a drug deal gone wrong with co-workers Ronna (Sarah Polley) and the reluctant Claire (Katie Holmes). Before long Mannie himself samples too much of the merchandise, his resulting hallucinations adding a most entertaining comic element to the film. He next appeared in a small role in Araki's "Splendor," a 1999 romantic comedy starring "Nowhere" veteran Kathleen Robertson. Again proving his willingness to take gay roles, Bexton was featured opposite Jason Hall and Diva Zappa in "Play Dead" (1999), as a closeted teen whose female best friend unknowingly murders the object of his affection.
Counted among Bexton's memorable television appearances is his turn in a 1996 episode of the popular drama "ER" as a boy who crashes his motorbike into the hospital's reception window. Other small screen credits include a 1997 guest role on "The Profiler" and a role in the thriller "The Lake" (NBC, 1998).
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1986
Moved from Vancouver, British Columbia to Bakersfield, California at age eight (date approximate)
1989
Attended acting workshop beginning at age 11 (date approximate)
1993
Began modeling at age 15 in a Polo Jeans campaign shot by Bruce Weber (date approximate)
1996
Guest starred on NBC hospital drama "ER"
1997
Appeared in an episode of "The Profiler" (NBC)
1997
Starred as Montgomery, a teenager abducted by aliens, in Gregg Araki's "Nowhere"
1998
Had a small role in the NBC TV-movie thriller "The Lake"
1999
Featured in the ensemble of Doug Liman's "Go"
1999
Starred as a closeted gay teen in "Play Dead"
1999
Appeared in Araki's "Splendor", screened at Sundance Film Festival