Nathan Kress is an American actor and director
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Nathan Kress is an American actor and director
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Nathan Kress got engaged to his girlfriend, London Elise Moore on May 29, 2015, who was also a stunt performer in the film ‘Into the Storm’. He married her in Los Angeles on November 15, 2015.
He is planning to continue with his acting career as well as getting ready to attend college. His first choice is UCLA as he is a diehard fan of Bruin and wants to follow in his footsteps.
He is involved in charitable work and is involved with many organizations such as ‘Make-A-Wish Foundation’, ‘The big Green Help’ and ‘The Starlight Children’s Foundation’.
Nathan Kress was born Nathan Karl Kress in Glendale, California, United States, on November 18, 1992 to Steven M. Kress and Allison ‘Rita’ Kress.
He has two brothers named Kevin and Andrew who are not connected to the world of films and movies. .
When he was three years old only he could memorize the dialogue of the various people he saw on the television and could enact the way they spoke and moved to a great degree of accuracy.
This impressed his mother who took him to an audition for artistes who could enact previously memorized roles where he was signed up by a talent agent.
He modeled for advertisements in the print media for the next three years
Nathan Kress appeared on the television for the first time in a comedy sketch on the show titled ‘Jimmy Kimmel Live!’ in April 2005 in the role of young Simon Cowell who was a star in the series ‘American Idol’.
The next year he appeared 5 times in various comedy sketches for the same show.
For the next two years he appeared as a guest star in various television series such as ‘Without a Trace , ‘House MD’ ‘Standoff’ and ‘The Suite Life of Zack & Cody’ which was a comedy series shown on the ‘Disney Channel’.
He also acted in various short films such as ‘Magnus’, ‘Pickled’, ‘Bag’ and ‘Inc’ during this period.
He also continued to work in voice-over roles and lent his voice to characters who were seen in the animation films such as ‘Chicken Little’ and ‘Shuriken School’ of which the second one was produced by ‘Nickelodeon’.
Nathan Kress won the ‘168 Film Festival Jury Award’ for the short film ‘Bag’ in which he played the role of a drug dealer who was a small time operator in comparison to others but who had a conscience.