Nathan Head, a talented British actor, has made a significant impact in the horror genre, particularly with his chilling portrayal of the killer clown Trinc in The Midnight Horror Show (2014). Additionally, he has appeared in notable films such as Hellriser, a mockbuster from 88 Film, and Jurassic Predator, a dinosaur-themed flick from Sony Pictures.
Hellriser received a nomination for 'Best Thriller' at the 2018 National Film Awards, and several films that Nathan worked on achieved impressive chart success. Theatre Of Fear debuted at number 19 on the Asda DVD charts, maintaining a position in the top 40 for two weeks, while Jurassic Predator reached number 2 on the HMV DVD Premiere charts.
Nathan Head's journey in the entertainment industry began in Manchester, where he trained at the Northern Actors Centre, rubbing shoulders with esteemed patrons such as Sarah Lancashire, Shobna Gulati, and Brigit Forsyth. He later attended regular acting workshops at various studios, honing his craft through local independent productions and fringe theatre.
After gaining recognition for his performance in the cult BBC science-fiction show Doctor Who (2005),Nathan Head starred in the five-star comedy play Battered Egos at the Salford Arts Theatre. This 2008 performance earned him a spot as the antagonist Raymond Korkinsky in the award-winning comedy film Mark Macready and the Archangel Murders (2009).
The Archangel Murders received widespread acclaim, being hailed as "British independent film at its best." The film enjoyed a limited UK cinema release over the 2009 Hallowe'en weekend, accompanied by scenes broadcast on regional television and a showing at the prestigious 63rd Festival De Cannes in 2010. Nathan also lent his voice to a character in the animated spin-off Mark Macready Underworld Tales (2010).