Nathan Wiley, a multifaceted English-born American thespian, has been making waves in the entertainment industry with his remarkable range and adaptability across various mediums, including theater, television, film, and voice acting, thereby solidifying his position as a sought-after talent in the industry.
Not to be mistaken for the renowned English singer with the same moniker, Wiley has garnered widespread acclaim for his remarkable stage presence and captivating performances in a diverse array of productions. One of his most notable roles was in the esteemed play "The Glass Menagerie", where he brought his unique talent to the forefront. Furthermore, his impressive character portrayals have also been showcased in "Teddy Ferrara" at the prestigious Donmar in 2015, and in "Who's Afraid Of Virginia Woolf" at the esteemed Bath Theatre Royal.
Noteworthy among Wiley's numerous accolades is his nomination for Best Newcomer at the prestigious Manchester Theatre Awards in 2014, a testament to his remarkable skill and aptitude. This recognition is a testament to his remarkable talent, which has garnered widespread acclaim.
Wiley has also had the privilege of collaborating with esteemed actress Fiona Hampton on multiple projects, including the cinematic endeavour "The Good Neighbour", the theatrical production "The Glass Menagerie", and the short film "Run".
Notably, aside from his extensive stage presence, Wiley has also made significant appearances in a wide range of cinematic productions, including the 2018 thriller "The Commuter", the 2017 superhero blockbuster "Justice League", the 2014 action-packed spy thriller "Jack Ryan: Shadow Recruit", and the 2013 action-comedy "Red 2".
Furthermore, his impressive television credits boast notable roles in the 2017 crime drama series "Absentia" and the 2015 sports drama series "The Program".
Wiley's vocal talents have been showcased in the true-crime series "Web of Lies" on ID, where he has taken on the role of the narrator for seasons 1, 2, and 4 through 6.