Nathin Butler
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Nathin Art Butler | |
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| Born | Australia |
| Education | National Institute of Dramatic Art (BFA) |
| Occupation(s) | Writer, Producer, Actor |
| Years active | 2007–present |
Nathin Art Butler is an Australian actor, writer and producer. His career has spanned over 300 episodes of television and 15 films in America and Australia, including NCIS: Los Angeles, Hawaii Five-0, General Hospital and Westworld.
Born in Australia, Butler grew up on a cattle ranch in Queensland.[1] His father worked on the ranch and his mother was a country singer.[1] As a child, Butler was interested in playing guitar and singing. In high school, he participated in many theatrical productions. At age 17, Butler was accepted into National Institute of Dramatic Art.[1]
Career
In 2008, at age 23, Butler moved to Los Angeles to pursue a professional career as a writer and an actor.
Butler's most prominent television roles were that of Dr. Ewen Keenan in General Hospital[2][3][4] and as Nick Towne in Hawaii Five-0. His other film and television credits include X-Men Origins: Wolverine, Australia, The Pacific, the Hulu series Casual, Winners & Losers and Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. In 2020, Butler was to appear in season 3 of Westworld.
Butler has created several projects and is writing and producing an Australian true crime drama titled Bloodwood.