Nathaniel Martello-White
Nathaniel Martello-White, born in January 1983, is a talented British actor and writer who has made significant contributions to film, television, and theatre. His journey began at the National Youth Theatre, and he honed his craft at the prestigious Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA), graduating in 2006.
Martello-White's film career includes notable roles in "Deadmeat" (2007) and "The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants 2" (2008). He further showcased his versatility in films such as "Red Tails," "Hard Boiled Sweets," and "Life Just Is," all released in 2012. His television repertoire is equally impressive, featuring appearances in series such as "Doctors," "Trial & Retribution," "Party Animals," "Law & Order: UK," and "Misfits." A standout performance came in 2020 when he portrayed Rhodan Gordon in "Mangrove," part of Steve McQueen's acclaimed "Small Axe" anthology.
In theatre, Martello-White has graced the stages of the National Theatre with productions like "Edward II" and "Romeo and Juliet," and performed with the Royal Shakespeare Company in "A Midsummer Night's Dream" and "Marat/Sade." His role in "People, Places and Things" at the National Theatre was so impactful that he reprised it at Wyndham's Theatre in 2016.
Beyond acting, he is also a writer, having published a poetry anthology titled "A Western Nightmare," and premiered his play "Blackta" at the Young Vic in October 2012.