Nathan Hill
Birth Name:
Nathan John Hill
Height:
183 cm
Nathan Hill pioneered the 4-year Advanced Diploma of the Screen at Footscray Film Dept., Victoria, Australia. He is an actor, writer, producer and director. Having gained success with his film The Strange Game of Hyde and Seek (2004), Tomboys (2009) and Model Behaviour (2013), his film opened the Australian Film Festival, he is a Shriekfest Finalis...
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Nathan Hill pioneered the 4-year Advanced Diploma of the Screen at Footscray Film Dept., Victoria, Australia. He is an actor, writer, producer and director. Having gained success with his film The Strange Game of Hyde and Seek (2004), Tomboys (2009) and Model Behaviour (2013), his film opened the Australian Film Festival, he is a Shriekfest Finalist and California Film Award Winner. He has acted in all mediums of the entertainment world, with his debut to the stage playing Peter Pan and his screen debut as a vampire in Queen of the Damned (2002). He has won awards for his filmmaking across the globe. His interest lies mainly in the horror genre, however he has had experience in all genres of movies. Show less «
[on filmmaking]: Filmmakers make films, they don't sit in cafés drinking coffee all day. They're out there shooting films. I go and sip my ...Show more »
[on filmmaking]: Filmmakers make films, they don't sit in cafés drinking coffee all day. They're out there shooting films. I go and sip my latte when I feel like I've done enough work. And right now I'm working my butt off and I still don't feel like I've done enough?! Show less «
To be a likable actor you have to be a likable person.
To be a likable actor you have to be a likable person.
I love it when people criticize my films, it makes me try harder and keep going!
I love it when people criticize my films, it makes me try harder and keep going!
In my spare time during film school I spent three years adapting the Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde novella into a screenplay of my own. What I notic...Show more »
In my spare time during film school I spent three years adapting the Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde novella into a screenplay of my own. What I noticed straight away was that the protagonist was the lawyer character, not the monster, and I was surprised that all previous versions I had seen were made that way. Then I realized this was because of marketing and box office value. I decided to be true to the literature and follow the story of Utterson, the best friend and lawyer to Dr Jekyll, in an attempt to be true to the work of R.L Stevenson. The result was that all the film festivals in America said it was best that I had created a 30 minute version of the movie considering the novel isn't even a full length one either. Show less «