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Nathaniel Marston Biography and Full Filmography - MovieWise

Quick Facts

Born:
1975-07-09

Birthplace:
Sharon, Connecticut, USA

Credits:
10 Total Roles

Nathaniel Marston

Acting

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Biography

Nathaniel Marston (born July 9, 1975) is an American actor. Marston appeared as Eddie Silva on the CBS soap opera As the World Turns from 1998 to 2000. The role earned him a Soap Opera Digest Award nomination for "Outstanding Male Newcomer." He next portrayed Al Holden on the ABC soap opera One Life to Live from 2001 to 2003, and then played Dr. Michael McBain on the series from 2004 to 2007. Previously, Marston was a regular on the prime time series Matt Waters in 1996, and had a small role in the 2002 cable television movie Monday Night Mayhem. On November 25, 2008, Marston appeared on Law & Order: SVU in the role of Brent Latimer. Marston's film work includes roles in the feature films The Craft (1996), Ordinary Sinner (2001) and "Ciao, America" (2002), along with a leading role in the short film "The Paw" (2005). He also co-starred with Angelina Jolie in Love Is All There Is (1996). In the early hours of October 21, 2007, Marston was arrested following an altercation with three people in New York City, and was thought to be under the influence of narcotics. Ultimately, in March 2010 Marston plead guilty to one charge of misdemeanor resisting arrest and completed a three-month ( Wikipedia article ). Marston was involved in a fatal car accident near Reno, Nevada, and passed away due to his injuries.

Known For

Full Filmography

Year Title Role
2011 Walk a Mile in My Pradas MOVIE Tony
2010 Blue Bloods TV Ronnie Cleary
2009 White Collar TV Thomas Loze / Edward Reilly
2009 Castle TV Grant Vyro
2002 Monday Night Mayhem MOVIE Reporter in Bar
2002 Ciao America MOVIE Skip Cromwell
1999 Law & Order: Special Victims Unit TV Brent Latimer
1996 Love Is All There Is MOVIE Rosario Capomezzo
1996 The Craft MOVIE Trey
1996 Matt Waters TV Self

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