Nathan Clarke (actor)

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Nathan Clarke
Born
Nathan Clarke Browne

Alma mater East 15 Acting School
Occupation(s)Actor, Voice actor
Years active2007–present

Nathan Clarke (born Nathan Clarke Browne) is a British actor and voice actor. He trained at East 15 Acting School. [1]

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Career

Before attending East 15 Acting School, he worked as an extra in both Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix and Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince . [2] [3] Since graduating, Clarke has worked extensively in theatre, film and television.

His most notable roles have included voicing the character of Alfie, in the CGI animated children's action film Thomas & Friends: Sodor's Legend of the Lost Treasure (2015), and playing Munir Al-Yazbek in the American drama television series, Tyrant . He has also played Danny Boyd in Series 7 and 8 of CBBC’s 4 O'Clock Club . Theatre work includes stage productions for the Royal National Theatre, [4] Trafalgar Studios, [5] the Royal Court Theatre, [6] and the Watford Palace Theatre. [7]

Filmography

YearTitleRoleNotes
2007 Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix Gryffindor HouseboyUncredited
2009 Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince Uncredited
2014 We Still Kill the Old Way DeanFilm
The Interceptor ValetGuest
2015 Sodor's Legend of the Lost Treasure AlfieFilm; UK/US voice
2015–2016 Tyrant Munir Al-YazbekSeries Regular
2016 Casualty Numar HassanOne episode: Tangled Webs We Weave
Plebs RamasesGuest Lead: Jugball
2017–2018 Thomas & Friends AlfieUK/US voice; One episode: Mucking About
2018–2019 4 O'Clock Club Danny BoydSeries Regular
2020 Alex Rider ArrashSeries Regular
The Duchess JayGuest
Sideshow DomFilm
2021-2022"The B@it Zeke/NicoSeries Regular
2022 Magpie Murders Freddy Conway/Frederick PyeSeries Regular
2023 Grace PC Dan PaxtonGuest

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References

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