Nathan Page

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Nathan Page
Born (1971-08-25) August 25, 1971 (age 52)
Australia
NationalityAustralian
Occupation(s)Actor, voice actor
SpouseSarah-Jayne Howard
Children2

Nathan Page (born 25 August 1971) is an Australian actor. He is best known for his commercial voice-over work and his role as Detective Inspector Jack Robinson in Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries .

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Early life

Page grew up in an Air Force family and moved around Australia frequently as a child. [1] A former cyclist, Page attended the Australian Institute of Sport [2] with Stuart O'Grady and competed in Europe with Lance Armstrong. [3] [4] He retired from professional cycling at the age of 19 due to various injuries and his inability to remain competitive in Europe without performance-enhancing drugs. [5] He recalled "It was an era that was plagued by drugs, and it was very hard to see your way through to a long career... because I stayed clean, you could beat them some of the time, but not all of the time." [3]

Describing his decision to take up acting after ending his cycling career, Page has said "I went into a wilderness for a while and had nothing to fall back on, then I decided to do something that was going to scare me". [3] He began with "a little Tuesday night drama class" [6] and graduated from the Centre for Performing Arts, Adelaide (now the Adelaide College of the Arts) in 1996. [7]

Career

In the first years of his acting career, Page primarily worked in theatre productions in Adelaide. [8] He appeared in the films Strange Fits of Passion in 1999 and Sample People in 2000. [7] In 2003, Page had a recurring role in the third series of The Secret Life of Us as Charlie, Richie Blake's boyfriend. [7] In 2009, he was lauded for his performance as Ray "Chuck" Bennett in Underbelly: A Tale of Two Cities. [4]

In 2011, he played Alasdair "Mac" Macdonald, the husband of Ita Buttrose in Paper Giants: The Birth of Cleo , an ABC mini-series about Buttrose's life. After the series aired, Macdonald sued the ABC for defamation for erroneously depicting him as deserting his family. Scenes of Page's performance in Paper Giants were played in court as evidence. The ABC later issued a formal apology to Macdonald. [9]

In 2012, Page co-starred as Detective Inspector Jack Robinson in the first series of Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries opposite Essie Davis, with whom he had appeared in a stage production of MacBeth in Adelaide in July 1998. [10] Miss Fisher has been very successful, with an average of more than 1.5 million viewers per episode in Australia and global distribution in more than 120 territories. [11] The ABC aired the second and third series of Miss Fisher in 2013 and 2015.

In 2013, Page played Henry Stokes in Underbelly: Squizzy on Nine Network. In 2015, he played Koz Krilich in Hiding on the ABC.

In 2016, Page returned to the stage for the first time in ten years. [12] He played Vinnie in The Distance with the Melbourne Theatre Company and starred as Richard Hannay in The 39 Steps with the State Theatre Company of South Australia in Adelaide. [12] [13]

A photograph of Page, titled The Chameleon IV, 2015 by Sydney-based photographer Sam McAdam-Cooper, was a finalist for the National Photographic Portrait Prize in 2016. Finalist photographs were displayed at the National Portrait Gallery in Canberra and were exhibited throughout Australia in 2016 and 2017. [14]

Page also works as a voice actor. He has voiced numerous television commercials for such companies as BMW, Kubota Tractor Corporation, and ASICS, as well as the Royal Australian Navy. [15]

Nathan was cast as a lead actor in the 2020 film Miss Fisher and the Crypt of Tears.

He is also in the thriller film Escape from Pretoria , filmed in Adelaide in March 2019. [16] It was released on 6 March 2020.

Personal life

Page currently resides in Adelaide with his wife, New Zealand dancer and choreographer Sarah-Jayne Howard, [17] and their two sons, Duke and Frankie. [18]

Filmography

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
2022 The Tourist Constable Alex1 episode
2019 The Hunting Sam4 episodes (mini-series)
2015 Hiding Kosta "Koz" Krilich8 episodes
2012–2015 Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries [19] John "Jack" Robinson34 episodes
2013 Underbelly: Squizzy Henry Stokes4 episodes
2012 Redfern Now Homicide Detectiveepisode "Pretty Boy Blue"
2011 Paper Giants: The Birth of Cleo Alasdair "Mac" Macdonald2 episodes (mini-series)
2009 All Saints Paulepisode "Safe Haven"
2009 Underbelly: A Tale of Two Cities Ray "Chuck" Bennett3 episodes
2007 Home and Away Colin Marshallepisode # 1.4532
2003 The Secret Life of Us Charlie12 episodes
2002 White Collar Blue Rick Calliopeepisode # 1.4

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
2020 Escape from Pretoria Mongowith Daniel Radcliffe, Daniel Webber and Mark Leonard Winter
2020 Miss Fisher and the Crypt of Tears Detective Inspector Jack Robinsonwith Essie Davis, Miriam Margolyes and Ashleigh Cummings
2013Vote YesHowardshort – with Mirrah Foulkes, Miranda Tapsell and Hamish Maclennan
2011 Sleeping Beauty Businessmanwith Rachael Blake, Chris Haywood, Michael Dorman, Ewen Leslie and Mirrah Foulkes
2011 Panic at Rock Island Matthew Crosswith Zoe Cramond, Vince Colosimo, Damian Walshe-Howling, Viva Bianca, Anna Hutchison and Marshall Napier
2010Wicked Love: The Maria Korp StoryDetective Bradleywith Rebecca Gibney, Vince Colosimo, Renae Berry, Jessica Tovey and Clarissa House
2009 The Boys Are Back Headbutterwith Clive Owen, Emma Booth, Chris Haywood, Erik Thomson, Lewis Fitz-Gerald and Emma Lung
2009 Accidents Happen Sexy Man [7] with Joel Tobeck, Erik Thomson, Geena Davis, Damien Garvey, Viva Bianca and Sebastian Gregory
2008 Scorched Gavinwith Rachael Carpani, Georgie Parker, Vince Colosimo, Les Hill, Brittany Byrnes and Bobby Morley
2007 Noise Nigel Gowerwith Brendan Cowell, Dennis Coard, Nicholas Bell and Katie Wall
2006Alex's PartyTraficante de Drogasshort – with Bob Baines, Emma Booth, Aaron Davison, Zachary Garred and Rebel Penfold-Russell
2000 Sample People Lenwith Kylie Minogue, Ben Mendelsohn, Joel Edgerton, Simon Lyndon, Justin Rosniak and Rhett Giles
1999 Strange Fits of Passion Simonwith Samuel Johnson, Anni Finsterer, Bojana Novakovic, Rob Carlton and Jack Finsterer

Theatre

YearWorkCharacterDirectorTheatreNotes
2019 The 39 Steps Richard Hannay Jon Halpin Dunstan Playhouse, Merrigong Theatre Company, [20] Canberra Theatre, and Geelong Arts Centre with Anna Steen, Tim Overton and Charles Mayer
2018 After Dinner Stephen Corey McMahon Dunstan Playhouse with Elena Carapetis, Jude Henshall, Ellen Steele, and Rory Walker [21]
2016 The 39 Steps Richard Hannay Jon Halpin Dunstan Playhouse with Anna Steen, Tim Overton and Charles Mayer
2016The DistanceVinnie Leticia Cáceres Southbank Theatre, The Sumnerwith Nadine Garner, Katrina Milosevic and Martin Blum
2007NightcafeGavin Webberwith Kate Harman, Alice Hinde and Kyle Page
2006 Peribanez Neil Armfield Seymour Theatre with Leeanna Walsman, Socratis Otto and Nathaniel Dean [22] [23]
2006Been So LongSyd Brisbanewith Evan Jureidini, Hannah Norris and Brendan Rock
2005Already Elsewhere Kate Champion Drama Theatrewith Fiona Cameron, Kirstie McCracken and Byron Perry
2004 A Midsummer Night's Dream Benedict Andrews Belvoir St. Theatre with Jacek Koman, Tim Draxl, Anthony Phelan and Socratis Otto
2003 Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? David Field with Loretta Brades, Rosalba Clemente and Peter Kowitz
2002Same But DifferentKate Championwith Brian Harrison, Shaun Parker and Byron Perry
2001Design for LivingRodney FisherPlayhouse Theatrewith Josephine Byrnes, Narjic Fogerty, Patrick Frost and Rhys Muldoon
1998MacbethRodney Fisherwith Laurence Coy, Essie Davis, Jeremy Sims and John Walter
1997Features of Blown YouthBenedict AndrewsThe Queens Theatrewith Valerie Berry, Syd Brisbane and Richard Kelly
1997Mercedes/In the Solitude of the Cotton FieldsThe Queens Theatrewith Rebecca Harvey and Frank Whitten
1996The Lower DepthsRosalba ClementePrice Theatrewith Jody Anderson, Pamela Graham and Jane Walker
1996Anger's LovePeter DunnThe Street Theatrewith Josh McIntyre, Gabrielle Reilly and Sean Weatherly
1995The Fairy QueenJack EdwardsScott Theatrewith Catriona Barr, Pamela Graham and Samantha Rogers

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