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  1. Jul 9, 2013 · Nat Faxon and Jim Rash won a screenwriting Oscar for "The Descendants" and won the next day's headlines when Rash mimicked Angelina Jolie's leg-out pose when they got to the stage. They talked to me about " The Way, Way Back ," which they wrote, produced, directed, and appear in as actors. It is a coming-of-age story about a 14-year-old boy ...

  2. Nat Faxon is an American actor, comedian, voice actor, and screenwriter. He is best known for his role as ‘Ben Fox’ in the series ‘Ben and Kate,’ and as co-writer of the Academy Award-winning screenplay of ‘The Descendants.’. Born and raised in Massachusetts, he spent a decade with the improv and sketch comedy troupe/school ‘The ...

  3. Apr 10, 2024 · Nat Faxon has become one of the best “that guy” actors. You might not always know his name, but having graduated from bit parts and recurring gigs to leading roles in a slew of television ...

  4. Jul 16, 2014 · By Tommy Cook. Published Jul 16, 2014. On the set of FX's new dark comedy series Married, Nat Faxon talks about marriage, surfing, fighting dinosaurs, juggling writing and acting, and more. “The ...

  5. Nat Faxon earned valuable professional experience as a member of Los Angeles's famous improv troupe The Groundlings. He made his screen acting debut in an episode of "Rude Awakening" (Showtime, 1998-2001) and went on to land a series regular role as Kevin the production assistant on Darren Star's behind-the-scenes teen drama parody "Grosse Pointe" (The WB, 2000-01) and to book supporting turns in the films "Orange County" (2002), "Slackers" (2002) and "Club Dread" (2004).

  6. Nat Faxon and Jim Rash, who won a screenwriting Oscar for "The Descendants" talk about "The Way, Way Back," which they wrote, produced, directed, and appear in as actors. They talk about casting Steve Carell as a bad guy, what acting has taught them about directing, using Spotify to pick the songs for the movie, and the very important task they forgot on the first day.

  7. Nat Faxon earned valuable professional experience as a member of Los Angeles's famous improv troupe The Groundlings. He made his screen acting debut in an episode of "Rude Awakening" (Showtime, 1998-2001) and went on to land a series regular role as Kevin the production assistant on Darren Star's behind-the-scenes teen drama parody "Grosse Pointe" (The WB, 2000-01) and to book supporting turns in the films "Orange County" (2002), "Slackers" (2002) and "Club Dread" (2004).