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  1. Nathaniel Dean (born. 21 February 1971) is an Australian actor and voiceover artist. His most recent performances include Sergeant Hallett in Ridley Scott's Alien: Covenant, as well as colonial Australian settler William Thornhill in The Secret River for the Sydney Theatre Company.

  2. Nathaniel Dean. Actor: Alien: Covenant. Nathaniel Dean graduated from the National Institute of Dramatic Art (Sydney) in 1999. Since then, Dean has appeared in multiple theatre productions, TV & film roles globally.

  3. Nathaniel Dean is an Australian actor and voiceover artist known for his role as Sergeant Hallett in Ridley Scott's Alien: Covenant, as well as colonial Australian settler William Thornhill in The Secret River for the Sydney Theatre Company.

  4. Nathaniel Dean. Actor: Alien: Covenant. Nathaniel Dean graduated from the National Institute of Dramatic Art (Sydney) in 1999. Since then, Dean has appeared in multiple theatre productions, TV & film roles globally.

  5. Nathaniel Dean (January 9, 1956 – January 2021) was an African-American mathematician and educator who made contributions to abstract and algorithmic graph theory, as well as data visualization and parallel computing.

  6. Dr. Nathaniel Dean, was born January 9, 1956. He made significant contributions to abstract and algorithmic graph theory, as well as data visualization and parallel computing.

  7. Nathaniel Dean is known as an Actor. Some of his work includes Alien: Covenant, The Nightingale, Candy, Farscape, Somersault, Alien: Covenant - Prologue: Last Supper, The Rage in Placid Lake, and Alien: Covenant - Prologue: Phobos.

  8. Feb 23, 2021 · Nathaniel Dean delivers an intriguing read of one of Shakespeares most famous characters, dialling down his conscience and delving deep into paranoia and delusion.

  9. actor. biography, photo, best movies and TV shows, instagram, news, birthday and age. «Social Distancing», «A Light in the Woods», «High Country» (2024 ...

  10. Actor Nathaniel has worked extensively in film, theatre and television. His first film role after graduating from NIDA in 1999 was in Tony Ayres’ Walking on Water for which he received the Australian Film Institute (AFI) Award in 2002 for Best Actor in a Supporting Role.