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Born:
- Birthday: 1971-11-13
- Born Place: Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Nathaniel Arcand
Nathaniel Arcand is a Canadian actor born on November 13, 1971, in Edmonton, Alberta. He is Plains Cree (Nehiyaw) from the Alexander First Nation Reserve. Arcand began his acting career with smaller roles in independent films, gaining major recognition for his role as William MacNeil in the Canadian drama series "North of 60." He has had guest appearances in popular TV shows such as "Due South," "Smallville," and "Supernatural," and starred in films including "Grey Owl," "Two Indians Talking," and "Johnny Tootall," for which he won Best Supporting Actor at the American Indian Film Festival. He is known for his roles that highlight Native and First Nation experiences. Arcand has also appeared in recent TV roles like Scott Cardinal in "Heartland," Trevor in "Clean Fight," and Clinton Skye in "FBI: Most Wanted." His career includes work as an actor, director, and producer, spanning television and film, with a strong focus on Indigenous storytelling and characters.

