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Nathan Head (born 08 October 1980; Grappenhall, Warrington, England) is an English actor best known for playing the role of Raymond Korkinsky in "Mark Macready And The Archangel Murders" by the BBC3 Award-Winning CM Films.

Career
Nathan Head, an actor originally from Warrington, is better known as Raymond Korkinsky in the Horror-Comedy "Mark Macready and the Archangel Murders" (2009) by BBC3 award-winning company CM Films. The film was featured in the September 2009 issue of Gorezone Magazine (#47), the UK's leading horror magazine, and received five stars with the reviewer calling it "British independent film at it's best". The film received the "Special Commendation Award" at the 2009 Festival of Fantastic Films, the Most Original Film Award at the 28 Hours Later Festival and was also part of the Judges Official Selection. The movie was referred to as a "British Hellboy" by US film website JoBlo. Nathan has featured in various genre magazines and newspapers from the success of this film and also appeared at Horror Festivals and Events across the UK. Nathan can currently be heard on the weekly Matinée Show every Sunday on 103.6FM, bringing the latest in musical theatre and cinema news.

Nathan started his TV and Film career appearing in independent short Horrors and Thrillers, he starred in the hit thriller "One Woman Show" (2007) which premiered at the Cornerhouse Cinema in Manchester and was later screened at the Insatiable4Film event in Essex, the 27th annual I-Con festival in New York, KinoFilm in Manchester and the Kartal Kisa Film festival in Turkey. Another Horror production featuring Nathan is the web-TV series "The Vampyre Diaries" with Leviathan Entertainment, Nathan's episode reached over four thousand views in its first month and, with hits still strong, the show is one of the top in its category on YouTube. Before moving to Film, Nathan started out in the entertainment industry as a DJ and performing in regular cabaret acts in his own show as well as special sets alongside the Gaslight girls and The Eurovision Song Contest (2000) entrant & top 5 UK chart singer Nicki French. With a background in dance and music he later got related parts in television and film productions, working with famous choreographers and music-video producers such as Ailsa Berk and Andrew Morahan. Returning to live performances on stage and at various venues in live script-readings and fringe plays, Nathan starred in the Northern comedy "Battered Egos" playing at the Salford Arts Theatre and also "The Posthumous Papers Of Allan Konigsberg" at Revolution, "Battered Egos" was written and directed by Sally Lawton and received a five star rating from Remotegoat.