Nathan West
Nathan West began acting at the tender age of 16. Early on in his acting career, West spent time on a variety of series with roles in "Chicago Hope" (1994-2000), "ER" (NBC, 1994-2009) and "7th Heaven" (1995-2007). He also appeared in "Smart Guy" (1996-99), "The Practice" (ABC, 1996-2004) and "Get Real" (Fox, 1999-2000). In the nineties and the early 2000s, he shifted his entertainment career towards more comedic roles, appearing on "Glory Days" (WB, 2001-02) and "That '80s Show" (Fox, 2001-02). He also had roles in film during these years, including roles in "Bring It On" (2000) with Kirsten Dunst and the comedy "Not Another Teen Movie" (2001) with Chyler Leigh. West took on film roles in more recent years, appearing in the drama "Home Room" (2003) with Busy Philipps, the Kurt Russell dramatic sports film "Miracle" (2004) and "Forever Strong" (2008) with Neal McDonough. He also appeared in "Alleged" (2011). He also worked in television during these years, including roles in "Grey's Anatomy" (ABC, 2004-) and "Bones" (Fox, 2005-). Most recently, West produced the Stephen Dorff action picture "Brake" (2012).