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Nathan Foad (born 30 December 1992) is an English actor and writer known for Newark, Newark and Our Flag Means Death. Foad graduated from Guildford School of Acting. Afterwards, he built his career as a comedy writer, before he started to gain traction as an actor. He starred in the 2022 comedy series Our Flag Means Death as Lucius, the ship's scribe. Foad created and wrote the British sitcom Newark, Newark. He also narrated the audiobook of Voyage of the Damned by Frances White.
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- Our Flag Means Death (2022) as Lucius
- Mandy (2020) as Kenny
- Saturday Night Live UK (2026) Writers' Production
- Bloods (2021) as Spencer
- Don't Hug Me I'm Scared (2022) as Toilet (voice)
- Things You Should Have Done (2024) Writer
- Perfect (2022) as Paul
- Dope Fiend (2023) Cast
- Greta Gerwig (2024) Cast
- Queen Kong as Phil Bogg
- Triplets Baby (2025) Cast
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Most-watched Nathan Foad films currently: Dope Fiend (2023), Greta Gerwig (2024), Queen Kong, Triplets Baby (2025).
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Selected TV credits: Our Flag Means Death (2022), Mandy (2020), Saturday Night Live UK (2026), Bloods (2021), Don't Hug Me I'm Scared (2022).
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