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Nathaniel Arcand

Canadian actor


Summary

Canadian actor

FieldValue
occupationActor
birth_date
birth_placeEdmonton, Alberta, Canada
spouseJolene Arcand
years_active1994–present

Nathaniel Arcand (born November 13, 1971) is a Canadian actor. He is known for his first major role in the Canadian drama series North of 60, in which for three seasons he played William MacNeil, a smart-mouthed, cocky, troubled, and misunderstood teen. In 1997, he was nominated for a Gemini Award in the category "Best Performance by an Actor in a Featured Supporting Role in a Dramatic Series" for the North of 60 episode "Traces and Tracks."

Life and career

He was raised in Edmonton, Alberta. He is Nēhilawē (Plains Cree), from the Buffalo Lake Metis Settlement. Essential supports throughout his life are Nathaniel's mother and his great grandparents. Nathaniel has one daughter, Trisha O'Chiese, and two sons, Jaden Plaizier and Griffin Powell-Arcand. Griffin is also an actor.

One of Arcand's most recent roles is Mato Summerhill in My Life with the Walter Boys, a Netflix TV series. One of Arcand's longest running roles is that of Scott Cardinal on the CBC series Heartland. Also in television, Nathaniel portrays Victor Merasty on Blackstone, "an unmuted exploration of First Nations’ power and politics" set in a small Plains Cree community. In one of his latest film roles, Arcand portrays Nathan in the comedic drama Two Indians Talking, which won the 2010 Vancouver International Film Festival Most Popular Canadian Film Award.

In 2025 he was announced as having a supporting role in the upcoming television series adaptation of Bon Cop, Bad Cop.

Filmography

Films

YearFilmRoleNotes
1994Savage LandTree Climber
1996Stone CoatsLil CrowNot released
1996Crazy HorseLittle HawkBased on a true story
1998The Legend of Two PathWanchese
1999My BrotherBillyShort film
1999Chasing IndigoTom
2000The Doe BoyJunior
2001Speaking of SexCalvin
1999Grey OwlNed White BearBased on a true story
2001American OutlawsComanche Tom
2001Virtual InsanityDanielShort film
2002SkinsYoung Mogie
2003Ginger Snaps Back: The BeginningHunter
2003Black CloudJimmy
2005From Cherry EnglishTraylorShort film
2004BIGFOOT, The Unknown TerritoryJohn Eagleheart
2005ElektraNinja #1
2006PathfinderWind in Tree
2010Two Indians TalkingNathan
2017Dead Again in TombstoneBull Dog
2019Cold PursuitSmoke
2020Monkey BeachAlbert
2020Indian Road TripBilly
2021Portraits from a FireGord
2023Killers of the Flower MoonAncestor Warrior
2024The Birds Who Fear DeathDon
2025Train DreamsIgnatius Jack
2025SinnersChayton

Television

YearFilmRoleNotes
1994–1997North of 60William MacNeil
1996Due SouthDavidEpisode "The Mask"
2002Grandpa and MeGrandpaShort film
2002Caitlin's WayDeputy Garth Crowchild
2002JeremiahShashonaEpisode "Man of Iron, Woman Under Glass"
2002Before We Ruled the EarthGll-AAK
2003100 Days in the JungleA Navajo from Utah
2003The Lone RangerTonto
2003Da Vinci's InquestVern Walker
2002Wildfire7: The InfernoRed
2004DreamkeeperBroken Lance
2004SmallvilleJeremiah HoldsclawSeason 3, episode "Talisman"
2005Into the WestBrings Horse
2005Da Vinci's City HallCageSeason 1, "Isn't Very Pretty But You Can Smoke It" (episode 3), "One Man, Two Jobs" (episode 4), "Put Down the Hose, Pick Up a Gun" (episode 5)
2005Waking Up Wally: The Walter Gretzky StoryParamedic
2005Johnny TootallRT
2006Clean FightTrevor
2006Northern TownGeorgee
2007Montana SkyAdam Wolfchild
2007Moose TVClifford Matthew
2009Murdoch MysteriesJimmySeason 2, Episode 12: "Werewolves"
2007–2019, 2021, 2022HeartlandScott CardinalMain role seasons 1–4; Recurring role seasons 5–11, 15-16
2011BlackstoneVictor MerastySeason 1, 9 episodes: "Future, What Future?", "A New Beginning", "White Bread Red Class", "Suffer the Children", "Ditch Monkey", "Daddy's Home", "Bingo Night", "Push Pull Twist Turn", "Time's Up" Relevant content to Aboriginal Peoples Television Network
2012LongmireAvoPilot
2013Arctic AirBruce WardSeason 2, 5 episodes: "Bombs Away", "Open Season", "There's Gold in Them Thar Hills", "Hell Hath No Fury", "Ts'inada",
2017FrontierWahushSeason 2, 3 episodes: "The Wolf and the Bear", "Cannonball", "Return of the Wolf"
2017BullMakya "Mack" BenallySeason 2, Episode 5: "Play the Hand You're Dealt"
2017Supernatural Derek SwanSeason 13, Episode 9: "The Bad Place"
2019FBISpecial Agent Clinton SkyeGuest Role
2019Black SummerGovernaleRecurring Role, 3 Episodes
2020FBI: Most WantedSpecial Agent Clinton SkyeMain Role, 17 Episodes
2023My Life with the Walter BoysMato SummerhillRecurring Role, 5 Episodes
2024Avatar: The Last AirbenderChief Arnook2 episodes

Awards and recognition

  • Best Supporting Actor, American Indian Film Festival 2005 for Johnny Tootall
  • Performing Arts Award, Aboriginal Role Models of Alberta 2006
  • Best Actor Nomination, Winnipeg Aboriginal Film Festival 2010 for Two Indians Talking
  • Best Actor Nomination, American Indian Motion Picture 2010 for Two Indians Talking

Trivia

Nathaniel Arcand is a lead character in both the film Two Indians Talking by director Sara McIntyre and in the television series Blackstone. In both the film and the television series, he shares the screen with two of the same actors: Carmen Moore and Justin Rain.

References

References

  1. "Nathaniel Arcand". Native Threads.
  2. "Awards for "North of 60"". IMDb.
  3. "Nathaniel Arcand". NorthernStars.ca.
  4. "Biography". Nathaniel Arcand Official Fansite.
  5. "Griffin Powell-Arcand - IMDb". IMDb.
  6. "About Blackstone". Blackstone Cycle III Ltd.
  7. "AWARDS ANNOUNCED VIFF 2010". Vancouver International Film Festival.
  8. Marc-André Beaulieu, [https://www.7jours.ca/2025/07/02/bon-cop-bad-cop-colm-feore-se-desiste-decouvrez-lacteur-qui-le-remplacera "«Bon Cop, Bad Cop»: Colm Feore se désiste, découvrez l'acteur qui le remplacera"]. ''7 Jours'', July 2, 2025.
  9. Williams, Caleb. (August 20, 2022). "Meegwun Fairbrother & Nathaniel Arcand Join Netflix's 'Avatar: The Last Airbender' as Avatar Kuruk & Chief Arnook".
  10. "Festivals Archive.". Native Networks.
  11. "Nathaniel Arcand". Showcase.ca.
  12. "Two Indians Talking". Kiss Dust Pictures.
  13. "Cast of ''Two Indians Talking''". Kiss Dust Pictures.
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