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Nathan Logan Hanley has been writing, directing and producing independent movies for more than 15 years. Immediately after high school, he wrote and directed his first short film, "After the Incident," about what happens after an over-protective boyfriend murders his lover's abusive uncle. He then began collaborating with his twin brother, Tyler. He wrote and directed four more short films: "Calm," "Blackout," "Quicksand" and "The Black Knights." Nathan then studied screen-writing at Stanford University, after which he wrote and directed his first feature, "Duck Duck Goose"(2000). He followed that with "The Vigilante Memoirs" (2002), which was co-directed by brother Tyler. Nathan then wrote and directed the more widely seen "Rehearsal" (2006), which was produced again alongside brother Tyler, and also included the collaboration of friend and fellow filmmaker J. Jesse Harley. Most recently The Hanley Brothers changed direction, and co-wrote, co-produced and co-directed the noir mystery "Table for Six" (2010). Nathan was born in San Francisco and resides in the Northern California Bay Area.