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A classically trained actor known for his comedic chops, Nathan Inzerillo's first stage role was Winthrop in "The Music Man" at the ripe old age of 10. He was born in Kansas City, MO and was raised in Richmond, Missouri. At Richmond High School, he was involved in many academic clubs, student government and, of course, theatre. He graduated from the University of Missouri-Kansas City (UMKC) with a degree in theatre. While there, as an undergraduate, he performed in 7 shows in 2 years and proved himself equally adept at both comedy and drama. Shortly after graduating, he moved to Los Angeles so people would quit asking him if acting was a phase. He studied acting at the Howard Fine Acting Studio and improvisation at the Groundlings School. He often gets cast as goofy, sincere and reliable characters. At Casa 0101 Theatre in Boyle Heights, he performed the uncontainable, opera-singing dog puppet Pugliacci. Rep East Playhouse in Santa Clarita cast him as the lovable, rascal Milt in "Laughter on the 23rd Floor". Most recently, he played legendary producer David O Selznick in "Moonlight and Magnolias" also at Rep East Playhouse. He has continued to bring the funny into independent film where he played the animated, Star Wars addict Pete in "Lightsaber," the flamboyant wannabe-gangster Manush in "Cain and Abel" and the inappropriate yet good-hearted Arthur in "The End." He is now pursuing sitcom work.