Nathan Fielder
Nathan Joseph Fielder (born May 12, 1983) is a Canadian writer, comedian, actor and entrepreneur. He is best known for creating and starring in the Comedy Central show Nathan for You.
Early life
Fielder was born in Vorlage:Birth based on age as of date[1] in Vancouver, British Columbia. [2] His parents, Eric and Deb, were social workers.[3] He attended Point Grey Secondary School, where he was a member of the school's improv comedy group, which also included comedian Seth Rogen. Fielder worked as a magician during his teenage years and is a member of The Magic Castle in Los Angeles, California.[4] Fielder studied business at the University of Victoria, where he graduated with a Bachelor of Commerce in 2005.[3][5] After university, Fielder moved to Toronto and enrolled in a comedy program at Humber College in 2006.[6][7] He worked briefly for a brokerage firm, before quitting to start his comedy career.[8]
Career
After receiving the Tim Sims Encouragement Fund Award in 2006,[9] Fielder worked as a writer on Canadian Idol, where he was noticed by Michael Donovan, an executive producer for the CBC comedy series This Hour Has 22 Minutes. Donovan hired Fielder as a field correspondent, and developed his popular recurring segment, "Nathan on Your Side".[10] In 2010, Fielder wrote and directed a number of sketches for Season 2 of Important Things with Demetri Martin on Comedy Central.[11] He was also featured as a guest voice actor on the Season 2 finale of Bob's Burgers, Beefsquatch, as well as the Season 6 episode, "The Land Ship."[11] Fielder played the role of Jon Benjamin's boom operator in the 2011 television series Jon Benjamin Has a Van,[11] and played Bob Woodward in the "Washington, DC" episode of Comedy Central's Drunk History.[12] Fielder has also guest-starred on the Adult Swim show Rick and Morty. He appeared in the 2015 film The Night Before and the 2017 biopic The Disaster Artist. Fielder also has a YouTube channel, mainly comprising short sketches involving him and his friends.[13]
In 2013, Fielder created his own show on Comedy Central, Nathan for You.[5] The show, which he writes, directs, and stars in, is based on the "Nathan On Your Side" segments that he did for This Hour Has 22 Minutes.[5] The show's premise features Fielder, playing a persona loosely based on himself, providing advice for local small businesses.[3][14] In November 2017, the show wrapped up its fourth and final season.[15]
Other ventures
Summit Ice Apparel

Fielder started a not-for-profit company called "Summit Ice Apparel" in 2015 after learning that the Vancouver-based company Taiga posted a tribute to Holocaust denier Doug Collins. He decided to start his own company and produce soft shell jackets. This endeavor was shown during Season 3 of Nathan for You. 100% of Summit Ice Apparel's profits go to the Vancouver Holocaust Education Centre in Vancouver, Canada.[16] The company had close to $500,000 in sales in the first three months.[17]
In March 2017, Fielder opened up a pop-up shop in Vancouver, Canada where members of the public could buy Summit Ice Apparel or exchange their Taiga jacket for a Summit Ice jacket. Fielder himself worked the register. A film crew was also on-site.[18][19]
Dumb Starbucks Coffee
On February 7, 2014, a coffee shop called "Dumb Starbucks Coffee" opened in the Los Feliz neighborhood of Los Angeles.[20] The shop stated that they were operating as a parody of the global coffee company and coffeehouse chain Starbucks and utilized the chain's siren logo in their signage, cups, and other materials.[21] The shop mocked items standard to many Starbucks locations such as Norah Jones CDs and drinks by using the term "dumb" in front of the names, such as "Dumb Norah Jones Duets" and "Dumb Iced Vanilla Latte".[21] Beverages and pastries were distributed free of charge.[20] A few days later, Starbucks announced that they were not affiliated with the shop and that they were "evaluating [their] next steps" due to the shop deliberately attempting to mimic the look of a legitimate Starbucks location.[22]
The identity of the person behind the shop was not released initially, and various artists and comedians such as Banksy[23] and Tim & Eric were theorized to be involved with the prank,[24] as their production company Abso Lutely Productions had applied for a filming permit at the Dumb Starbucks Coffee location.[25] On February 10, 2014, the shop was closed by the Los Angeles County Health Department for not having the permits required to operate a coffee shop.[26] Shortly thereafter, Fielder announced that he was behind the parody and the Los Angeles Times noted the prank's similarity to other skits performed on Fielder's show Nathan for You.[27]
Personal life
Fielder was married to a children's librarian until their divorce in 2014.[28]
Fielder is erroneously listed as female on his U.S. green card.[29][30]
Filmography
Film
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
2006 | Morris | Vorlage:N/a | Short film Writer, director |
2010 | Kelly 5-9 | Director | Short film |
2011 | Way Up There | Vorlage:N/a | Short film Writer, co-director |
2012 | Buyer's Market | Vorlage:N/a | Short film Director |
2013 | The Web | Manager | Short film Also director, writer and producer |
2015 | The Night Before | Joshua | |
2017 | The Disaster Artist | Kyle Vogt |
Television
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
2007 | Canadian Idol | Segment Producer | Writer |
2008–2009 | This Hour Has 22 Minutes | Nathan | 9 episodes |
2011 | Important Things with Demetri Martin | Various Characters | Segment director |
2011 | Jon Benjamin Has a Van | Nathan | 10 episodes Consultant writer |
2011 | Nick Swardson's Pretend Time | Dan Hyannis | Episode: "Legalize Meth" |
2012–2015 | Bob's Burgers | Jordan Nathan |
Voice 2 episodes |
2013–2014 | Drunk History | Bob Woodward | 2 episodes |
2013–2015 | Kroll Show | Tommy Rothchild Douglas Dubois Gil |
3 episodes |
2013–2017 | Nathan for You | Nathan Fielder | 31 episodes Creator, writer, director, executive producer |
2014 | The League | Evan | Episode: "When Rafi Met Randy" |
2015 | The Simpsons | Doug Blattner | Voice Episode: "Sky Police" |
2015 | Childrens Hospital | Matthew Hauser | Episode: "Sperm Bank Heist" |
2015 | Rick and Morty | Kyle | Voice Episode: "The Ricks Must Be Crazy" |
2015 | The Grinder | Officer Collins | Episode: "Buckingham Malice" |
2016 | Animals. | DJ Lab Rat | Voice Episode: "Rats" |
2016 | Comedy Bang! Bang! | Himself | Episode: "Nathan Fielder Wears a Blue and Grey Flannel and Jeans" |
2016 | Transparent | Seth | Episode: "When the Battle Is Over" |
2017 | Tour de Pharmacy | Stu Ruckman | Television film |
2018 | Who Is America? | Consulting Producer | Episode "104": Co-Director Episode "102": Co-Director; Writer |
TBA | How To with John Wilson | Executive producer |
References
External links
- ↑ Dave Itzkoff: 'Nathan for You' show the scapegoat for news hoax In: The Columbus Dispatch, February 28, 2013. Abgerufen im February 21, 2019
- ↑ Maia Efrem: Comedian Nathan Fielder Creates Outerwear Company to Promote Holocaust Awareness In: The Forward, October 23, 2015. Abgerufen im December 7, 2017
- ↑ a b c Jonah Weiner: Nathan Fielder's Ingenious Dumb Humor In: The New York Times Magazine, June 12, 2014. Abgerufen im February 21, 2019
- ↑ Kyle Mooney, Jesse David Fox: Kyle Mooney Talks to Nathan Fielder About Nathan for You, Kitchen Nightmares, and Magic In: Vulture, October 15, 2015. Abgerufen im September 20, 2017 (englisch).
- ↑ a b c John Semley: Nathan Fielder, still on your side ( des vom July 8, 2014 im Internet Archive) In: Now Toronto. Abgerufen im February 21, 2019
- ↑ Rebecca Philps: Cringe Benefits: Nathan Fielder's brand of gonzo comedy is surreal, squirm-inducing and surprisingly human In: Toronto Life, July 14, 2015. Abgerufen im October 5, 2017 (amerikanisches Englisch).
- ↑ Chris Berube: The next big thing in comedy? It just might be this deadpan B.C. business grad In: The Globe and Mail, March 8, 2013. Abgerufen im October 26, 2017 (britisches Englisch).
- ↑ Ben Kaplan: Q&A: Nathan For You isn't exactly a dream come true for Nathan Fielder In: National Post, April 4, 2013. Abgerufen im September 18, 2017 (amerikanisches Englisch).
- ↑ Tim Sims Encouragement Fund Award – Past Recipients. Ontario Arts Foundation, abgerufen am 21. Februar 2019.
- ↑ Mike Powell: Nathan Fielder's Awkward Moment In: Grantland, June 25, 2014. Abgerufen im December 8, 2017 (amerikanisches Englisch).
- ↑ a b c Nathan Fielder biography. Ehemals im (nicht mehr online verfügbar) (Seite nicht mehr abrufbar, festgestellt im Februar 2019.)
- ↑ Steve Heisler: TV Reviews: Drunk History. In: A.V. Club. 9. Juli 2013, abgerufen am 21. Februar 2019.
- ↑ nathanfielder. In: YouTube. Abgerufen am 22. September 2017 (englisch).
- ↑ Joe Winkler: The Understated, Absurd Comedy of 'Nathan for You' In: Vulture, April 9, 2013. Abgerufen im December 8, 2017 (amerikanisches Englisch).
- ↑ Megh Wright: Comedy Central Confirms Nathan for You Will Not Return for Another Season. In: Vulture. 17. Oktober 2018, abgerufen am 20. November 2018.
- ↑ Home. In: Summit Ice Apparel. Abgerufen am 18. September 2017 (amerikanisches Englisch).
- ↑ Andy Greene: 15 Things We Learned Hanging Out With Nathan Fielder In: Rolling Stone, September 15, 2017. Abgerufen im September 19, 2017
- ↑ Lonnie Nadler: I Went to Nathan Fielder's Holocaust Awareness Outdoor Apparel Sale. In: Vice. 27. März 2017, abgerufen am 18. September 2017 (kanadisches Englisch).
- ↑ Nathan Fielder donates $150,000 to Holocaust education and opens first Summit Ice store in Vancouver. In: Summit Ice Apparel. Abgerufen am 20. September 2017 (amerikanisches Englisch).
- ↑ a b Lee Moran: 'Dumb Starbucks Coffee' pop-up shop opens in Los Angeles In: New York Daily News, February 10, 2014. Abgerufen im February 12, 2014
- ↑ a b Erik Hayden, Brandon Kirby: 'Dumb Starbucks' Shop Appears in L.A.'s Los Feliz. In: The Hollywood Reporter. 9. Februar 2014, abgerufen am 12. Februar 2014.
- ↑ Jolie Lee: Starbucks responds to Dumb Starbucks in L.A. USA Today, 10. Februar 2014, abgerufen am 12. Februar 2014.
- ↑ S.J. Prince: Is Dumb Starbucks Banksy? 5 Fast Facts You Need to Know. In: Heavy.com. 10. Februar 2014, abgerufen am 21. Februar 2019.
- ↑ John Teti: Tim & Eric might be the ones behind a "Dumb Starbucks" coffee shop in L.A. In: AV Club. 10. Februar 2014, abgerufen am 12. Februar 2014.
- ↑ Justin Pritchard: 'Dumb Starbucks' in Los Angeles tied to comedy duo. In: Yahoo News. 11. Februar 2014, abgerufen am 12. Februar 2014.
- ↑ Emma Koonse: 'Dumb Starbucks' Coffee Shop Shut Down by Health Officials. In: The Christian Post. 11. Februar 2014, abgerufen am 12. Februar 2014.
- ↑ Tenny Tatusian: Comedy Central's Nathan Fielder is behind Dumb Starbucks. In: Los Angeles Times. 10. Februar 2014, abgerufen am 12. Februar 2014.
- ↑ Andy Greene: Nathan Fielder: How The Cult Comedian Rules the Outer Limits of Awkward. In: Rolling Stone. 7. September 2017, abgerufen am 21. Februar 2019.
- ↑ Megh Wright: Nathan Fielder Shows David Letterman His Green Card In: Vulture, July 17, 2014. Abgerufen im September 20, 2017 (amerikanisches Englisch).
- ↑ Nathan Fielder's Green Card. Archiviert vom am 19. Januar 2018 .
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