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Nathan Kress

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American actor (born 1992)

Nathan Kress
Kress in April 2022
Born
Nathan Karl Kress

(1992-11-18)November 18, 1992 (age 32)
Occupations
  • Actor
  • television director
Years active1995–present
Spouse
Children3

Nathan Karl Kress (born November 18, 1992) is an American actor. He began his career at the age of three, notably appearing in several television commercials and providing the voices of Easy and Tough Pup in the comedy-drama filmBabe: Pig in the City (1998). He resumed acting seven years later on the talk showJimmy Kimmel Live! (2005), and thereafter had regular appearances on severalNickelodeon productions, including Toplin on the sitcomDrake & Josh (2007). Kress rose to prominence for portrayingFreddie Benson on the Nickelodeon sitcomiCarly (2007–2012), which earned him fiveYoung Artist Award nominations. He reprised his role inthe revival series of the same name (2021–2023). He also subsequently voicedWedge Antilles in theDisney XD animated seriesStar Wars Rebels (2016–2017) and the voice of JJ Jameson in theNetflix animated seriesPinky Malinky (2019).

Early life

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Kress was born on November 18, 1992, inGlendale, California.[1][2] He has two brothers, Andrew and Kevin, neither of whom are involved in show business.[3][4] He began his professional career at the age of four when he displayed a natural talent for memorizing and re-enacting the shows he saw on television, prompting his mother to take him to an open "cattle call" showcase where he was quickly signed with a talent agent.[3][4][5]

Career

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1992–2005: Modeling career and early roles

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Throughout the 1990s, Kress modeled for various print advertisements, as well as performing in numerous commercials and voice-over roles; the most notable of which was his dual role as the voices of "Easy" and "Tough Pup" in the 1998 feature filmBabe: Pig in the City.[2][4][5][6][7] At the age of six, he decided to take a break from acting and return to regular school, where he led a relatively "normal" life for the next five years until deciding to return to acting professionally at the age of eleven.[4][5][6]

At the age of 11, Kress was cast in the lead role as "The Emperor" in a school production ofThe Emperor's New Clothes.[4] The role rekindled his interest in performing, and at the end of his fifth grade school year, he asked his parents if he could behome-schooled so he could return to acting.[4][6] A mutual friend of Kress from school put him in touch with an agent, and after attending a summer acting "boot camp", Kress was soon going on real professional auditions once again.[4][5][6]

In April 2005, Kress made his first live television appearance since returning to acting in a comedy sketch onJimmy Kimmel Live! where he played a youngSimon Cowell ofAmerican Idol, and would continue to appear in various comedy sketches on the show a total of 5 times over the next year.[2][8] Kress continued to land steady work over the next two years, appearing in guest-starring roles on dramatic series such asHouse,Standoff, andWithout a Trace as well as theDisney Channel comedy seriesThe Suite Life of Zack & Cody.[2][3][8][9] Kress also appeared in several short films includingPickled,Magnus, Inc., andBag, for which he was awarded a168 Film Festival Jury Award for his portrayal of a small-frydrug dealer with a conscience.[4][8][10] In addition to live-action roles, Kress continued to work as a voice-actor, lending his voice to various characters in the animated feature filmChicken Little and on theNickelodeon animated seriesShuriken School.[8]

2006–2009: Acting breakthrough with Nickelodeon

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In February 2006, Kress landed a small role on the popularNickelodeon family seriesDrake & Josh.[2][3][4][5][11] He played the role of Toplin, a "geeky" kid at a birthday party with a crush on Drake and Josh's younger sister Megan Parker (played byMiranda Cosgrove) in the episode "Battle of Panthatar".[3][5][8] Kress did not know it at the time, but this small role would lead to an opportunity that would catapult him to stardom.[3][4][5][12] While filming his scenes forDrake & Josh, television show creator and executive producerDan Schneider took an interest in him and called him over to talk with him and to introduce him to some network executives.[2][4][5] At the time, Schneider was developing a new series for Nickelodeon, and was on the lookout for someone to play one of the lead roles in the untitled project, which would later become known asiCarly.[4][5][11]

The role of Toplin was similar to a character named Freddie that Schneider was looking to cast oniCarly.[3][4][5] Schneider had been so impressed with Kress' performance that he remembered him, and about 6 months after filming his small role onDrake & Josh, Kress was called in to audition for the role of "Freddie" shortly after his fourteenth birthday.[3][4][5] After several rounds of auditions, Kress was invited back for a screen test with Miranda Cosgrove andJennette McCurdy and a couple of days later he was notified that he had landed the role of "Freddie".[4][5][11] AlthoughiCarly would not premiere until the fall of 2007, the decision was made to cut Kress' scenes with Miranda Cosgrove out of theDrake & Josh episode that had started it all, in order to avoid any potential confusion among the young Nickelodeon viewing audience.[3][5]

On September 8, 2007,iCarly debuted on Nickelodeon and quickly became a fan favorite.[13][14] On the show, Kress playsFredward "Freddie" Benson, the technical producer for the fictional web-showiCarly, which stars his character's two best friends, Carly Shay (Cosgrove) and Samantha "Sam" Puckett (McCurdy).[4][5][15] His character has acrush on the main character Carly, and a feuding, bitter-sweet, love/hate relationship with Carly's best friend and web-show co-star, Sam.[4][5][12] The show became Nickelodeon's most-watched show aimed attweens, and catapulted Kress to international fame among adolescents.[2][5][12][16][17] Kress' performance on the show has been characterized by one reviewer forVariety as "sweetly nerdy".[13]

In 2008, Kress starred in the Nickelodeon television movieGym Teacher: The Movie.[1][4][8] In the movie, Kress played "Roland", a decidedly uncoordinated student who transfers to a new school and must be whipped into shape by his ambitious gym teacher, Dave Stewie (Christopher Meloni).[1][4] Later that same year, he starred as Freddie Benson in the television movieiCarly: iGo to Japan, the show's first TV movie.[11][16][18] Throughout 2009, Kress continued to play the role of Freddie oniCarly, but was unable to take on other projects due to the network's decision to film both seasons two and three of the show back-to-back without the usual hiatus between filming seasons, in order to make up for the time lost during the2008 writers strike.[5][11][12][19]

2010–present: Directorial debut and current work

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Kress in 2011

In March 2010, Kress guest-starred in theCBS television seriesCSI: Crime Scene Investigation in season 10: episode 15 titled "Neverland".[2][8][9][20] Kress played Mason Ward, one of two best friends of a fourteen-year-old victim with traces of blood of an inmate under his fingernails.[20] Kress told Fanlala.com of hisCSI role "It was a great opportunity to try my hand at something different. I had done scenes in dramas in the past, but other than a few semi-serious scenes oniCarly, it had been a long time since I've had the opportunity to do anything other than comedy."[20] Later that same year, Kress returned to comedic roles, guest-starring as Prince Gabriel on theNickelodeon comedy seriesTrue Jackson, VP, and as the voice of Ronald on the Nickelodeon animated seriesThe Penguins of Madagascar.[8]

In 2011, Kress continued to appear in the role of Freddie Benson on the fourth season ofiCarly, and in January 2011, Miranda Cosgrove began telling news sources that she was looking forward to returning toHollywood to begin filming the fifth season of the main character of the Nickelodeon show.[21][22][23] On January 27, 2011, Cosgrove told Cleveland Live News "We're getting ready to start the next season, right after the (Dancing Crazy) tour. I would be willing to do the show as long as people like it and as long as it works."[21] On January 29, 2011,Reuters also reported that Cosgrove was preparing to begin filming season 5,[22] and on February 3, 2011, Cosgrove told The Middletown Press, when speaking of the show and her co-stars, Kress and Jennette McCurdy: "I've known them since I was little. I can't wait to get back. I'm really comfortable doing [iCarly]. It's like my home away from home."[23] The show was later renewed for a sixth and final season, with the series finale "iGoodbye" airing on November 23, 2012.

Kress on ThrowBack with Nickelodeon in 2019

Kress would eventually reprise the role of Freddie Benson in one episode of the show's spin-off seriesSam & Cat which aired in January 2014. Also in 2014, Kress co-starred in his first major film,Into the Storm, and had a major role in the web showVideo Game High School as "The New Law". In 2015, he debuted as a director onHenry Danger.[24] In 2019, Kress started a podcast calledRadioActive Dads withBrett Davern. In March 2021, it was announced thatiCarly was being revived. The revival series premiered onParamount+ on June 17, 2021, with Kress reprising his role as Freddie Benson.

Personal life

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While filmingiCarly, Kress was tutored on the set with his co-starsMiranda Cosgrove andJennette McCurdy, and washome-schooled on the weekends or when on hiatus from filming the show.[4][5] As of February 2011[update], Kress hoped to attendUCLA, his father'salma mater.[3][12]

On May 29, 2015, Kress became engaged to his girlfriend, actress, stunt performer, andInto the Storm castmateLondon Elise Moore.[25] They married on November 15, 2015, in Los Angeles.[26] Their first child, a daughter, was born on December 21, 2017.[27] On October 21, 2020, Kress announced that he is expecting his second child with his wife.[28] On March 22, 2021, Kress announced the birth of his second daughter.[29]On June 27, 2023, Kress and his wife announced the birth of their third child, a son.[30][31]

Philanthropy

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Kress works with various charitable causes includingThe Big Green Help, theMake-A-Wish Foundation andThe Starlight Children's Foundation.[2][32][33][34] In the summer of 2003, before returning to his acting career, Kress and his family traveled toLithuania with theChristianmissionary organization,YWAM (Youth With A Mission).[4]

Filmography

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Film

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YearTitleRoleNotes
1998Babe: Pig in the CityTough PupVoice role
2005PickledYounger brotherShort film
Chicken LittleMale Dog
2007Magnus, Inc.JacobShort film
BagAlbert
NimBlingDitAlan
2011Snowflake, the White GorillaElvisVoice role; released in U.S. in 2013
2014Into the StormTrey
2016Tell Me How I DieDen
2017Alexander IRLEJ
Breaking BrooklynAlbee Davis
8 BodiesCopShort film[35]

Television

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YearTitleRoleNotes
2005–2006Jimmy Kimmel Live!Sketch characters5 episodes
2005HouseScottEpisode: "Spin"
2006–2007Shuriken SchoolEizan Kaburagi8 episodes
2007Without a TraceYoung BarryEpisode: "Eating Away"
The Suite Life of Zack & CodyJamieEpisode: "Back in the Game"
Drake & JoshToplinEpisode: "Battle of Panthatar"; uncredited
Notes from the UnderbellyYoung AndrewEpisode: "Surprise"
2007–2012iCarlyFreddie BensonMain role; 94 episodes
2008Gym Teacher: The MovieRoland WaffleTelevision film
2009-2011BrainSurgeSelf5 Episodes
2010Glenn Martin, DDSDonEpisode: "Exchange Student"
CSI: Crime Scene InvestigationMason WardEpisode: "Neverland"
True Jackson, VPPrince GabrielEpisode: "True Royal"
The Penguins of MadagascarRonaldVoice role; episode: "Field Tripped"
2011VictoriousAudience MemberEpisode: "Who Did It to Trina?"; uncredited cameo
Game of Your LifePhillip ReeseTelevision film
2012Figure It OutHimselfPanelist; 2 episodes
2013Mr. YoungPete2 episodes
2014Major CrimesTyler LangEpisode: "Return to Sender Part 2"
Sam & CatFreddie BensonEpisode: "#TheKillerTunaJump: #Freddie #Jade #Robbie"
Growing Up FisherHunter2 episodes
Hawaii Five-0JakeEpisode: "Ka Hana Malu"
Henry DangerHimselfEpisode: "Birthday Girl Down"
2016–2017Star Wars RebelsWedge AntillesVoice; 5 episodes
2017Game ShakersHimselfEpisode: "Game Shippers"
2018LA to VegasRyanEpisode: "Pilot"
2019Pinky MalinkyJJ Jameson16 episodes
2021–2023iCarlyFreddie Benson[36]Main role; also producer (season 3)

Video games

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YearTitleRoleNotes
2009iCarlyFreddie BensonVoice
2010iCarly 2: iJoin the Click
2016Lego Star Wars: The Force AwakensWedge Antilles

Web series

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YearTitleRoleNotes
2014Video Game High SchoolNew Law/The LawMain role; season 3

Director

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YearTitleNotes
2015–2019Henry DangerTV series, 11 episodes
2016–2019Game ShakersTV series, 6 episodes
2021–2023iCarlyTV series, 4 episodes

Awards and nominations

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YearAwardCategoryWorkResultRefs
2008Young Artist AwardsBest Performance in a TV Series – Supporting Young ActoriCarlyNominated[37]
2009Young Artist AwardsBest Performance in a TV Series (Comedy or Drama) – Leading Young ActoriCarlyNominated[38]
Outstanding Young Performers in a TV Series(shared with ensemble)iCarlyNominated[38]
2010Young Artist AwardsBest Performance in a TV Series (Comedy or Drama) – Supporting Young ActoriCarlyNominated[39]
Outstanding Young Performers in a TV Series(shared with ensemble)iCarlyNominated[39]
Australian Kids' Choice AwardsLOL Award(shared with ensemble)iCarlyWon[40]
2012Kids' Choice AwardsFavorite TV SidekickiCarlyNominated[41]
2015Streamy AwardsBest Ensemble Cast(shared with ensemble)Video Game High SchoolWon[42]
2022Kids' Choice AwardsFavorite Male TV Star (Family)iCarlyNominated[43]

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