Nate Bynum, MFA

Hailing from Columbia, South Carolina, Nate Bynum is an American actor known for his extensive work in TV & Film. His onscreen scene partners include Oscar winners Viola Davis and Matt Damon and Emmy/Golden Globe winners Woody Harrelson, Andy Samberg, Patrick Dempsey, and many more.

Nate is a senior professor of theatre and an active member of all professional acting guilds (SAG/AFTRA and AEA). A Graduate Dean’s Fellow from Southern Illinois University-Carbondale, Nate formerly held a tenured position at Mississippi State University and has taught at the University of Arkansas-Pine Bluff. Nate founded the Acting for the Camera program at UNLV and created its curriculum. While an experienced teacher in a wide range of courses at the university level (acting, directing, movement, voice, and dramatic literature), Bynum specializes in on-screen acting and maintains a visible presence in Hollywood, regularly guest starring alongside industry A-listers including Oscar winners Viola Davis and Matt Damon and Emmy/Golden Globe winners Woody Harrelson, Andy Samberg, and Patrick Dempsey. Onstage, he has performed at the Lyceum Theatre in Missouri, the American Stage in Florida, and the Arkansas Repertory Theatre in Little Rock. Recent television and movie credits include: How To Get Away With Murder, The Rookie, Iron Man 3, Grey’s Anatomy, Deputy, Ambitions, and various Hallmark Christmas films. In 2021, Nate was awarded the highest award given to Nevada professors in the arts, the Regents Creative Activity Award. Twice awarded the College of Fine Arts’ highest honor for artistic excellence—The Charles Vanda Award.

Nate wrote the Tyrone “Woo” Calhoun script for MPathic-IBCH. We are proud to have him associated with MCI!