Nathan Barnatt

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Nathan Barnatt
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Barnatt in 2010
Born
Nathan James Barnatt

(1981-02-02) February 2, 1981 (age 41)
NationalityAmerican
Occupation
  • Actor
  • comedian
  • dancer
  • filmmaker
  • stunt performer
  • YouTuber
Years active2007–present

Nathan James Barnatt (born February 2, 1981) is an American actor, comedian, dancer, YouTuber, singer, and filmmaker.[1]

Career[]

Barnatt appeared on Comedy Central's The Gong Show with Dave Attell in 2008, on Comedy Central's Ghosts/Aliens pilot in 2009, and on This Show Will Get You High in 2010. In 2012, Barnatt developed a show with Adult Swim based on his Keith Apicary character called Youth Large. The Youth Large pilot was written by Barnatt, his brother Seth, and Paul Cummings (who is also the director). However, Adult Swim passed on the pilot but it was released online in August 2014. Since then Barnatt has sold shows to television networks Nickelodeon, Amazon, Comedy Central, Fox and Viceland.

Barnatt is a performer at the Upright Citizens Brigade theater in Hollywood California. He is also an amateur dancer, as displayed in his videos including a Kimberly Cole audition session.[2] Because of his dancing and physical comedy skills, he was set to be the lead dancing clown for Michael Jackson's canceled This Is It concerts before dropping out to work on a Comedy Central pilot.

His popularity in the Kimberly Cole audition video has led him to appear in the music video for Kimberly Cole's "U Make Me Wanna" in his Keith Apicary character.[3] Barnatt also appeared in character in a music video for "Let It Roll" by Flo Rida[4] and "Paradise" by Laidback Luke.[5] He appears in character in the music video for "Freestyle" by country music group Lady Antebellum.[6]

In 2012, Barnatt was featured on the front cover of LA Weekly magazine, covering his success on YouTube.[7] In 2013, Barnatt provided voice work on the Animation Domination show High School USA! as one of the main characters, Lamort Blackstein.

In 2015, Barnatt played a police officer in the music video for "Sugar" by Robin Schulz. He was also featured as a dancer in the music video for "Pop Culture" by Madeon.[8]

In June 2016, Barnatt appeared as a guest on the Let's Play webseries Game Grumps.[9] And in November 2016, Barnatt appeared in an episode of James & Mike Mondays,[10] alongside his good friend James Rolfe, whom he worked with on Rolfe's 2014 film Angry Video Game Nerd: The Movie. On December 20, 2016, he again appeared as his character Keith Apicary in a Christmas episode of the Angry Video Game Nerd episode where he dresses up as Will Ferrell's character from Elf in order to secure Santa's gifts, and he and the Nerd play a variety of games with different Sega Genesis accessories while destroying the set in a slapstick fashion.[citation needed] He also appears in a short film by James Rolfe (a.k.a. Angry Video Game Nerd) called "Flying Fuckernauts vs. the Astro Bastards" as one of two Fuckernauts alongside Rolfe playing the other one.[citation needed]

In July 2018, Barnatt played a fast-talking salesman trying to sell a faceless customer a copy of a fictional game called Finger GunZ. However, the customer is repeatedly drawn to the gameplay of Sonic Mania Plus. Deliberately edited to look and sound like a 1990s commercial, the customer talks about all the features of Sonic Mania Plus and its low price while Barnatt repeatedly tries to sell Finger GunZ with comments taking direct jabs at the games industry.[11]

In 2019, Barnatt created a YouTube channel called Dad,[12] featuring the web series Dad Feels following a character named Dad. Though it is often called an alternate reality game (ARG),[13] Barnatt disowns the term.[14] The series has concluded its first season consisting three acts in December 2020.[15] The series was a surprising success for Barnatt, who was experiencing financial struggles severe enough that he prepared to live in his van.[16]

In August 2019, Barnatt appeared as a guest on an episode of Rental Reviews in which they reviewed the 1971 film Duel, and appeared again in September 2019, this time reviewing the 1982 film First Blood both as himself and Keith Apicary.[17]

In June 2021, Barnatt appeared on season 16 of America's Got Talent as his character Keith Apicary where he received four "yes" votes from the judges for his dance routine.[18] On the semi-final live show broadcast August 25, 2021, Apicary did not make it through to the next round.[citation needed]

Filmography[]

Television[]

Year Title Role Notes
2010 Scream Queens Nerdy Stripper / Mime 2 episodes
2011 Happy Endings Roger Episode: "Mein Coming Out"
Auction Hunters Ms. Pac-Man expert Episode: "Labor of Love"
Community Basketball player Episode: "Documentary Filmmaking: Redux"
2012 Animation Domination High-Def Keith Apicary Episode: "Obama Fire Sale" (voice)
2013 Axe Cop Episode: "Ask Axe Cop: President" (voice)
Youth Large Pilot
2013–2015 High School USA! Lamort Blackstein Main cast (voice)
2014–2017 Kirby Buckets Gil Recurring
2015 Documentary Now! Sign Spinner Episode: "The Eye Doesn't Lie"
2016 Party Over Here Various Episode: "Suffragettes"
Time Traveling Bong Clyde Episode: "Chapter 2: The Middle"
Swedish Dicks Bob Episode: "Episode 4"
2016–2019 Adam Ruins Everything Various 5 episodes
2017 Making History Cameraman Episode: "The Godfriender"
Lucifer Buster Episode: "My Brother's Keeper"
2018 It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia Boss Episode: "Time's Up for the Gang"
New Warriors Tased Man TV Pilot
2019 Now Apocalypse Worm 3 episodes
2019–present Just Roll With It Bonesy 2 episodes
2020 Stumptown Randy Huffernan Episode: "At All Costs: The Conrad Costas Chronicles"
2021 America's Got Talent Himself (Keith Apicary) Contestant
Short film
Year Title Role Notes
2017 Neutral Tom Weaver Also director, writer, editor and co-producer.
Music videos
Year Title Role Notes
2011 "Pop Culture" Himself Madeon
2012 "U Make Me Wanna" Keith Apicary Kimberly Cole
2012 "Let It Roll (Keith Apicary video)" Keith Apicary Flo Rida
2015 "Sugar" Officer Finkleman Robin Schulz ft. Francesco Yates
2016 "Ici & Maintenant"[19] Yelle
2017 "Summer" Barista Marshmello
2017 "Paradise" Laidback Luke
2021 "Bedroom Eyes" Convenience store patron The Knocks ft. Studio Killers

Discography[]

Singles[20]
Year Title Character Notes
2009 Most Annoying Song Ever N/A
2010 Neo Geo Song Keith Apicary Feat. FantomenK
2010 Classic Gaming Wiz Keith Apicary
2010 Sonic the Hedgesong Keith Apicary
2011 Virtual Boy Song Keith Apicary Feat. FantomenK
2011 Skittles Song Trale Lewous Feat. Graham Mackie
2011 Brental-Loss Keith Apicary Feat. FantomenK & Brentalfloss
2011 Dreamcast 2 Keith Apicary First excerpt featured in the Talking Classics episode "Keith Dreams of Dreamcast"
2012 T.M.N.T.S.O.N.G. Keith Apicary Feat. FantomenK
2012 Oh Girl Roy Mance
2013 Keith of Rage Keith Apicary
2014 Koopa Bounce Keith Apicary
2015 Can't Go Home Keith Apicary Feat. Andrew W.K., Mick Foley, & Shadrew
2016 Keith Apicary VS The Social Outcasts Keith Apicary
2018 Say Gah Keith Apicary Feat. FantomenK
2018 Sinkin in Lincoln N/A
2018 Dad Feels Great Dad
2019 Can't Be Stopped Dad
2019 True Value Dad
2019 Most Hated Song Ever N/A
2019 Diane Dad Feat. Yelle
2019 Dad Feels Good (Boosted Mix) Dad Feat. Danny Brown & Jankins
2021 Dad X Duzzled Dad Feat. Ironmouse
Albums
Year Title Character Notes
2011 Talking Classics Compact Disc on the Internet[21] Keith Apicary
2019 Music[22] Dad
2021 More Music[23] Dad

See also[]

  • Talking Classics

References[]

  1. ^ Alimurung, Gendy (June 27, 2012). "Nathan Barnatt Never Grew Up". LA Weekly. Archived from the original on October 19, 2014.
  2. ^ "Kimberly Cole Music Video Audition". Archived from the original on December 20, 2021. Retrieved January 5, 2014.
  3. ^ YouTube Archived July 24, 2012, at the Wayback Machine
  4. ^ The Warner Sound (June 20, 2012). "Flo Rida - Let It Roll (Keith Apicary video)". Archived from the original on December 20, 2021 – via YouTube.
  5. ^ "Laidback Luke - Paradise ft Bright Lights". Archived from the original on December 20, 2021.
  6. ^ "Lady Antebellum Release Free-Spirited Video for 'Freestyle'". Taste of Country.
  7. ^ Alimurung, Gendy (July 10, 2012). "Nathan Barnatt Made a Video About Being on the Cover of L.A. Weekly". LA Weekly.
  8. ^ "Madeon - Pop Culture (Dance Video)". Archived from the original on December 20, 2021.
  9. ^ GameGrumps (June 4, 2016). "WWF WrestleMania - Grumpcade (Ft. Nathan Barnatt)". Archived from the original on December 20, 2021 – via YouTube.
  10. ^ Cinemassacre (November 7, 2016). "WWF Super WrestleMania (Sega Genesis) James & Mike Mondays". Archived from the original on December 20, 2021 – via YouTube.
  11. ^ Sonic the Hedgehog (July 16, 2018). "Sonic Mania Plus Infomercial". Archived from the original on December 20, 2021 – via YouTube.
  12. ^ "Dad". YouTube.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  13. ^ September 16, Grant; Am, 2020 at 9:21 (September 12, 2020). "Beyond the Secret Society: It's Influencers All the Way Down". ARGNet: Alternate Reality Gaming Network. Retrieved February 3, 2021.
  14. ^ "Nathan Barnatt Talks Dad Secrets and Life as Other People [Ep. 82]". The Create Unknown. March 11, 2021. Retrieved October 21, 2021.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  15. ^ "Andan's Run - Act III Finale - YouTube". www.youtube.com. Archived from the original on December 20, 2021. Retrieved February 3, 2021.
  16. ^ Foster, Jamie (March 13, 2021). "The Man You've Seen But Never Heard Of". YouTube. Archived from the original on December 20, 2021. Retrieved October 2, 2021.
  17. ^ Alimurung, Gendy (June 27, 2012). "Nathan Barnatt Never Grew Up". LA Weekly.
  18. ^ Tinwala, Yasmin (June 1, 2021). "'America's Got Talent': Who is Keith Apicary? Actor Nathan Barnatt's alter ego 'killed it' with his dance". meaww.
  19. ^ Rodriguez, Krystal (December 23, 2016). "YELLE's New "Ici & Maintenant (Here & Now)" Video is About Seizing the Moment". Vice. Retrieved November 6, 2017.
  20. ^ Barnatt, Nathan. "Nathan Barnatt". YouTube.
  21. ^ "Talking Classics Compact Disc on the Internet". Rate Your Music. May 9, 2011.
  22. ^ Feels, Dad (2019). "Music". Spotify.
  23. ^ Feels, Dad (2021). "More Music". Spotify.

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