Nathanael Wiseman

[3] While completing a three-year BA in acting at the East 15 Acting School, Wiseman was allowed to leave slightly early in order to appear in a revival of the Christopher Marlowe play, Tamburlaine the Great, staged at the original site of The Rose theatre, located on the South Bank.

His next screenplay is about cricket legend Douglas Jardine, A Gentleman’s War, which is being produced by Arclight Films.

He directed the feature-length documentary Ten Count which explores the modern impact of mental health and how it affects those in the spotlight.

The film features interviews with Dwayne Johnson, Ricky Hatton, Frank Bruno, Danny Cipriani, Dame Kelly Holmes, Alan Shearer, Jamie Redknapp, Greg Louganis and many more.

Wiseman is also co-creator of open banking software app Ontick and he is co-owner of OB, Bar & Kitchen in central London alongside master French baker Oliver Favrel.