Nathan Young | |
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Misfits character | |
First appearance | Series 1 Episode 1 |
Last appearance | Vegas Baby! (online film) Series 3 Episode 8 (flashback) |
Created by | Howard Overman |
Portrayed by | Robert Sheehan |
Born | 15th of March, 1989 |
Power |
Immortality (series 1-2) Mediumship (series 2) Reality warping (webisode) |
Information | |
Gender | Male |
Occupation | Charity collector (Christmas Special) Vegas Swindler (Vegas Baby!) |
Nationality | Irish |
Father | Mike Young |
Mother | Louise Young |
Brother | Jamie Young |
Step-father | Jeremy |
Partner | Marnie |
Step-Son | Nathan Jr |
Nathan Young is a fictional character from the British Channel 4 science fiction comedy-drama Misfits, portrayed by Robert Sheehan. He first appeared in Series 1 Episode 1 and departed in an online spinoff entitled Vegas Baby! after Sheehan quit the role. He serves as one of the main protagonists of the show. Nathan is given community service where he is caught up in a storm which gave him the power of immortality. Nathan has also been involved in a romantic relationship with Kelly Bailey (Lauren Socha). Sheehan has been nominated for a BAFTA for his role as Nathan.
Casting for the part was announced on 17 August 2009 by Digital Spy. Fellow cast member Iwan Rheon revealed that Overman who created the character discussed how to write their parts with the cast and later began writing for them as actors. Misfit's executive producer Petra Fried announced Robert Sheehan's decision to leave at the Kapow convention in London on 10 April 2011. His departure was addressed in an online webisode titled Vegas Baby! that debuted on the Misfits website on 15 September. On his decision to leave Sheehan said "It's nice that the show's successful but it doesn't mean complete blind and unadmonished loyalty - 'If something is very successful you should stick to it like a barnacle!' That's definitely not my thinking. I think I've made the right decision, yeah". On a possible return Sheehan said "There's no point in saying never. It holds a very fond little place in my heart. No, it's been a great big part of my life and there's no point in turning your back on something completely. I'm not doing that, I would never say never".
E4's official website describes Nathan as having "an answer for everything, sarcastic wit, and a fondness for pushing things too far" and that "underneath the cocky quips and sarcasm, Nathan isn’t as unemotionally untouchable as he makes out".Tim Dowling of The Guardian described him as the "Irish one who talks too much" of the group of "foul-mouthed young criminals". Digital Spy described him as a "smart aleck". The Metro described him as "hyperactive" and "irritating as hell".The Independent described Nathan as "cheeky" before later branding him "the annoying gobby lad".