Nat Saunders

Birthplace:
Lewisham, London, England, UK

Nat Saunders is a writer, producer, director and performer who began his career writing sketches for hit shows Big Train and Smack the Pony.  Nat was an integral part of the writing team for Sky1 sitcom Trollied, which ran for seven seasons, and has writing and performance credits for shows such as Cardinal Burns, Charlie Brooker’s NewsWipe, and award-winning CBBC shows All Over The Place and Fit. He co-created and directed the BBC’s viral hit Misery Bear (plus wrote the spin-off book), and wrote and starred in award-winning sci-fi comedy film/web series SOS: Save Our Skins. The Rupert Grint-starring show he co-created for Sky1 and Netflix, Sick Note, debuted in September 2017 and has run to two seasons. He co-created and wrote Truth Seekers for Amazon Prime Video with Simon Pegg, Nick Frost and James Serafinowicz, and is developing multiple projects with James under their Consec Industries Ltd banner.

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Writer:
2014  SOS: Save Our Skins
2024  The Awakening

Creator:
2017  Sick Note
2020  Truth Seekers

Executive Producer:
2017  Sick Note
2020  Truth Seekers

Writer:
2003  Something Else
2017  Sick Note
2020  Truth Seekers
2022  Sneakerhead

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