Nathaniel Stampley
Nathaniel Stampley is an African-American actor. He has performed in the West End, on Broadway, on tours, and regionally.
Roles
On Broadway, he was a replacement for Mufasa in The Lion King, and was in the opening night cast of The Color Purple as Buster, Chief, an ensemble member,Adam and an understudy for Harpo. He also played Mufasa in The Lion King in the West End and on the national tour. He was in the national tour of Ragtime.
Regionally, he has been Lucas in Abyssinia at the North Shore Music Theatre, Warrior and the Russian Admiral in Pacific Overtures at the Chicago Shakespeare Theater, in Strike up the Band and One Touch of Venus in the Auditorium Theatre’s Ovations! series, in Show Boat at the Sacramento Music Circus, and in Violet, Once on This Island and Big River at the Apple Tree Theatre.
He received a Joseph Jefferson Award nomination for his part in Big River. He was an understudy for the roles of Crown and the title role in the 2012 revival of Porgy and Bess. He played Porgy in the 2013 tour of the revival.
He is currently playing Don Quixote in Milwaukee Rep's production of Man of La Mancha.
Personal life
Stampley is married to Lanette Costas, who he met in the national tour of The Lion King.
Awards
In 2016, he received a Jeff Award in the category Actor in a Principal Role – Musical for Man of La Mancha at the Marriott Theatre.[1]
References
- ↑ Tribune, Chicago. "'Dreamgirls' and 'Tempest' win at 2016 Equity Jeff Awards".