Mark Nutter

Mark Nutter

Personal Details

Biography

Noted American filmmaker Mark Nutter has garnered widespread recognition for his work on a diverse range of projects, including the critically acclaimed feature film "Michael" which premiered in 1996.

In addition to his impressive body of work in the film industry, Nutter has also made a significant impact in the realm of television, with his contributions to the popular series "Friday Night Lights", which debuted in 2004 and garnered a loyal fan base.

Furthermore, Nutter's cinematic endeavors have not gone unnoticed, with his work on "The Final" in 2010 receiving widespread acclaim from critics and audiences alike.

Throughout his illustrious career, Mark Nutter has established himself as a talented and versatile filmmaker, capable of tackling a wide range of projects and genres with ease and aplomb.

Career

2024
Accidental Texan
Accidental Texan as Don Brock
2014
Dakota's Summer
Dakota's Summer as Walker Rose
2012
2011
The Mechanic
The Mechanic as Mr. Finch
2010
Flatline
Flatline as William
2006
Killing Down
Killing Down as Hood #1
Friday Night Lights
Friday Night Lights as Mitchell Street
2004
2003
Saving Jessica Lynch
Saving Jessica Lynch as Command Sgt Maj
2000
Hell Is Texas
Hell Is Texas as Charley Stone
1997
1996
Michael
Michael as Counterman
Frequent Flyer
Frequent Flyer as Mitch Burns