Originally from Glens Falls, NY, screenwriter/songwriter Nathan Brimmer started his musical career at the age of 3, delighting family audiences with his rendition of The Rainbow Connection. Brimmer's musical talents were nurtured by his parents as he picked up the viola at age 6, followed by the alto sax at age 8. Throughout his adolescence in the Lake George, NY area, Nathan continued to excel in music, moving through the sax family to tenor and baritone. Brimmer began teaching music theory, guitar, and saxophone in 2001, passing along his love and passion for music to both adults and children in the Greater Rochester, NY area. After briefly relocating back home to Glens Falls, Nathan moved to Long Island in 2005. As fate would have it, Brimmer and current co-writer Adam Luaces , friends since childhood, happened to bump into one another while riding the same subway car in New York City. Brimmer joined Luaces' project 'Vonrenzo,' which would be the launching point for their careers in music and screen writing. In 2012, Brimmer and Luaces started Sanford Street Productions, an umbrella organization for Nevaeh Recordings, On The Reg (OTR) Publishing, and their newest venture into screen writing. Teaming up with screenwriter Katie Neuner , Brimmer and Luaces are quickly establishing themselves as one of the premier writing shops in the United States. As of 2013, Brimmer is producing Eli Moran (2015), a movie written, directed, and produced by T.J. Collins (best known for his award-winning Willets Point (2009)) and Poseidon Productions. Accompanying Brimmer and Collins on production are Adam Luaces and Lorraine Rodriguez-Reyes (known for Willets Point (2009) and The Stick Up Kids (2008)). In addition to their current production work, Brimmer and Luaces have several screenplays on deck for production. - IMDb Mini Biography By: Sanford Street Productions
Had an opportunity to play semi-pro hockey with the Wheeling Nailers in the ECHL. Was crowned the first "Mr. Glens Falls" in 1996. Albuquerque, NM, USA: Writing and filming [December 2012] Albuquerque, NM - filming "Things People Do" and "A Million Ways to Die in the West" [April 2013] Became great friends with Tony Orlando while he was CIO of The Franklin Mint, where Tony was Vice-Chairman. As of June 2014, filming "Better Call Saul" in Albuquerque, NM. Partnered with Quinton Aaron, Adam Luaces, and Katie Neuner to pen "What If," a film about bullying and in line with Aaron's national anti-bullying campaign.