Nader Nassereddine (born October 18, 2000, in Mississauga, Ontario) is a Toronto-based actor of Lebanese and French descent. Celebrated with two Best Actor nominations, Nader has made a name for himself in independent cinema, starring in multiple short films, including Road Trip (2023) and I'm Not Here (2022). His critically acclaimed performances in Travel with Us (2021) and Out (2022)-an official selection at the Toronto 48-Hour Film Festival-earned him industry recognition.
Nader's journey into acting began in theatre, where he performed in various community and school productions before directing and starring in his own capstone play, S.O.S., a piece that tackled teen issues and mental health. Beyond acting, he is also a self-taught pianist and composer, having started playing at the age of 11.
Expanding his career into filmmaking, Nader wrote and produced his first original screenplay, Lost Memories (2026), in which he delivers his most career-defining performance to date. In addition to his work in film, Nader has contributed to major productions, including CBC's The JUNO Awards and Re/Worked: The Greedy Sessions, collaborating with some of Canada's most celebrated music artists, such as Nelly Furtado, Michael Bublé, and Sum 41.
Outside of entertainment, Nader is a multi-award-winning academic. He earned his Honours Bachelor of Commerce from Toronto Metropolitan University (formerly Ryerson University), graduating Summa Cum Laude and being recognized as a Top 100 graduate.