An attractive player with a screen presence that conveys both youthful sweetness and mischievousness, Canadian born Nathan Bexton made his film debut with a featured role as a sensitive and somewhat sexually ambiguous character in "Nowhere" (1997), the third installment in Gregg Araki's "teen apocalypse" trilogy. The young actor went blonde to play Montgomery, a mysterious boy whose angelic glow appeals to main character Dark (played by James Duval, also featured in 1993's "Totally F***ed Up" and 1995's "The Doom Generation", the first two films in Araki's trilogy) and appears to be his