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  1. www.imdb.com › name › nm9036980Spencer Lord - IMDb

    Spencer Lord is known for The Last of Us (2023), Riverdale (2017) and The Good Doctor (2017).

  2. Nov 29, 2023 · Actor Spencer Lord spoke with me on the set of Heartland season 17, and shared what it was like playing Nathan Pryce Jr., joining the large, ensemble cast, and learning to ride a horse. “Nathan Price is a neighbouring rancher,” Lord said.

  3. Jan 8, 2024 · Spencer Lord is one of the industrys most exciting new voices. After leaving a career in the corporate world behind, Spencer dove headfirst into acting and has gone on to land coveted roles in projects, including Riverdale, The Good Doctor, and Family Law.

  4. Spencer plays Nathan Pryce Jr., a mysterious character who returns to town and holds a special place in Amy’s (played by Amber Marshall) heart. We asked Spencer about his acting journey, what we can expect from season 3 of Family Law, working on Heartland, and more. Check out our conversation below.

  5. Jan 25, 2024 · Check out our interview with The CW “Family Law” actor Spencer Lord, who returns to his recurring role for Season 3 opposite acting legends Jewel Staite and Victor Garber. In this legal drama, Spencer plays Aiden Walsh, the firefighting love interest to Jewel Staite’s “Abby”.

  6. Jan 22, 2024 · Actor Spencer Lord of “Heartland” chatted about Season 3 of “Family Law” on The CW. ‘Family Law’ on The CW Regarding his experience in “Family Law,” he said, “From jump, Family ...

  7. Spencer Lord. Producer: The Pardon Formula. Spencer worked for Frank Casey in the Warner Bros. publicity office while attending the University of Chicago. He left University to travel throughout Asia-teaching ESL.

  8. Spencer Lord is known for The Last of Us (2023), Riverdale (2017) and The Good Doctor (2017).

  9. Actor Spencer Lord chatted with us on the set of Heartland season 17 about playing Nathan Pryce Jr., joining the cast, learning to ride a horse, and much more.

  10. Spencer Lord introduces the reader to several important parts of the brain, but with a slightly unorthodox methodology – he cuts to the chase, and makes his material accessible to everyone. He describes the Prefrontal Cortex; the Amygdala; and the Cingulate Gyrus in layman’s terms.

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