Nathaniel Thomas McGill, a Georgia native, is recognized for his work as the director and producer of the Academy-qualifying documentary “American Made Movie.” The film played a role in raising awareness about the importance of revitalizing U.S. manufacturing and promoting products labeled “Made in USA.” It was featured on national platforms such as Fox & Friends and received positive attention from media outlets including the Los Angeles Times, Huffington Post, and Bloomberg.
Following his work in film, McGill shifted focus to publishing and local storytelling before founding 13 Oaks Creative. The agency provides storytelling and marketing services to clients in healthcare, home services, and entertainment. According to information available on the company’s website, 13 Oaks Creative aims to connect creativity with community impact by highlighting local voices while achieving tangible outcomes for its clients.
McGill is also known for his advocacy in substance-abuse recovery and has authored two books within the past five years. His career includes involvement in more than 17 feature films as well as several television projects. He remains committed to telling stories that emphasize redemption, resilience, and purpose, with a focus on individuals who contribute to building and maintaining their communities.



