Nathaniel Thomas McGill, a Georgia native, is recognized for his work as director and producer of the Academy-qualifying documentary “American Made Movie.” The film played a role in starting discussions about the revival of U.S. manufacturing and the significance of products labeled “Made in USA.” It received attention from media outlets such as Fox & Friends, the Los Angeles Times, Huffington Post, and Bloomberg.
Following his work on documentaries, McGill shifted his focus to publishing and local storytelling before founding 13 Oaks Creative. This agency provides storytelling and marketing services to healthcare organizations, home-service businesses, and clients in the entertainment industry. According to information provided by 13 Oaks Creative (https://13oakscreative.com/), McGill’s approach aims to combine creativity with community engagement.
McGill is also an advocate for substance-abuse recovery and has authored two books within the past five years. He has worked on more than 17 feature films and several television projects. His ongoing mission is to highlight individuals who contribute to building and improving their communities.
“I continue to explore stories of redemption, resilience, and purpose,” said McGill. “Across my career, I have aimed to champion the people who build, fix, and create the world around us.”


