Nicholas Gray was born in 1975 in Louisville, Kentucky, USA. He is a producer and writer, known for The Paper Store (2016), Last Fair Deal (2017) and If You Could Say It in Words (2008). He has been married to Katharine Clark Gray since 2003. They have one child.
Nicholas Grgich is an actor, known for Ghostbox Cowboy (2018), Rise (2014) and Possession (2015).
Nicholas Guest was born on May 5, 1951 in New York City, New York, USA. He is known for National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation (1989), Trading Places (1983) and Astro Boy (2009). He has been married to Pamela Guest since November 26, 1989. They have one child. He was previously married to Jill Ellen Demby.
Nicholas Guilak was born in Houston,Texas and raised in La Jolla, California, moved to Los Angeles in 1991 and received his Bachelors of Arts from USC in Theatre, Humanities and Film. He then studied in London then Scotland were he performed in thirteen different shows, 168 performances and received two Fringe First nominations for directing and starring as Aldo Scaliki in John Patrick Shanely's Italian American Reconciliation at the '94 Edinburgh Fringe Festival. He came back for his Masters of Fine Arts in Acting from UCLA and garnered the Laura Pell's Scholarship for great achievements in Acting. Being a strong advocate of the stage, he and fellow colleagues created the Los Angeles based non-profit theatre company, Big Dog Little Dog Productions, which was named "Top five not-for-profit theatre companies in Los Angeles" in 2000 by Bravo. Nico has been fortunate to play in over sixty different stage productions around the globe including The Last Days of Judus Iscariot, Glengarry Glen Ross, A Lie of the Mind, Hedda Gabler, Homesteaders, Twelfth Night, The Misanthrope, Three Sisters, The Rover, Baal among others. He has produced and directed over twenty plays, most recently David Mamet's Glengarry Glen Ross and has written several screenplays among them, Shattered, Parker: A Life Least Expected, and Happiness in New York City. His film and television credits: The Laundromat, Nefertari: Journey to Eternity, American Fighter, The Lost Weekend, Think Like a Man Too, American Wrestler; The Wizard, Cardle Swapping, 1979 Revolution, Laleh, His Secret Family, In Search of America, Inshallah, A Conscious Mind, Retribution, Of God and Kings, Solar Flight,The Lost Room,The Exquisite Continent, Delta Farce, Got Papers, Double Deception, Two Coyotes, Will Unplugged, Let the Devil Wear Black, Cruel Intention2 among others. His television credits include Ray Donovan, Henry Danger, Bones, Saving Jessica Lynch, Homeland Security, NCIS:LA, two seasons on 24, Chuck, HawthoRNe, Dark Blue, Las Vegas, CSI:Miami, NCIS, The Agency to JAG, She Spies, Threat Matrix, Dragonfire, Jane Doe, War Stories among others, for more information on credits go to resume.
Nicholas Gunn made his career debut on the long-running television soap 'Neighbours' in 2005. He has since appeared on 'Satisfaction', 'Carla Cametti PD' and 'Offspring' working opposite popular local talents Brooke Satchwell, Asher Keddie and Kat Stewart. After years of extensive training with the likes of Richard Sarell (The Rehearsal Room) and Bruce Alexander (Melbourne Acting Studio), Nicholas won 'best actor' for his performance in Carl J. Sorheim's stage play 'It's all the Rage' at Melbourne Short and Sweet 2009. This rewarded him a place as one of the lead actors on the 'Shorter and Sweeter' national tour (funded by Regional Arts Victoria), which toured Australia, visiting major states such as South Australia, Canberra & NSW to sold out shows. In 2009, he was cast as one of the lead actors in 'The Dream Children'. This groundbreaking Australian feature film follows the story of Alex Thomson (Nicholas Gunn) and Steven Evans (Graeme Squires), a same-sex couple who desire to further their love by secretly raising a family. This controversial film premiered at the Melbourne Queer Festival in March 2015 to a sell-out crowd. The reception received was exceptional and prompted the MQFF to give the film a second screening. This sold out within a couple of days. Their distributors, Media Lunar Films, have successfully managed to secure screenings in both Europe and the United States in 2015. In recent times, Nicholas has top billing in the Australian feature film 'Lemon Tree Passage', where he stars opposite Jess Tovey ('Wonderland'), Tim Pocock ('Camp!') and Andy Ryan ('INXS: Never Tear Us Apart'). 'Lemon Tree Passage' has secured top tier distributor Universal Studios and had its premiere at UK'S FrightFest in October 2014. It is expected to have a Blu-Ray release in 2015. Nicholas has been starring on the hit soap program 'Neighbours' as regular guest 'Forrest Jones'.
Nicholas enjoys filmmaking, eating delicious food, watching movies with loved ones, and writing pretentious biographies in the third person. He was born in Seattle to Hungarian parents on July 15th, 1986, and quickly immersed himself in the world of cinema with the guidance of his loving father, Örs, who would introduce Nicholas to new films like Star Wars, The Terminator series, and the adventures of James Bond. Sadly, the tradition ended in 1998 when Nicholas' father died tragically. Fueled by his loss, Nicholas started diving deeper into movies than ever before and soon discovered his calling as a filmmaker. After being awarded a full ride to the University of Southern California's prestigious film program, Nicholas began work on his first independent film while continuing his studies. After a successful premiere, the film found distribution and began paving the road for Nicholas to establish relationships with many successful industry professionals. In 2009, with USC and his first feature behind him, and after three years developing and sharpening his abilities as a filmmaker, Nicholas wrote, produced, and directed his 2nd feature and first theatrically released film, "The Penitent Man," which has been highly acclaimed for its unique structure and style. "The Penitent Man" stars Lance Henriksen (Aliens, The Terminator, Millennium), and Andrew Keegan (10 Things I Hate About You), and is available on Netflix, iTunes, Amazon, and other digital platforms. In 2012, Nicholas directed his third feature, a dark comedy called, "Matt's Chance" starring Edward Furlong, Lee Majors, Margot Kidder, and Gary Busey. After a successful film festival tour that garnered critical acclaim and several awards for best picture, acting, and original score, "Matt's Chance" enjoyed a brief limited theatrical run, and is now available on various VOD platforms. In 2015, Nicholas made an indie homage to 90s action movies called "Beta Test." Sporting an exciting cast of both rising stars and genre veterans including Manu Bennett (Arrow, Spartacus, The Hobbit Trilogy), Larenz Tate (Menace II Society, Crash, The Postman), and Linden Ashby (Mortal Kombat, Teen Wolf, Wyatt Earp), "Beta Test" also boasts one of the longest single-shot choreographed fight sequences in film history. 2018 marked the culmination of his time producing films in Seattle with the meta-drama "Ultra Low", which takes a hard look behind the scenes at the struggles of indie filmmaking. "Ultra Low" had a successful festival run, winning 10 Best Picture awards, and several others for writing, directing, and acting, and was released wide across digital platforms in late 2019. Now in Los Angeles, Nicholas is quickly assembling a slate of projects in efforts to take his career to the next level.
Nicholas was born in Lismore, Australia on May 4, 2000 as Nicholas William Hamilton. Nic has worked constantly throughout his teen years. He is most commonly known for his portrayal of Henry Bowers in IT (2017), based on the acclaimed Stephen King novel, and also appears in The Dark Tower, starring Matthew McConaughey and Idris Elba. Other feature credits include Captain Fantastic, from director Matt Ross, opposite Viggo Mortensen, which had outings at both the Sundance and Cannes film festivals and received a Nomination for Best Ensemble in a Feature Film at 2017's SAG Awards; and Strangerland from director Kim Farrant, opposite Nicole Kidman, Hugo Weaving and Joseph Fiennes. Nicholas first came to industry attention with the lead role in the short film Time for which he received the Best Male Actor Award at the 2013 Tropfest Short Film Festival. He has since entered the music industry, releasing his debut single "Different Year" in early 2021. Other credits to date include lead roles in Snap Original Action Royale and the upcoming Brave The Dark, alongside Jared Harris, and guest leads in Hulu's Love, Victor and Mako Mermaids. He is represented by Gersh and 3 Arts in the USA, and Catherine Poulton in Australia.
Nicholas Hammond was born on 15th May, 1950, in Washington DC. His parents, Col. Thomas W. Hammond and actress Eileen Bennett, married since 1945, already had one son, David (born in Paris in 1946). When Nicholas was 6 years old, the family moved to Europe. In 1959, his mother took him to see the musical "My Fair Lady" (with Julie Andrews) on stage in London. After seeing this show, Nicholas decided he wanted to be an actor. The family returned to the US when Nicholas was 10 years old. He landed his first part (a small role in movie Lord of the Flies (1963) shortly after that. Nicholas appeared on Broadway and on television before he landed the role of Friedrich in the hit movie The Sound of Music (1965). Nicholas made a visit to Australia in the mid 1980s but also did some acting while he was there. After a year, he realized he liked living in Australia and decided to stay. He lives in Sydney where he works as an actor, screenwriter, and director.
Nicholas Hanson is known for Grimm (2011), The Taking (2013) and Grimm: Meltdown (2013).
Nicholas Harris is known for In the ghetto (2023).