Nick Fuentes is a writer and producer, known for America First (2017), Slightly Offens*ve with Elijah Schaffer (2018) and WBS: Tour Across America (2021).
Nick G. Miller was born in Dayton, Ohio. He moved to Brentwood, Long Island at the age of 12, traveling to Largo, Florida at 16 years of age and finally settling in Sarasota, Florida. Nick has been working on and around movie sets and television shows since 1992. He became associated with the legendary actor Burt Reynolds and also John Daly (Exec Prod, Terminator, Platoon, etc.). These men were the catalyst to Nick's career in the movie and television industry. In 1998 he worked on the feature "Palmetto" with Elizabeth Shue and Woody Harrelson. His feature film directorial debut came in 2006 on "Chronicles of an Exorcism", which he also produced, followed by "The Unlikely's", and more recently the Romantic Drama "Catch of a Lifetime". Miller has been involved with and produced television series such as E! Entertainment's "Wild On", Pamela Anderson's "VIP", "Art Mann Presents...", which airs in prime-time across the nation, and "The Music Cafe Presents". His feature film acting credits include "Rookies: The Movie", "Strike Force", "The Last Marshal", "Chronicles of an Exorcism", and "Catch of a Lifetime". Nick lives with his two children, spending his time in both Hollywood, California and Sarasota, Florida.
Nick Galarza was born on December 22, 1993 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. He is an actor and writer, known for Burn Notice (2007), CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (2000) and A Very Chanel Halloween (2020).
Nick Gallagher is an actor and writer, known for Lockdown (2015), Vibration Valley (2020) and Helen's Last Love (2017).
Nick Garcia is an actor and director, known for See Yourself Out (2017), Magic Valley (2011) and 6 Dynamic Laws for Success (in Life, Love & Money) (2017).
Nick Garza is known for Tom of Your Life (2020).
Nick Gates is known for India's Wild Leopards (2020), Elephant: King of the Kalahari (2016) and Wild Isles (2023).
Nick Gatfield is an actor and executive, known for Amy (2015), Kevin Rowland & Dexys Midnight Runners: The Bridge (1983) and How to Fix the Music Industry (2008).
Nick Gehlfuss can currently be seen in his lead role on NBC's hit show "Chicago Med". Gehlfuss has had recurring roles on "Shameless," "The Newsroom" and "Power," as well as guest spots on "It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia," "The Good Wife," "Person of Interest" and "Royal Pains." He made his stage debut in New York in the Classic Stage Company's production of "Midsummer Night's Dream" (Lysander), starring opposite Bebe Neuwirth and Christina Ricci, and received the prestigious Rosemarie Tichler award for outstanding performance in a play. In Los Angeles, he starred in Neil LaBute's "Reasons to Be Pretty" at the Geffen Playhouse.
Nick Gener is an actor, known for Colpi di luce (1985).