Teen actor, Nick Gore starred as 'Jackson Kumar' in Beth Lamure's indie drama "Daisy Winters," alongside Brook Shields. His many episodic credits also include a ten-episode recur on "Fresh off the Boat," and Guest Star credits on "Criminal Minds," "Sam and Cat," "Mike and Molly," and more. He's based in LA.
Nick Gracer is known for Barry (2018), Curb Your Enthusiasm (2000) and Madam Secretary (2014).
Nick Greco is an actor and writer, known for The League (2009), The 60 Yard Line (2017) and New Girl (2011).
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Nick Gregorio is a producer and director, known for Old Strangers (2022), Happy Birthday, Harris Malden (2008) and Green (2010).
Nick Gregory is an actor and director, known for Love Thy Neighbor (2005), Another World (1964) and Macbeth in Manhattan (1999).
Nick Griffin is a stand-up comedian and writer living in New York City. Originally from Kansas City, Missouri, born December 23rd, 1966, Nick comes from a large family and grew up in the mid west. In 1987 he began his stand up career and soon thereafter, circa 1990, moved to New York City where he began performing stand up at various comedy clubs (Greenwich Village; Gotham among others). During the next several years spent here the young comic's career began to pick up more speed. Soon he would move to Los Angeles, attaining work which included not only stand up on televised specials (Comedy Central Premium Blend) and late night shows (Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson, Late Late Show with Craig Kilborn, Late Show with David Letterman) but also comedy writing (The Keenen Ivory Wayans Show; Bobby Slayton and Sue Murphy Morning Radio, et al). This and a great deal of sell out touring nationwide and overseas, including his recent headliner performance in Hong Kong summer of 2015 (ref. MGM Grand events; Honk Kong Magazine, July 2015) in addition to more televised shows such as Conan (two appearances as of 2015) has brought the comic praise and highly respected reputation in the comedy circuit. As of 2015, Nick Griffin's performance count on the Late Show with David Letterman reached a total of twelve (12) times, the final being on Friday, April 3rd, 2015 (Ref. Getty Images and CBS). Nick Griffin has received praise and positive reviews for his delivery, writing, performances whether such be live, televised, via the artist's own iTunes releases (Bring Out The Monkey, Shot In The Face; Ref. iTunes and Rooftop Productions), or delivered via other outlets. The comedian's overall humor style encompasses cynicism of life issues like relationships, depression, technology (smart phones), attention spans, sex, and more. Nick Griffin is also a screenplay writer (film, comedy, horror).
Nick Grimshaw was born on August 14, 1984 in Manchester, England. He is an actor, known for Wreck-It Ralph (2012), Absolutely Fabulous: The Movie (2016) and Home and Away (1988).
Nick Grodin is an actor, known for Fast Track (2006) and Margaret (2011). He has been married to Aubrey Andersen since August 16, 2014.
Nick Groff was born on April 19th, 1980, in San José, California. Raised in New England, he's been fascinated with the paranormal since childhood, because of his passion for horror movies and some inexplicable experiences within his home and family. His strong vivacity led him to risk his own life twice within one year, he considers the first and gravest time a near-death experience that made him more sensitive to the supernatural. Groff's first documentary film was "Ghost Adventures". The movie aired in 2007 on the SyFy channel with a record breaking 1.4 million viewers on a Friday night. Groff co-created, co-produced, edited, cinematographer and was an investigator on screen. Groff is the co-founder for GAC "Ghost Adventures Crew". "Ghost Adventures" was his first paranormal TV project, which he co-created, co-hosted and executive produced for ten seasons (2008-2014). He's had many experiences while filming it, the most important of which was when he saw the apparition of a woman at Linda Vista Hospital (Los Angeles, CA) that left a mark on him, definitively convincing him about the existence of the afterlife. He worked on many projects in different fields, like writing his autobiography book titled "Chasing Spirits: The Building of the Ghost Adventures Crew" (2012). As a singer he released in 2012 two music albums: "The Other Side" and "Spiritual War: Good vs Evil". Through his production company, the Groff Entertainment, he produces some independent music artists besides his TV projects. Among his past important film projects there is the movie he wrote and directed, "Malevolence" (2004), and the TV shows he executive produced: Travel Channel's "Vegas Stripped" (2012) and Destination America's "Ghost Stalkers" (2014). His dedication for sports and wellness led him to open his own gym and in June 2013 he launched the "Drive Health & Fitness" in Methuen, MA, which he co-owned until August 2015. In 2014 he was an "American Ninja Warrior" competitor and applied again for the 2015 edition, he also raced and won the Boston Spartan Race. In 2019 Groff teamed up with Mike Couch with The Lost Limbs Foundation and created the new TV show "Unlimbited Journey" series to help raise money for amputees. Groff climbed Mount Washington in NH and ran the Spartan Beast, a 14 mile obstacle in freezing rain. "Unlimbited Journey" is streaming on Amazon Prime. On November 24th, 2014 he announced to no longer be a part of the Ghost Adventures Crew and launched the Nick Groff Tour, through which he organizes events to meet his fans and investigate with them in America's most haunted locations. His next show "Paranormal Lockdown" first premiered on March 4th, 2016 on Destination America, breaking the ratings records of the network. It has been such a success that it was renewed for a second and third season and aired on TLC/ID Discovery/Destination America. In 2019 Paranormal Lockdown UK aired on QuestRed in the UK, which was a huge success in the United Kingdom helping the Discovery Inc. International channels. Paranormal Lockdown is airing world-wide. Another show he has worked on was Destination America's "Ghosts of Shepherdstown" (2016), where he was called to assist the Shepherdstown, WV, police department with his expertise in the paranormal field. He has two daughters: Annabelle, born on December 7, 2010, and Chloë, born on September 2, 2014 and has lived in New England since 2012. In 2020 his new project "Death Walker" series was announced. Groff's projects are syndicated in over 50 countries world-wide! Groff travels the world in search of discovering new findings within the unknown.