Born Nicholas Angue Sloan to John Angue Sloan, stockbroker, and Gretel R. Sloan, German model, Nick came into show business at the young age of 4. He first appeared as a runway model for children's clothing in Florida and in a TV commercial for Tampa Electric. As his father enjoyed the stage in Clearwater's Little Theatre along side character actor Charles Napier, and his mother had been a top model in Berlin, Germany, both parents encourage Nick to follow the path of show business. It wasn't until after graduating high school that the acting bug came. Through a friend, Nick found his way to an agent and acting classes with Kathy Laughlin acting studio in Tampa, Florida. At the acting studio, he became friends and acted with 'Gary Daniels' He loved acting so much that he dropped out of college to pursue his newfound dream. Through numerous grueling round trip drives from Tampa to Miami for countless auditions, Nick landed TV commercials for companies such as Publix Supermarkets, Kentucky Fried Chicken, and even a MasterCard commercial with Jackie Gleason. He even landed small parts in the made for HBO movie _Long Gone_ ( 1987) and the comedy _Summer Rental_ (1985). At 21 years of age and SAG card in hand; Nick made the cross-country journey to Hollywood. After a year of rejection and bad luck, Nick headed back to Florida to re-group. During this rejuvenating year, Nick was a stand-in for Don Johnson on Miami Vice, did several more TV commercials including a national for McDonalds, and won a small role in the horror movie _Phantom of the Ritz_ (1992) . This along with a bit of modeling work gave Nick the energy needed for another trip back to Hollywood. This second trip to Hollywood was filled with studying at the Beverly Hills Playhouse, miles and miles of mountain bike riding, wave after of wave of surfing from Ventura County to K-38 in Baja, Mexico, and hundreds of rejections. At 25, Nick decided to pack it up, give up his dream of acting, and headed back to University. While at Florida State University for a Masters in Psychology, Nick dabbled in acting, but stuck to the books. In 1994, 10 years after high school graduation, and fresh out of university, Nick decided to join the United States Peace Corps. Nick spent about 2 years in the far east of Russia as an English teacher. He managed to become quite fluent in Russia, but stayed away from acting. After a short return to the USA, Nick headed to Japan to travel and have a bit of a working holiday. He continued working as an English teacher, but the show business bug came back to bite. In 2000, Nick was one of the first radio DJ'S at the new Radio station, Radio-i. This was just the beginning of a prosperous career in Japan. Since then, he has had several parts in Japanese TV dramas including "Order Made: Tailor Kusunoki" (2004) (mini) , numerous TV commercials, has appeared in over 30 company videos, and done hundreds of voice over jobs.
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A native of The Bronx, Nick trained as an actor at La Guardia High School for Performing Arts and the Atlantic Acting School in New York City until he moved to Los Angeles at the age of 21. He started working within his first year there and has been featured in the Academy Award-winning The Social Network (dir. David Fincher), on t.v. shows This Is Us (NBC), Masters of Sex (Showtime) and Shooter (USA), as well as projects with Angus Wall, Alejandro G. Iñárritu & Todd Strauss-Schulson. As a writer, Nick co-wrote the short film, "Queen," which garnered official selections at over thirty film festivals including Cinequest, Boston International, Edinburgh, and Humboldt International, where he won the award for Best Narrative. In 2013 he was diagnosed with a rare liver disease known as Budd-Chiari syndrome and was listed for a liver transplant. Luckily, he was able to have an alternative surgery that saved his life. This profound and life changing experience inspired him to become an advocate for liver disease awareness and he has gone on to speak at several public events for the American Liver Foundation. When he's not committed to his artistry or visiting with his doctors at Cedars-Sinai, Nick enjoys spending time with his fiancé and cat in the Beachwood Canyon neighborhood of Los Angeles.
As a teenager, Nick Smyth was cast as a regular on the long-running CBC television series "Street Cents" in his hometown of Halifax, Nova Scotia. A show that was known for launching the careers of fellow Halifax natives Jonathan Torrens and Mike Clattenburg (Creator of the "Trailer Park Boys"); he stayed with the show for two seasons. After performing stand-up comedy in and around Halifax, Nova Scotia for three years he moved to Toronto at age 20 where he worked briefly for Much Music. It was around this time that he was given a TV development deal for his own Saturday morning television series from the makers and producers of the popular TV series "This Is Daniel Cook". Meant to showcase Nick's unique comedic style; "Upload" was developed from the ground up exclusively in partnership with Sinking Ship Entertainment and TVO Kids. Also around this time he was signed on for a Pilot project being produced by Kevin Sullivan (creator and producer of "Road To Avonlea" and "Anne Of Green Gables") In 2012 he was signed on to be a cast member and writer in the very last season of Much Music's highly popular television series "Video On Trial". In 2013 he did the male lead on the award winning film "Somnolence" which went on to be presented at that years Cannes International Film Festival. Also in 2013 he played the lead in Director Marcus Alqueres' hugely popular short film "The Flying Man" which went on to receive more than 20 million hits online as well as high praise from Marvel comics chief creative officer Joe Quesada. In 2015 a feature film deal with Chris Collins (writer and producer of "Sons Of Anarchy" and "The Wire") and Sony Pictures was made.
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