Nick Soviecke is known for Story of Science Fiction (2018), David Cassidy: The Last Session (2018) and Joe Mande's Award-Winning Comedy Special (2017).
Nick Spartan is known for For the Sake of Vicious (2020) and Raider Origins (2013).
Nick Spetsas is known for The Bachelorette (2003) and Bachelor in Paradise (2014).
Nick Srnicek is known for Brexitannia (2017), Quan arribin els marcians (2017) and Travail à la demande (2021).
Nick Stagliano is a producer and director, known for The Virtuoso (2021), The Florentine (1999) and Good Day for It (2011).
Nick Stahl was born in Harlingen, Texas on December 5, 1979, to Donna Lynn, a brokerage assistant, and William Kent Stahl, a businessman. After his mother took him to see a children's play at the age of four, Nick confidently declared that acting would be his future. Commercials and community plays followed, two television movies were also released in the early 90s. The breakthrough he needed came next when he starred alongside Mel Gibson, who hand-selected Nick for the role, in The Man Without a Face (1993). Nick played Chuck, the little boy who befriends a stranger that was disfigured in an accident. At age 17 he was cast in Disturbing Behavior (1998) and the ensemble film The Thin Red Line (1998), which was nominated for Best Picture by the Academy Awards. He has continued to find success with acting, and though he has been featured in major studio productions he is still, to date, more widely known for his edgier and darker indie film roles.
Nick Stanchev was born on September 30, 1986 in Sofia, Bulgaria. He is a director and actor, known for The Girl from the Vile Land (2015), Tango in the Tunnel (2019) and Snowcrawler (2022).
Growing up in Omaha, Nebraska where his parents own a gymnastics club, Nick focused his training on becoming a national level gymnast. By the time he graduated high school he had achieved both state and national titles. After college at the University of Nebraska at Lincoln, he moved to Florida to begin his pursuit of doing stunts in major motion pictures. Doing gymnastics for so many years gave Nick valuable skills needed to be a stuntman. He is just as comfortable on his hands as he is his feet. "Air Sense" is like second nature to him, and there is a constant desire to learn more. Living in Florida gave Nick a chance to perform for a number of live shows including; "The Indiana Jones Stunt Show" (Disney's MGM Studios), "The 8th Voyage of Sindbad" (Universal Studios), "Festival of the Lion King" (Disney's Animal Kingdom), and numerous other contracted and seasonal shows. He has even introduced new shows to theme parks around the country when he put together a high energy, high flying trampoline show, in which he also performs. Some of the skills Nick has learned along his way are; Fire Burns, High Falls up to 100ft, Air Ram, Ratchets, Russian Swing, pretty much anything and everything he could possibly learn. Thinking there was more than just performing Nick began studying safety and rigging underneath John Zimmerman and Stunt Dynamics. His desire to understand rigging, stunts, and safety continues to grow. His eyes are now set on Los Angeles and hopefully many future films. This is just the beginning of his journey as there are many more goals he has yet to accomplish.
Nick Stanton was born on 22 September 1979 in Marshall, Minnesota, USA. He is a writer and producer, known for Zeke and Luther (2009), Prince of Peoria (2018) and Gamer's Guide to Pretty Much Everything (2015).
Of Italian heritage, Nick was born in The Bronx projects, raised on Long Island, Pelham Manor, and Mt. Vernon, New York. Nick spent his childhood listening to his father performing dozens of accents and comedy sketches. Cartoons were Nick's babysitter, thus giving him and early ear for his voiceover gifts. Nick's dad was part of an early 1950's Bronx crew of future entertainers, led by the super talented writer and actor Rudy Deluca. Rudy went off to Hollywood and teamed up with Mel Brooks to write, produce, and act in the majority of Mel's films. Over 50 years later, fate brought Rudy into Nick's life in Los Angeles. Nick started his acting career as Nicholas James Tate in 1990 as a non-union extra on Law & Order. For the next 4 years, he lived in New York City, performing in Murder Mystery shows around the world with now superstar performers Connie Britton and Aasif Mandvi. He dedicated that stage name to silent film star Harold Lloyd, as a tribute to Harold attending Tate University in one of his silent films. Nick's screen / stage credits changed to his birth name-Nick Stellate-as of 2000. Most of his credits prior to 2000, occurred while he was living in Mt. Vernon. Nick's childhood dreams became reality in 1996 when he acquired the highly sought after SAG card. His ambitious spirit helped guide his way up the extra ranks in New York until 1997 when he landed a featured extra role as Renee Zellwegger's Hasidic bodyguard in "A Price Above Rubies." After appearing as an extra in dozens of TV Shows , Pilots, and Feature Films from 1997-1998, he landed 13 voices on Pokemon, hence a voiceover career changer. Nick is now credited with over 2500 Animation, Video Game , and Film voice characters. Followed shortly by his worldwide Pokemon recognition, he relocated to Los Angeles in Nov 1998. Nick's acting career began to blossom almost immediately. He landed many lead and supporting roles in feature films along with guest and co-starring roles on popular TV Shows from detectives to bad guys, bodybuilders to eastern block thugs. He's worked with and become friends with some the world's most talented performers including: Connie Britton, Paul Sorvino, Eric Roberts, Mickey Rourke, Al Pacino, Viggo Mortensen, Tony Shaloub, Renee Zellwegger, Val Kilmer, Christopher Meloni and Faye Dunaway to name a few. Nick counts his blessings daily to be working and has an immense respect and grateful energy he shares wholeheartedly. "I'm living one of my dreams as an actor, and when I'm on set, or behind the mic, I feel like I'm home," he quoted to Filmstar magazine. Nick has raised financing and produced several projects, while continuing his fun acting/voice over careers. For the past 10 years, he's been credited with over 500 character voices on Storychimes for children, based in Los Angeles. Nick lives in New York and Los Angeles now. His brother Frankie Stellate was his biggest motivator throughout his acting career. Nick dedicates all of his past, current, and future successes to his wonderful brother Frankie, who passed October 12, 2018. "Frankie, this is for you, always was, always will be my brother!"