Nicko Mariolis is known for The Animal (2001), The Hot Chick (2002) and Thunderland (2015).
Nickol Davinci Torres is known for El Diario (2024).
Nickola Shreli (Nikolla Shkreli) was born in Detroit, MI. The son of Albanian immigrants who came to the area for work in the booming auto industry. Although a less then average student, he did flourish in Eisenhower High School's theater program. Nickola, among other things, went on to work as a landlord & property appraiser by day and promoter by night. He followed his passion for acting by joining 2nd City Theater and Detroit Ensemble Theater. Shreli worked on smaller projects in Detroit's underground Indy scene, as well did production on larger projects such as "8mile" that came to town. In 2007, Nickola appeared in an episode of "Law & Order" Criminal Intent. Soon after, not into how the casting process of Hollywood worked, he produced his own content in 2009 with "Familiar Foreigners", a short film written, directed & starring himself as an illegal immigrant who sneaks into Detroit. After roles in a few different studio films and TV series, Nickola returned to his indie Detroit roots with "CASH ONLY". A film in which he plays the lead role of Elvis Martini. (It was also written by him).
Nickolai Salcedo is an actor and writer, known for HERO Inspired by the Extraordinary Life & Times of Mr. Ulric Cross (2019), Between Friends (2012) and Grace & Saleem (2019).
Nickolai Stoilov graduated from the Bulgarian National Academy of Theatre and Film Arts, receiving an MA in acting in only three years. He then went on to study Shakespearean course work in Britain at the Guildford School of Acting. A short time later, Stoilov came to the United States and entered an advanced acting program at Stanford University where he worked with several renowned actors. He speaks French, Bulgarian, Russian and English. He lives in Los Angeles.
Nickolas Baric is known for Godzilla (2014), The Chronicles of Riddick (2004) and Rise of the Planet of the Apes (2011).
Nickolas Rossi was born in Chicago, Illinois. He attended Columbia College Chicago for fine art photography and graduated from Portland State University with a degree in Sociology. Following university he lived and worked in Montréal, London, Prague and Los Angeles. As a cinematographer he has worked extensively across the United States & Canada, Asia, Europe and Mexico. His work has screened in numerous film festivals across the globe, as well as PBS Independent Lens, CNN, MTV/LOGO and Fuel TV. His feature narrative work includes "Southern Baptist Sissies" with Emmy Award winner Leslie Jordan ("Will & Grace") and Dale Dickey ("Winter's Bone"), "Do Not Disturb" with Stephen Geoffreys ("Fright Night"), and Corey Haim ("Lost Boys"), and "Breath of Hate" with Jason Mewes ("Clerks") and Ezra Buzzington ("The Hills Have Eyes"). His documentary film work includes the award winning feature documentary, "The Power of Two", the directorial debut of Academy Award® nominated producer, Marc Smolowitz. His camera work has also been featured in John Maloof's Oscar nominated documentary, "Finding Vivian Maier", "The Fear of 13" by David Sington, and Jennifer Siebel Newsom's Sundance premiere, "The Mask You Live In" His directorial debut, "Heaven Adores You," about musician Elliott Smith, made it's premiere in May 2014 and has screened at over 40 festivals across 5 continents.
Nickolas Grace was born in England and trained at the Central School of Speech and Drama. After repertory experience he appeared in numerous London Stage Productions as well as Shakespeare at Stratford and in New York. He has been in innumerable films, television, plays and radio dramas and musicals. He is also an experienced stage director.
Nickolas S. Lowe was born on 29 May 2004. He is an actor and writer, known for The Pickup on South Street (2021) and Abnormality (2022).
Nickolas Verdugo is known for Chupa (2023), Breakwater (2022) and The Prank Panel (2022).