Nicky Butt was born on January 21, 1975 in Manchester, England. He is an actor, known for Pepsi - Inside the Man U Changing Room (1999), Match of the Day (1964) and UEFA Champions League (1994).
Nicky was born Nicholas Bernard James Adam Byrne on October 9th, 1978, to proud parents Yvonne and Nicky. His Irish name is Nucal O'Byrne. He was born in Dublin as the middle child, having an older sister, Gillian, and a younger brother, Adam. From the age of 7, he played for local, successful Dublin side Home Farm Football Club. He played as a goalkeeper and, when he was in his early teens, he won the Young European Keeper of the Year. He met Georgina Ahern at high school. They got together after three years of shying away from each other and staring across classrooms into each other's eyes. Nicky's best friend, Colm 'Cos' Costello, got the two together, and they've been together ever since. That was 1995! At age 15, he was signed up by Leeds United as a goalkeeper. He grew homesick, and missed his family and girlfriend. His then-manager, George Graham, decided two years later, that Nicky was too short and, unless he grew a few inches, he would terminate his contract. Unfortunately for Nicky, he didn't grow, and his contract with Leeds was terminated after 2 years. When he returned home, he retook his Leaving Certificate (GCSEs) at Plunkett College. He then set up a karaoke business with his father called "Father and Son", and they toured local pubs doing Boyzone songs. The Westlife audition came to Nicky's attention through his Aunty, but he was pessimistic about the idea. His girlfriend persuaded him to go, telling him she had confidence in him. He decided to go, but didn't tell anyone he was going. It was only when his face was seen in the paper that people found out. He was in the paper because he was up against another blonde for the only place in the band left, that other blonde was Brian McFadden. Eventually, the pair of them got into the band, and Westlife was born. Westlife's debut single was released in May 1999, "Swear It Again", and started off a string of 7 consecutive number ones, ending with "My Love" in 2001. All four of their albums reached the top spot, and they have the Guinness World Record for the first boy-band in history to have five consecutive number ones from their debut.
Nicky Cappella is an actor, known for Little Italy (2018), Unplugged (2017) and Hannibal (2013).
Nicky Cheung is a British born Chinese actor, writer and model. He honed his acting skills at the International Academy of Film & TV in Hong Kong having previously trained at the British Action Academy and on feature film sets as a SPACT in the UK early in his career. He continues his on-going acting training with London Actors Workshop and City Lit Theater Company among others. Acting highlights include playing a series regular on Comedy Central's 'East Mode (With Nigel Ng') and opposite BAFTA nominee John Simm in the ITV drama, 'White Dragon' (aka 'Strangers') and five different roles in 'The Laramie Project' at The John Lyon's Theatre, London. As a writer he has been pitching both a radio drama/stage-play and a feature-length screenplay.
Nicky Curd is known for Double Shot at Love with DJ Pauly D & Vinny (2019).
Nicky Doll was born on March 14, 1991 in Marseille, France. He is an actor, known for Bring Back My Ghouls (2020), Gap Chat (2020) and Drag Race France (2022).
Mx. Nicky Endres (they/she) has long defied convention. An adopted Asian-American Non-Binary Transfeminine Queer actor, comic, voice artist, and audiobook narrator with keen comedic timing and a love for auditorily-naturalistic (but visually-nightmarish) compound sentences, they have long challenged cultural categories to forge their own way. An English/Theatre double-major, Nicky spent most of their liberal arts university education reading, writing, and performing - and after toiling over which of the three was the sexiest way to be a starving artist, went all-in on Hollywood because it snows in New York. Nicky is a convergence of contraries: East and West, masculine and feminine, pathos and levity. With a specialty for gender transformation, they are cast as much for their androgynous look as for their versatility across the gender spectrum, providing authenticity to multidimensional Queer identities. Although the pitch and texture of Nicky's signature sultry sonacy can range from baritone to alto, lending itself to characters of all genders, their natural Non-Binary Trans voice isn't so much a Sound as it is a Perspective. Nicky has enjoyed a wide variety of roles in TV, film, and theatre - recurring on One Day at a Time (Netflix; PopTV) and with notable guest stars in The Dropout (Hulu) and NCIS: Los Angeles (CBS). Other recent credits include Lucifer (Netflix) and On the Verge (Netflix). Nicky also provides the English-language voice for the starring role of Spanish Trans icon Christina Ortiz Rodriguez in Veneno, the limited series about her life (HBO Max). Hailing from a small town in Wisconsin, Nicky discovered a passion for dialects - a passion rooted in overcoming their own wholesome Midwestern brogue. Also a DIY maven, graphic designer, and SharePoint architect, Nicky most appreciates the design elements of storytelling, and brings a winsome combination of heart and smart to every project. Nicky's modern, unpretentious, naturally didactic way of speaking has earned them a reputation as an Edutainer; even their bluest stand-up sets have the unwitting effect of a sex-positive TED talk. Nicky enjoys martial arts, dark existentialist themes, victories in representation and inclusion, and unicorns. They are passionate about building bridges with LGBTQIA+ Allies, advocating for sex-positivity & consent, and - most of all, and with deep sincerity - Nicky is devoted to Xena: Warrior Princess.
Nicky Evans was born on April 20, 1979 in Bradford, West Yorkshire, England. He is an actor, known for Shameless (2004), Emmerdale Farm (1972) and Emmerdale: Revenge (1998).
Nicky Excitement is known for When Jeff Tried to Save the World (2018), Win It All (2017) and Easy (2016).
Nicky Fylan is an actor and producer, known for Screwballs (1983), Point of No Return (1976) and Dream on the Run (1977).