Nicky Phelan is known for Bing (2014), Vampirina (2017) and Granny O'Grimm's Sleeping Beauty (2008).
Nicky Rebelo is known for The Banana Splits Movie (2019), Wild at Heart (2006) and Jerusalema (2008).
Nicky Romaniello is an actor and cinematographer, known for Next Level (2020), Real Acting (2019) and My Dirty Little Secret (2013).
Nicholai Olivia Hilton ("Nicky") was born in New York City, into the Hilton family, and has three siblings, older sister Paris Hilton, and younger brothers Barron Hilton and Conrad Hilton. She is the daughter of Kathy Hilton (née Kathleen Elizabeth Avanzino) and businessman Rick Hilton, and a great-granddaughter of hotel magnate Conrad Hilton. She has Italian (from a maternal great-grandfather), Irish, Norwegian, German, English, Scottish, and Welsh ancestry. As a child, Nicky had a privileged upbringing and moved between several exclusive residences in her youth. She followed her older sister Paris to nightclubs in New York City. She graduated from Convent of the Sacred Heart in 2001 and subsequently attended Parsons School of Design. Afterwards, Nicky worked in designing clothing and handbags. In 2004, while still 20 years old, Nicky became engaged to a childhood friend named Todd Meister (aka Todd Andrew Meister), a successful businessman who worked on Wall Street. They married in Las Vegas, but the marriage was annulled just one month after Nicky turned 21. Her 2007 clothing line, "Nicholai", is targeted at older upscale adults. She and her sister, Paris Hilton, were also involved in a September 2010 drug scandal in Japan, where they were denied entrance for a conference to promote products designed by Paris (mainly cosmetics and perfumes).
Nicky Scarz is known for Reflections: Project Chameleon (2021), Royal Bloodline and Article 92 (2023).
Nicholas "Nicky" Siano was born in Brooklyn, NY, March 18, 1955. At the age of 17, with the help of his older brother, Joe Siano, and girlfriend Robin Lord, Nicky would open what is considered by many to be the very first disco club--the Gallery. Nicky began collecting records as a teenager, and grounded in his love of danceable soul, rock, and R&B, would begin developing his talent to fill a dance floor. He had been inspired by his experiences at parties such as David Mancuso's Loft, and soon got the urge to throw a great party of his own. Siano opened the Gallery in 1972, in what is now Manhattan's Soho neighborhood. Throughout the 70s, as the disco trend began to catch on, the Gallery's reputation blossomed and became a favorite hangout of celebrities including Mick Jagger, Halston, and a newcomer on the scene, Grace Jones. Legendary DJs Larry Levan and Frankie Knuckles both worked at the Gallery before becoming DJs themselves. Siano is considered to have pioneered the use of the "crossover" and was also the first DJ to use 2 and 3 turntables to create a nonstop flow of music throughout the night. Additionally, he was becoming famous for his ability to "break" records; that is, get a record to sell and skyrocket on the mainstream charts, based not on radio airplay, but on heavy rotation and popularity in the underground clubs. Siano's knowledge of sound and lighting systems helped the Gallery to become a model for how to design a club. In 1976 Siano also became one of Studio 54's first two resident DJs, along with Richie Kaczor. However, Siano was fired after 6 months when his drug habit impeded his performance on the turntables. Siano continued as the Gallery's owner and headlining DJ until 1977, when again, his drug problems overtook him, and Joe, his brother and business partner, closed the Gallery for good. The late 70s and early 1980s took Siano into the world of music production, and from 1978 to 1983 he produced several original tracks and worked a great deal with Arthur Russell under the "Dinosaur" pseudonym. By the mid 80s Nicky was ready to step away from the club world and music scene. Although he was sober and permanently drug-free, the growing AIDS crisis had claimed the lives of numerous friends and familiar faces. Siano was deeply affected by this period, and he channeled his energy and emotion in a new way. He returned to school, became a licensed HIV counselor, and in 1993, he published the manual "No Time to Wait: A Complete Guide to Treating, Managing, and Living with HIV Infection" (Bantam). In 1998, Nicky Siano was asked to DJ at club vinyl for the birthday of his friend, the late Larry Levan. This sparked Siano's passion for DJing once again, and ever since, he has been in demand, continuing to tour throughout the US, Europe, and Asia. Siano lives in Brooklyn where he cranks out his weekly podcast (available on iTunes and at NickySiano.com) each Saturday, whether on the road or at home. He is working on a film about the Gallery and an autobiography and original screenplay based on his club days in New York City.
Nicky Slimting Walker is a producer and director, known for The Intent 2: The Come Up (2018), Money and Grime and Against All Odds (2020).
Nicky Stander is an actress, known for The Wildlife Docs (2013) and The Great Penguin Rescue (2013).
Born in Bletchley, UK, Nicky spent her school and university years in Melbourne, Australia. She then returned to London to attend drama school. She attended the Webber Douglas Academy in Dramatic Art and graduated with honours. From drama school she did many stage productions before landing her first film role. She played the lead in the feature film Baby Blues. From that she was cast in Family Affairs as the regular character Kelly Hurst. Nicky's character became very popular and she remained on the soap for 2 years. She then played the lead in A Mind of Her Own.