Nick Gauthier is known for Ice Road Killer (2022), Swindler Seduction (2022) and First Light (2018).
Nick Gehlfuss can currently be seen in his lead role on NBC's hit show "Chicago Med". Gehlfuss has had recurring roles on "Shameless", "The Newsroom", and "Power", as well as guest spots on "It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia", "The Good Wife", "Person of Interest", and "Royal Pains". He made his stage debut in New York in the Classic Stage Company's production of "Midsummer Night's Dream" as Lysander, starring opposite Bebe Neuwirth and Christina Ricci, and received the prestigious Rosemarie Tichler award for outstanding performance in a play. In Los Angeles, he starred in Neil LaBute's "Reasons to Be Pretty" at the Geffen Playhouse.
Nick Georgiade is known for Impossible Choice (2012), 12 Days with God (2019) and Seymour (2018).
Nick is an actor/writer/producer/director. He was born in Melbourne, Australia, the first born son of Greek Immigrant parents. He grew up mainly in the inner Melbourne suburbs of Fitzroy & Richmond. His main schools were Abbotsford Primary School & Richmond High School. He completed his HSC at Taylors College in 1980. In 1981 he was accepted into the Drama course at Rusden State College where he also majored in Media Studies majoring in Film. He left Rusden halfway through his course when he auditioned and was accepted into the Drama School at the prestigious Victorian College Of The Arts. He graduated in 1985 with a Degree in Dramatic Arts. In 1987-90 he toured Australia with ethnic comedy stage show: "Wogs Out Of Work", which he also co-wrote and produced. A huge success it played to over 750,000 people. In 1989-92 he starred in TV sitcom "Acropolis Now" for 5 seasons (63 episodes) which he also created and co-wrote. In 1990 he toured Australia with the play "The Heartbreak Kid" in which he played the lead role. In 1990-1991 he toured Australia with the stage production of "Acropolis Now Live", which he also co-wrote & produced. In 1991 he played Danny Zuko in the David Atkins production of the musical "Grease" at the Footbridge Theatre in Sydney. In 1993-1995 he toured Australia with ethnic comedy stage show: "Wog-A-Rama", which he also wrote, produced & directed. In 1996-1998 he toured Australia with ethnic comedy stage show: "Wogboys" which he also wrote, produced & directed. In 1999 he starred in the feature film "The Wog Boy" which he also co-wrote & produced. It went on to gross more than 12 million dollars at the Australian Box office becoming one of the most popular Australian films of all time. In 2000-02 he toured Australia with ethnic comedy stage show: "Wog Story", which he also wrote, produced & directed. In 2003 he starred in the feature film "The Wannabes" which he also co-wrote & produced. In 2004 he hosted & produced the TV special "Greece Is The Word" which was watched by over 3 million people on the Seven Network and repeated before the Athens Olympics Opening Ceremony. In 2005 he developed a new comedy series "Get Nicked" that was commissioned by the Seven Network but which was unfortunately canceled just before going into production. Nick has been announced as the host of new variety/talent show "The Singing Office" starting on Fox 8 in September '07. Nick has won numerous awards including 2 Mo Awards for Best Comedy performer of the year in 1998/99. The Comedy Star of The Year award at the Australian Movie Exhibitors Convention in 2001. The IF Award for Most Successful Box Office Australian film of the year for 2000.
Nick Gilland is known for Super Hot (2021), Pivot (2022) and Pivot (2022).
Nick Gillespie is a filmmaker from the UK. Nick works as a director of photography and camera operator on feature films, television drama, and documentary, whilst also writing and directing his own independent short films and features. Nick is known for his second unit work and additional photography on Ben Wheatley's A Field In England, Sightseers, Doctor Who, and High-Rise.
Nick Gillespie was born on 8 August 1963 in Brooklyn, New York, USA. He is a producer and writer, known for Reason Saves Cleveland with Drew Carey (2010), Mississippi Drug War Blues: The Case of Cory Maye (2008) and Abandoned in Guatemala: The Failure of International Adoption Policies (2011).
Nick Golterman was born on the 12th of April, 1992. During High School, he would make short films (often working together with his twin brother Leon Golterman). These films competed in the National Film Festival for Students (The NFFS). He also participated in the School musical. On his 17th, he wrote and directed the film "Day 42", in which he also played the lead. The film won the Award. The film also competed in the international film festival Camera Zizanio, in Greece, where it won the award for "Best film". After High School, Nick worked as a full time actor and filmmaker for two years. When he was 18 years old, he founded his production company Golterman Pictures. During these two years, Nick worked together with his brother and "gave man-birth" to the satirical internet-series "De Weg Over Rozen" for the website Scholieren. He also directed the crow-sourced film "Edgie", which was written by the praised Dutch filmmaker Eddy Terstall. From September 2012, Nick is following the Filmactor-Academy at the Mediacollege Amsterdam (also known as the Hugo Metsers founded Faaam). Nick also plays the lead in the bio-pic "De Overkant" (or "Across"), directed by Marnix Ruben. Nick plays the role of the young Freek de Jonge (a praised comedian and artist in The Netherlands). The Film premiered at the International Film Festival "Film by The Sea" in Vlissingen, The Netherlands. Nick speaks three languages and plays the ukulele, piano and banjo.
Nick Gomez is known for She-Hulk: Attorney at Law (2022), Fire Country (2022) and Fargo (2014).