Nick Grodin is an actor, known for Fast Track (2006) and Margaret (2011). He has been married to Aubrey Andersen since August 16, 2014.
Nick Groff was born on April 19th, 1980, in San José, California. Raised in New England, he's been fascinated with the paranormal since childhood, because of his passion for horror movies and some inexplicable experiences within his home and family. His strong vivacity led him to risk his own life twice within one year, he considers the first and gravest time a near-death experience that made him more sensitive to the supernatural. Groff's first documentary film was "Ghost Adventures". The movie aired in 2007 on the SyFy channel with a record breaking 1.4 million viewers on a Friday night. Groff co-created, co-produced, edited, cinematographer and was an investigator on screen. Groff is the co-founder for GAC "Ghost Adventures Crew". "Ghost Adventures" was his first paranormal TV project, which he co-created, co-hosted and executive produced for ten seasons (2008-2014). He's had many experiences while filming it, the most important of which was when he saw the apparition of a woman at Linda Vista Hospital (Los Angeles, CA) that left a mark on him, definitively convincing him about the existence of the afterlife. He worked on many projects in different fields, like writing his autobiography book titled "Chasing Spirits: The Building of the Ghost Adventures Crew" (2012). As a singer he released in 2012 two music albums: "The Other Side" and "Spiritual War: Good vs Evil". Through his production company, the Groff Entertainment, he produces some independent music artists besides his TV projects. Among his past important film projects there is the movie he wrote and directed, "Malevolence" (2004), and the TV shows he executive produced: Travel Channel's "Vegas Stripped" (2012) and Destination America's "Ghost Stalkers" (2014). His dedication for sports and wellness led him to open his own gym and in June 2013 he launched the "Drive Health & Fitness" in Methuen, MA, which he co-owned until August 2015. In 2014 he was an "American Ninja Warrior" competitor and applied again for the 2015 edition, he also raced and won the Boston Spartan Race. In 2019 Groff teamed up with Mike Couch with The Lost Limbs Foundation and created the new TV show "Unlimbited Journey" series to help raise money for amputees. Groff climbed Mount Washington in NH and ran the Spartan Beast, a 14 mile obstacle in freezing rain. "Unlimbited Journey" is streaming on Amazon Prime. On November 24th, 2014 he announced to no longer be a part of the Ghost Adventures Crew and launched the Nick Groff Tour, through which he organizes events to meet his fans and investigate with them in America's most haunted locations. His next show "Paranormal Lockdown" first premiered on March 4th, 2016 on Destination America, breaking the ratings records of the network. It has been such a success that it was renewed for a second and third season and aired on TLC/ID Discovery/Destination America. In 2019 Paranormal Lockdown UK aired on QuestRed in the UK, which was a huge success in the United Kingdom helping the Discovery Inc. International channels. Paranormal Lockdown is airing world-wide. Another show he has worked on was Destination America's "Ghosts of Shepherdstown" (2016), where he was called to assist the Shepherdstown, WV, police department with his expertise in the paranormal field. He has two daughters: Annabelle, born on December 7, 2010, and Chloë, born on September 2, 2014 and has lived in New England since 2012. In 2020 his new project "Death Walker" series was announced. Groff's projects are syndicated in over 50 countries world-wide! Groff travels the world in search of discovering new findings within the unknown.
Nick Gruber is known for Strut (2016).
Nick Gunzenhauser is an actor, known for Family Covenant (2016).
Nick Guzman is known for Sodomaniac (2015), Caddy Hack (2023) and Hi-Death (2018).
Nick Hagelin is a singer/songwriter, actor and dancer living in Atlanta, GA. Born in New York City to two professional singers, he trained at School of American Ballet at Lincoln Center, and went on to dance internationally with Carolina Ballet, American Ballet Theatre, and The Kirov. His acting career began at a young age, following an open call listed in The New York Times for the feature film The Emperor's Club. That led to national commercials and a guest-starring role on Law & Order: SVU. In 2013 he signed an artist deal with Interscope Records, and focused on his music for the next few years, culminating in a strong run on season 10 of NBC's The Voice, where he finished Top 9. His award-winning music has been featured on The Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards, NBC, CBS, FOX, We TV, FX, E! News, US Weekly, and People Magazine.
Nick Haley was born on 16 August 1982 in Dallas, Texas, USA. He is an actor, known for Date a Live (2013), Bakemono no ko (2015) and Evangelion Shin Gekijôban: Kyu (2012).
Nick Hall is known for Mama (2013).
Nick Hamm is a BAFTA award-winning film, television, and theater director. His most recent work includes Driven, starring Jason Sudeikis and Lee Pace, which closed the 75th Venice Film Festival, The Journey, starring Timothy Spall and Colm Meaney, which premiered at the 73rd Venice Film Festival, and the Netflix Original Series White Lines. Hamm was born in Belfast, Northern Ireland. He attended the University of Manchester, receiving his B.A. in English and Philosophy. Hamm began his career on the London fringe before becoming resident director of the Royal Shakespeare Company where he worked with contemporary playwrights, notably Howard Barker, Edward Bond and Arthur Miller. He also collaborated with Miller on the drama-documentary The Bottom Line, starring Dustin Hoffman. Hamm's early accolades include BAFTA award-winner The Harmfulness of Tobacco starring Edward Fox, the BBC's Play on One starring Catherine Zeta-Jones and Colin Firth, Miramax's Talk of Angels starring Polly Walker and Vincent Perez, and Film Four's Martha, Meet Frank, Daniel and Laurence written by Peter Morgan and starring Joseph Fiennes, Rufus Sewell, and Tom Hollander. Hamm went on to direct the cult classic The Hole, starring Thora Birch and Keira Knightley. Followed by Lionsgate's thriller Godsend, starring Robert DeNiro and Greg Kinnear. Hamm later produced and directed the U2-centric comedy, Killing Bono for Paramount Pictures and Northern Ireland Screen, starring Ben Barnes, Robert Sheehan, and Pete Postlewaithe. For American television, Hamm has produced and directed AT&T's Audience Network thriller Rogue and served as show-runner on Full Circle. In 2016, Hamm directed and produced The Journey, which premiered at the 73rd Venice Film Festival and later at TIFF. The film, starring Timothy Spall and Colm Meaney, is a fictionalized account of Ian Paisley and Martin McGuiness' political reconciliation and garnered critical acclaim upon release, winning Meany the IFTA award for Best Lead Actor. In 2018, Hamm premiered his next feature, Driven, at the 75th Venice Film Festival, this time as the closing film. Driven, starring Jason Sudeikis, Lee Pace, Corey Stoll, and Judy Greer, follows the relationship between John DeLorean and his neighbor-turned FBI informant, Jim Hoffman. Driven was also a special presentation at TIFF and bowed theatrically on August 16th, 2019 under the Universal Entertainment banner. In 2019, Hamm directed the pilot and three subsequent episodes of Netflix's White Lines, by Alex Pina - a series about a Mancunian DJ who mysteriously disappears in Ibiza. The show premiered on Netflix in Spring 2020 and received raved reviews, quickly charting its way to becoming one of the most-watched shows on Netflix. In 2020, Hamm formed the London-and L.A.-based entertainment company, Free Turn, with his brother Jon. In 2021, Hamm directed and produced his latest feature film, Gigi & Nate, starring Marcia Gay Harden, Diane Ladd, Charlie Rowe, and Josephine Langford. The film follows a young man who finds hope in an animal friend after a freak accident leaves him paralyzed. As of 2022, Hamm is in pre-production on his next feature - a historical epic set in Switzerland, Wilhelm Tell.
Nick Hanauer is known for Paramount Duty (2008), Americonned (2023) and In the Same Boat (2016).