Nick Sheard is an actor, known for Landlord: Time to Pay the Rent (2015), Wolf (2019) and The Devil Came Home (2021).
Born and raised in a small town near Annapolis, Maryland, Nick grew up with a strong interest in the art of film making and TV. At the age of 4, his father took him to see "The Mask" starring Jim Carrey, and form then on that's what he wanted to do. Ranging from impromptu school plays to the conventional family camera probing. He's always pursued acting as a hobby since his focus was primarily into sports and tinkering with whatever car lied in his father's garage. After sustaining multiple injuries from many different endeavors, he was unable to join the United States Navy and went into the work force committing several years to the Department of Homeland Security. In between the long arduous hours and unpredictable work schedules, Nick would escape to New York City to embrace the art demographic of the nearby creatives. Throughout his time in New York, he committed himself to may outreach programs and missions trips. He lived and worked in places such as Nigeria, Sierra Leone, Jamaica and Mexico. His future plans are to reach out to as many places as possible, such as Haiti, Somalia, Philippines and more. Finally arriving back in New York, he was cast as an extra on the set of "Trainwreck" (uncredited) starring Amy Schumer, decided to shift 100% focus into the realm of TV and film. After many wonderful years in Brooklyn, he decided it was time to pack his bags and head to Los Angeles. Nick has his hands involved in a number of projects in which he either stars, directs, writes and even produces. His hard work and dedication is showcased time and time again with every project he Is involved in. His impatience for waiting on other people, has been the driving force to produce his own content. In January of 2017, he and his fellow roommates launched the production company "White Black Studios". They currently specialize in short films and music videos, with some features lined up right around the corner.
Nick Shuhan is known for Night of the Living Deb (2015), Level 23 (2013) and Tomorrow Ever After (2016).
Nick Shymansky is a producer, known for Amy (2015), Classic Albums (1997) and Newsnight (1980).
Nick Simmons was born on January 22, 1989 in Los Angeles, California, USA. He is an actor, known for Awkward. (2011), Starry Eyes (2014) and Gene Simmons: Family Jewels (2006).
A native of Sioux Falls, South Dakota, Nick Simon grew up in a mixed-race home where an early interest in film allowed him a view into his Syrian heritage that wasn't reflected in the world around him. The interest in cinema turned to an obsession as Simon began filming the local bands raging against the inertia of Middle America, eventually crafting music videos that played on MTV. Simon moved to Los Angeles in 2006 to attend the American Film Institute, which led to him being mentored by the late horror legend, Wes Craven. Simon has directed and written several feature and television films including THE GIRL IN THE PHOTOGRAPHS, which premiered at TIFF and THE PYRAMID, released by 20th Century Fox. His latest film, UNTITLED HORROR MOVIE, will be released in 2021. Simon is also a co-writer on Alexandre Aja's upcoming branch narrative project for Amblin.
Nick Simons is known for Afterlife Sessions (2015) and 28 Days Haunted (2022).
Nick Simpson-Deeks is known for The Circuit (2007), Stormworld (2009) and Winners & Losers (2011).
Nick Slatkin was born on January 26, 1979 in Baltimore, Maryland, USA. He is a producer and director, known for Luke Cage (2016), The Ouija Exorcism (2015) and House M.D. (2004).
Born Nicholas Angue Sloan to John Angue Sloan, stockbroker, and Gretel R. Sloan, German model, Nick came into show business at the young age of 4. He first appeared as a runway model for children's clothing in Florida and in a TV commercial for Tampa Electric. As his father enjoyed the stage in Clearwater's Little Theatre along side character actor Charles Napier, and his mother had been a top model in Berlin, Germany, both parents encourage Nick to follow the path of show business. It wasn't until after graduating high school that the acting bug came. Through a friend, Nick found his way to an agent and acting classes with Kathy Laughlin acting studio in Tampa, Florida. At the acting studio, he became friends and acted with 'Gary Daniels' He loved acting so much that he dropped out of college to pursue his newfound dream. Through numerous grueling round trip drives from Tampa to Miami for countless auditions, Nick landed TV commercials for companies such as Publix Supermarkets, Kentucky Fried Chicken, and even a MasterCard commercial with Jackie Gleason. He even landed small parts in the made for HBO movie _Long Gone_ ( 1987) and the comedy _Summer Rental_ (1985). At 21 years of age and SAG card in hand; Nick made the cross-country journey to Hollywood. After a year of rejection and bad luck, Nick headed back to Florida to re-group. During this rejuvenating year, Nick was a stand-in for Don Johnson on Miami Vice, did several more TV commercials including a national for McDonalds, and won a small role in the horror movie _Phantom of the Ritz_ (1992) . This along with a bit of modeling work gave Nick the energy needed for another trip back to Hollywood. This second trip to Hollywood was filled with studying at the Beverly Hills Playhouse, miles and miles of mountain bike riding, wave after of wave of surfing from Ventura County to K-38 in Baja, Mexico, and hundreds of rejections. At 25, Nick decided to pack it up, give up his dream of acting, and headed back to University. While at Florida State University for a Masters in Psychology, Nick dabbled in acting, but stuck to the books. In 1994, 10 years after high school graduation, and fresh out of university, Nick decided to join the United States Peace Corps. Nick spent about 2 years in the far east of Russia as an English teacher. He managed to become quite fluent in Russia, but stayed away from acting. After a short return to the USA, Nick headed to Japan to travel and have a bit of a working holiday. He continued working as an English teacher, but the show business bug came back to bite. In 2000, Nick was one of the first radio DJ'S at the new Radio station, Radio-i. This was just the beginning of a prosperous career in Japan. Since then, he has had several parts in Japanese TV dramas including "Order Made: Tailor Kusunoki" (2004) (mini) , numerous TV commercials, has appeared in over 30 company videos, and done hundreds of voice over jobs.