Nicholas Toppel is an actor, known for Seeds (2018).
Nicholas Torzeski is an actor and production manager, known for Warhead (1977).
Nicholas Tredrea is an actor, known for Mission: Impossible - Dead Reckoning - Part One (2023), Dance Academy: The Movie (2017) and Ellie & Natasia (2019).
At twelve years old Nicholas got his first video camera and started making movies with his friends. After high school he followed his dream of becoming a writer and director and attended film school. He wrote and directed the feature film Thunderbird (2019), the award winning short film Leave Us Alone, multiple music videos and over one hundred episodes of documentary, lifestyle and reality television.
Nicholas was born in Hong Kong, China. He attended school in Vancouver, Canada. He also attended school for a short time in Phoenix, Arizona before moving back to Hong Kong with his parents Patrick Yin Tse and Deborah Dik, and his sister, Jennifer (Ting Ting). Nicholas started his singing career around 1997.
Nicholas Tucci was born and raised in Middletown, CT. He graduated from Middletown High School before attending Yale University, where he received a BA in Theater and was a member of the sketch comedy group Suite 13. He has acted in numerous theatrical productions across the country, including multiple original works and many by William Shakespeare. He has also written several screenplays, both adapted and original, and all mainly rooted in the horror genre. A rabid, lifelong Stephen King fan, he owns a well-mannered Maine Coon cat named Church (after his favorite novel). Church is alive and well and lives in Middletown, albeit by a busy road.
Nicholas Tudor is an actor and art director, known for Timetable (2019), Where the Skin Lies (2017) and The BBC Television Shakespeare (1978).
The whole Turturro clan and their extended family seem to have gotten into the show biz act at one time or another. The youngest of three boys, including famous older brother (by five years) John Turturro, Nicholas Turturro was born on January 29, 1962, in Queens, New York, and grew up in its Rosedale section. He is the son of Italian-American parents, Katherine (Incerella), a jazz singer, and Nicholas Turturro, a construction worker and carpenter, who was born in Giovinazzo. After attending various Catholic schools, he graduated and majored in theater at Adelphi University for two years, but left to marry Jami Biunno and help raise their child, Erica. The couple later divorced. While working as a doorman at the St. Moritz Hotel in New York City, Nick managed to find a job as both an extra and voice-over artist in Spike Lee's Do the Right Thing (1989) after brother John introduced Nick to Spike. Spike took an immediate interest in the rough-edged Nick and wrote a featured role for him in his next film Mo' Better Blues (1990) in which John and Nick played repugnant Jewish brothers and co-owners of a club. Both the brothers went on to appear together again in Lee's Jungle Fever (1991) and Nick also appeared in Lee's Malcolm X (1992). Nick branched out on his own after this and earned parts in the movies Federal Hill (1994) and Excess Baggage (1997), and garnered serious TV attention as rookie detective "James Martinez" on NYPD Blue (1993) earning a couple of Emmy nominations in the process. His character was originally created as a foil to David Caruso star character, but he lost momentum after Caruso's early departure from the show. Still, he managed to hang around for seven seasons. Very dark in tone and complexion, the compact-framed Nick certainly has had a wealth of experience in mob drama, playing a young Al Capone in one guest appearance, and assorted mobster types in other TV-movies. Plenty of guest-starring roles have also come his way with episodes of Law & Order (1990), L.A. Law (1986) and The Twilight Zone (1985) and a recurring role on Third Watch (1999). He has lightened up on a rare occasion in such comedies as The Drew Carey Show (1995) and in a couple of failed pilots. Into the millennium, Nicholas continues to work steadily including the comedies The Shipment (2001) and The Biz (2002); played the title role of Angelo Buono in the crime drama The Hillside Strangler (2004) and then turned around to play a good guy officer in First Sunday (2008); appeared in the sports comedy remake of The Longest Yard (2005) starring Adam Sandler; starred as the title TV producer nobody recalls in Remembering Phil (2008); co-starred in the gangster movie Street Boss (2009); as well as the low level comedy The Deported (2009); supported comic actor Kevin James in both Zookeeper (2011) and Paul Blart: Mall Cop 2 (2015); appeared as part of the kidnapped ensemble in the crime comedy The Wretched (2016); had parts in a couple of biographical dramas including A Chance in the World (2017) and the Oscar-winning BlacKkKlansman (2018); as well as the action thrillers Las Vegas Vietnam: The Movie (2019) and Shooting Heroin (2020). On stage, Nick has appeared in "Wild Goose", "The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui" (with John) "Lusting After Popino's Wife" and "Siddown: Conversations With the Mob". Nick's never strayed too far from the family fold. He's appeared in a number of John's projects over the years that have also occasionally featured cousin Aida Turturro (from The Sopranos (1999) fame). His mother has also appeared in a few films, as has John's wife and sons. Nick remarried a number of years ago.
Nicholas Urda is an actor and writer, known for Queue (2012), Strawberry Flavored Plastic (2019) and Lovestruck! (2012).
Nicholas was born and raised in a small town on the coast of Lake Erie just outside Cleveland, Ohio. Growing up in the Midwest he discovered a love for competitive sports and martial arts, while action in film and television always seemed to captivate Nicholas. A stuntman was not a practical profession of choice in Ohio, but the desire to become a stuntman started from a young age. Nicholas went on to compete as an NCAA pole-vaulter for Ashland University where he graduated with a Bachelors of Science degree. Shortly after college Nicholas rediscovered his passion for the entertainment industry. With a great deal of hard work, patience and a little bit of luck on his side Nicholas landed his first job with Paramount Pictures in his own backyard. A few years later Nicholas stumbled onto the biggest opportunity of his life when was hired for a Nickelodeon TV series in Pittsburgh, PA. It was on this job that he was taught the most valuable tools he would ever learn for the road to come. Working on the TV series was the catalyst that inspired Nicholas to move West. He knew that in order to make this his career he would have to constantly surround himself with the best in the world. Shortly after the end of the TV show Nicholas and his wife packed up their belongings and drove West across the country to create a new life in Los Angeles. Nicholas is a working professional stuntman in Los Angeles, CA.