Nick Farnell is an actor and producer, known for Ned Kelly (2003), Where the Wild Things Are (2009) and Blue Heelers (1994).
Born in Yorkshire, England, 1961. Trained as an actor at the Royal Central School of Speech and Drama, London. Worked mainly in theatre for twenty years in the West End and touring the UK, also directing theatre in USA, Australia, Scandinavia and Europe. Relocated to Edinburgh, Scotland, in 2000, and worked with and for Ken Loach, Dexter Fletcher, Kate Dickie and Martin Compston. Nick managed representation for clients with Hunwick Hughes (until 2017) and was creative director for Kickabout Films (2010). Highly regarded as a theatre coach for the Scottish Drama Training Network (2016) and also as a director, lyricist and writer in musical theatre. In 2020 Nick became Creative Director and partner in Lock In Films based in Stoke-on-Trent, England, and London, England.
Nick Fawcett is an actor, known for Perfect Piece (2016), Coincidence (2011) and Lad: A Yorkshire Story (2013).
Nick Feld is known for Kingsman: The Golden Circle (2017), Luther: The Fallen Sun (2023) and Obsession (2023).
Nick became inspired to become a film director at 13 after seeing Martin Scorsese's 'Casino'. Soon after at the age of 16 he started taking video production classes in high school and bought his first VHS camera to make his short movies. Also at this time he wrote his first feature screenplay and has been writing ever since. Over the past 15 years he has written/directed/edited and produced numerous short movies and commercials. In 2007 he attended the Motion Picture Institute of Michigan where he excelled even more in the art of film-making where his first short movie as a writer/director, 'One Night In Rochester', was hailed the best film out of the class. At his graduation he was nominated for two screenwriting awards as well. All of this lead him to personally finance his first feature film 'Getting Out'. With 'Getting Out', Nick wrote the script while residing in Missouri. He posted the movie on a Michigan acting website hoping to gain interest in the project and planned on shooting it in Michigan. After being bombarded with submissions from talented actors in the Detroit metro area he managed to nail down a cast and crew (having never met any of them)and moved to Michigan to make the picture. With this project under his belt now he hopes it will gain interest within the film community and showcase his talent that will lead to other projects.
Nick was born in Redwood City, California on February 23rd, 1964. Nick's introduction into the Entertainment Industry was providing Celebrity voices to numerous radio stations in the Silicon Valley, as well as Morning Shows nationwide. Working with such notable talents as "Mancow" Muller, Mark S. Allen (Mark at the Movies on Reelz) and his then partner Ebro Darden (VP Emmis Communications). Nick's acting debut came as a featured background player as a Bellboy in Warner Brothers, "The Rookie", which starred in and was directed by Oscar Award Winning Director Clint Eastwood. Nick moved to the Sacramento area in 1991, where he met writer/director Joe Carnahan while auditioning for Carnahan's movie "Split". Fenske went on to work with Carnahan on countless other projects including "Blood, Guts, Bullets and Octane", "Smokin Aces", "Stretch" and "State of Affairs". In 2000 Nick provided the voice of Sammy Sosa for MTV's Celebrity Deathmatch in "Deathbowl 2000". He also provided the voice for the Winchester Mystery House's, "Audio Guided Tour", as well as the voice for WMH's, "Walk Amongst the Spirits". Nick's Network Debut was on NBC's "State of Affairs", which starred Katherine Heigl and Alfre Woodard. Nick most chilling performance was as Mass Murder Terrence Lee Horton in "In the Eyes of a Killer" which starred both Costas and Louis Mandylor, who also directed the film. Nick more recently has focused on creating and writing a new streaming Crime Drama series "Orchard Park", as well as writing some screenplays he hopes to produce as feature films.
Nick Ferry is known for The Lockdown (2021), 17 Nuclear (2022) and Love Me Stupid.
Nick Field is an actor, known for The Viking War (2019), Calamity Kevin (2019) and Scarlett (2019).
Award winning actor, director, writer, and producer Nick Finch was born and raised in Anaheim, California. Nick new from an early age that he wanted to be an actor. His first break came at the age of 5 starring opposite Tony Award Winner Robert Morris in the critically acclaimed production of Babes In Toyland at the Orange County Performing Arts Center and Pasadena Civic Auditorium. From there Nick began working consistently. For years he became a fixture on the #1 rated radio program "The Rick Dees In The Morning" show voicing audience favorites such as "Little Donnie" and "PeepShow". He then started his transition into film and television work. For years Nick has been studying with Stella Adler protégé Arthur Mendoza at the Actor's Circle Theater in Los Angeles. While studying with Arthur, Nick also got insight and advice from the likes of Benecio Del Toro and Laurence Fishburne. Honing his craft has been Nick's top priority. For the past several years Nick has been on fire in the commercial world. Booking national commercial campaigns for Toyota, McDonalds, Microsoft, Wells Fargo, NationWide Insurance, Butterfinger, Budweiser & Coca-Cola to name a few. Working with such directors as Craig Gillespie (Lars and the Real Girl), Rob Lowe, Joe Pytka, and "King of the Superbowl" Bryan Buckley. Also starring opposite Blake Griffin of the Los Angeles Clippers, supermodel Cindy Crawford, and Hulk Hogan in some of his spots. Most recently Nick has started his own production company "Crazy Magic Productions" with his brother Chris Finch.
Nick Finelli is known for Killin Smallz (2022).