Nick Stanton was born on 22 September 1979 in Marshall, Minnesota, USA. He is a writer and producer, known for Zeke and Luther (2009), Prince of Peoria (2018) and Gamer's Guide to Pretty Much Everything (2015).
Of Italian heritage, Nick was born in The Bronx projects, raised on Long Island, Pelham Manor, and Mt. Vernon, New York. Nick spent his childhood listening to his father performing dozens of accents and comedy sketches. Cartoons were Nick's babysitter, thus giving him and early ear for his voiceover gifts. Nick's dad was part of an early 1950's Bronx crew of future entertainers, led by the super talented writer and actor Rudy Deluca. Rudy went off to Hollywood and teamed up with Mel Brooks to write, produce, and act in the majority of Mel's films. Over 50 years later, fate brought Rudy into Nick's life in Los Angeles. Nick started his acting career as Nicholas James Tate in 1990 as a non-union extra on Law & Order. For the next 4 years, he lived in New York City, performing in Murder Mystery shows around the world with now superstar performers Connie Britton and Aasif Mandvi. He dedicated that stage name to silent film star Harold Lloyd, as a tribute to Harold attending Tate University in one of his silent films. Nick's screen / stage credits changed to his birth name-Nick Stellate-as of 2000. Most of his credits prior to 2000, occurred while he was living in Mt. Vernon. Nick's childhood dreams became reality in 1996 when he acquired the highly sought after SAG card. His ambitious spirit helped guide his way up the extra ranks in New York until 1997 when he landed a featured extra role as Renee Zellwegger's Hasidic bodyguard in "A Price Above Rubies." After appearing as an extra in dozens of TV Shows , Pilots, and Feature Films from 1997-1998, he landed 13 voices on Pokemon, hence a voiceover career changer. Nick is now credited with over 2500 Animation, Video Game , and Film voice characters. Followed shortly by his worldwide Pokemon recognition, he relocated to Los Angeles in Nov 1998. Nick's acting career began to blossom almost immediately. He landed many lead and supporting roles in feature films along with guest and co-starring roles on popular TV Shows from detectives to bad guys, bodybuilders to eastern block thugs. He's worked with and become friends with some the world's most talented performers including: Connie Britton, Paul Sorvino, Eric Roberts, Mickey Rourke, Al Pacino, Viggo Mortensen, Tony Shaloub, Renee Zellwegger, Val Kilmer, Christopher Meloni and Faye Dunaway to name a few. Nick counts his blessings daily to be working and has an immense respect and grateful energy he shares wholeheartedly. "I'm living one of my dreams as an actor, and when I'm on set, or behind the mic, I feel like I'm home," he quoted to Filmstar magazine. Nick has raised financing and produced several projects, while continuing his fun acting/voice over careers. For the past 10 years, he's been credited with over 500 character voices on Storychimes for children, based in Los Angeles. Nick lives in New York and Los Angeles now. His brother Frankie Stellate was his biggest motivator throughout his acting career. Nick dedicates all of his past, current, and future successes to his wonderful brother Frankie, who passed October 12, 2018. "Frankie, this is for you, always was, always will be my brother!"
What most people don't know is Stevenson is in close relation to Robert Stevenson, the famous Hollywood director of such Disney classics as "Mary Poppins", "Bedknobs And Broomsticks", "The Love Bug", and many more. Stevenson is an incredibly versatile actor who bounces seamlessly from comedy to drama. When it comes to acting, Stevenson has had a crack at all disciplines and left a mark - a rather exciting intense, unwavering, subtle, vulnerable, and sometimes in-your-face indelible impression. Stevenson can be seen most recently in The Long Road Home for NatGeo, The Son as Fred Bernhauer for AMC, and Netflix's stand-out hit, "Orange Is the New Black" as Pete Harper. The series is written and produced by Jenji Kohan ("Weeds"). He has guest-starred and appeared opposite the likes of Pierce Brosnan, Jerry Seinfeld, Kathleen Chalfant, Jason Biggs, Michael Kelly, and Jim Caviezel among many others. He continues to embrace his old theater roots around the globe and will be planting his feet again in Austin, making his Zach Theater debut as Ed in "The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time" with previews beginning at the end of January 2018. Stevenson's voice can be heard at any time on many famous ad campaigns such as Gillette, Miller Light, Energizer Batteries, British Airways, The Sydney Morning Herald, Louis Vuitton, McDonald's, and for The Weinstein Company, among others. In between gigs, Stevenson paints, writes, and frames his own photography, often hosting an exhibition here or there. As a writer, Stevenson's ideas never cease. He has three other completed screenplays, one of which he plans to shoot in Louisiana in 2018. He also plans on shooting at least one of his other features in Texas in 2017/18, along with a teleplay and a violent TV pilot titled "The Bradman's", for which he is seeking funding. Stevenson graduated from The Atlantic Theater Company's Conservative Acting School in 2002. Since then, he has performed in many productions all around the country and upstate (in his summer stock days). In 2006, Nick co-founded The Outhouse Theatre Company, dedicated to the cultivation and development of both emerging and established Australian theater artists. Some of his favorite theater credits include The Boys, Mercy Thieves, Balm in Gilead, Careless Love, He Died with a Falafel in His Hand, Bed, and How The Other Half Loves by Alan Ayckbourn, to name a few. In 2007, for his love of theater, Stevenson traveled to Greece with the One Year Lease Troupe and performed in "Widows" and "Reader" by Ariel Dorfman. "Reader" was also performed at The New York Fringe Festival and received high praise from critics. Stevenson lives in Austin, Texas, and has two kids.
Nick Stewart was born on March 15, 1910 in New York City, New York, USA. He was an actor, known for It's a Mad Mad Mad Mad World (1963), Silver Streak (1976) and Song of the South (1946). He was married to Edna Wortherly. He died on December 18, 2000 in Los Angeles, California, USA.
Nick Stojanovic was born on December 6 in Toronto Canada and is the third child of Rosa and Canadian Soccer Hall of Fame inductee Momcilo (Mike) Stojanovic. Nick trained in the U.K. at the British American Drama Academy's Mid Summer In Oxford program in conjunction with the Yale School of Drama. He also completed a year long Second City Improv Conservatory program while earning his Bachelor of Commerce degree from Ryerson University in Toronto.
Nick Street is known for Live PD (2016) and Live PD: Police Patrol (2017).
Nick Sullivan is an actor, known for Our Idiot Brother (2011), All My Children (1970) and Hotaru no haka (1988).
Nick Sumida is known for I [Heart] Arlo (2021), Harvey Beaks (2015) and Lightyear (2022).
Nick Sumner-Wright is an actor, known for Time Apart (2020), Downriver (2015) and A Class Act (2014).
Nick Sun is known for Astro Loco (2021), Aunty Plop Plop's Useless Shop (2016) and Ronny Chieng: International Student (2017).