Nick Sarkisov was born in Tbilisi, Georgia. He grew up as the son of a Soviet diplomat in an oppressive regime where he had a lack of contact with the arts, particularly his future passion, cinema. His extensive travels helped him to realize his love for beauty, landscape, and storytelling. In 2011 Nick enrolled in the film studies program at UCLA, where he worked on numerous student projects, expanding his once stifled knowledge of cinema. After finishing his studies, Nick worked as a reader for Even Chernov before moving back to Georgia where he wrote and directed his first feature, entitled Krasny. The acclaim garnered from Krasny led him to direct 30 episodes of Luna, a popular Russian television show.
Nick Saso was born on August 29, 1997 in San Jose, California, USA. He is an actor, known for Shithouse (2020), Criminal Minds (2005) and Dear White People (2017).
Nick Sasso is known for Haymaker (2021), Able Danger (2008) and The Sopranos (1999).
Nick Scalise is known for Bundles (2022), We Own This City (2022) and Moonlight Strangers (2021).
Nick Scalli is known for Wicked Tuna (2012).
Nick Scalzo is known for Women... and Sometimes Men (2017) and W. and the Freedom Fighters (2007).
Nick Schou is a writer, known for Kill the Messenger (2014) and America's War on Drugs (2017).
Nick is an American actor, writer and producer who was born near Minneapolis, Minnesota. He has recently starred as Major Robert Stobo in the biographical trilogy, Washington's Armor. He also executive produced the suspense thriller, Shadow Creek, and has written and co-written several feature films and continues to produce project in and around Fort Worth, Texas.
Nick Scime is an actor, known for Creature from Cannibal Creek (2019).
In the summer of 1996, Searcy produced, directed and acted in his first independent feature, Paradise Falls (1997). Searcy's other film credits include the blockbusters Nell (1994), The Fugitive (1993), Cast Away (2000), Head of State (2003), Runaway Jury (2003), and The Ugly Truth (2009). He broke onto the scene as the villain Frank Bennett in Universal's Fried Green Tomatoes (1991). Searcy is a veteran of several television series. He had a recurring role on ABC's Thunder Alley (1994) was a series regular on CBS' American Gothic (1995) UPN's "7 Days" (1998-2001) and ABC's Rodney (2004) (2004-2006) and has guest starred on Boston Legal (2004), CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (2000), and The West Wing (1999), among others. He has also starred in several movies-of-the-week, including In the Best of Families: Marriage, Pride & Madness (1994), Stolen Innocence (1995) all for CBS. Searcy was a series regular on HBO's From the Earth to the Moon (1998). Searcy's theatre credits include several Off-Broadway plays and regional/stock productions of "Guys and Dolls," "Cabaret" and "Jesus Christ Superstar." Searcy is married to the actress Leslie Riley and has 2 lovely children, Chloe and Omar.