Nicolas Robin is a French actor. He grew up in the west of France between the ocean and the country. In love with the nature, he grew up with horses and dogs in the country, and support many organizations to protect animals. Nicolas started acting at 11, when he was discovered by French director José Pinheiro to play the lead in his TV movie "l'instit", shot in his hometown. Immediately, he got an agent and started to work in France with directors such as Renaud Bertrand, Pascal Chaumeil, Arnaud Selignac...getting the leading part in several TV movies. Nicolas rides horses at a professional level (show jumping, dressage...and breeds them as well), he does a lot of sports such as martial arts, surfing, windsurfing, running, snowboarding... Regarding Theater, Nicolas started at school and won later on, the "best young actor" award, at the Festival de Théâtre de Pont L'Abbé. After a summer in London, when he was 20, Nicolas moved to NYC and started to work on his accent with top dialect coach Deb Hecht. Being a huge fan of dialects, he can now do an American accent, Russian, German, French, Polish, Danish... At the same time, he studied with John Strasberg and at the Michael Howard Studio in NYC. When he was 22, Nicolas got the lead in the movie "Black Ocean" directed by the famous Belgian director Marion Hänsel, after 8 months of audition. The film World Premiered at the Venise Film Festival and was selected to TIFF, Pusan, Sao Paulo, Paris, Malmö (best film)...) Then, he pursued his career in Europe working with actors such as Christopher Lambert, Romain Duris, Guillaume Canet, Claude Brasseur, Jean Paul Rouve, Marc Zinga...and attended other film festivals like the Cannes Film Festival when he was part of the movie "The King of Escape" directed by Cesar Award Winner and Cannes "prix de la mise en scène" winner Alain Guiraudie. In love with indie movies, he worked with Belgian director Patrick Glotz, French directors Nicolas Boukhrief, Gabriel Le Bomin... In 2014, Nicolas started to work in English in movies such as "the Program" directed by Stephen Frears alongside Ben Foster, Chris O'dowd, Dustin Hoffman, Jesse Plemmons... and on the show Crossing lines alongside William Fichtner, Carrie Anne Moss, Donald Sutherland... Nicolas also writes, directs, works as a model, and has a degree (BAC +2) in International Trade.
When he made his directorial debut in 1970, Nicolas Roeg was already a 23-year veteran of the British film industry, starting out in 1947 as an editing apprentice and working his way up to cinematographer twelve years later. He first came to attention as part of the second unit on David Lean's Lawrence da Arábia (1962), with Roger Corman's A Orgia da Morte (1964) two years later containing his first really distinctive solo work. He went on to photograph films for such distinguished directors as François Truffaut (Fahrenheit 451 (1966)), John Schlesinger (Longe Deste Insensato Mundo (1967)) and Richard Lester (Petúlia, um Demônio de Mulher (1968)) before his sensational directorial debut in 1968. Co-directed with writer (and painter) Donald Cammell, Performance (1970) was intended to be a simple-minded star vehicle for Mick Jagger and Warner Bros were so horrified when they saw the final multi-layered kaleidoscope of sex, violence, and questions of identity that they delayed its release for two years. Roeg went to Australia for his solo debut as director (A Longa Caminhada (1971)), which was also his last film as cinematographer, and throughout the next decade he produced a world-class body of work (Inverno de Sangue em Veneza (1973); O Homem Que Caiu na Terra (1976); Bad Timing: Contratempo (1980)) that revealed his uniquely off-kilter view of the world, expressed through fragmented, dislocated images and a highly original yet strangely accessible approach to narrative. He married the star of Bad Timing: Contratempo (1980), the elegant Theresa Russell who would play the female lead in nearly all his subsequent films, though these have generally found less favor with critics and audiences, and the release of both Eureka (1983) and Desejo Selvagem (1991) was severely restricted due to problems with the films' distributors.
Nicolas Roussiau is known for Deux frères (2004), The Misadventures of Margaret (1998) and The Reckoning.
Graduated from the University of New Orleans in 1999 where he won "Best Actor" for his portrayal of 'Pale' in 'Burn This'. He followed up with performances as Sebastian in 'Twelth Night' and Nicholas Beckett in 'What the Butler Saw'. Nick is the son of an Italian mother and a Spanish father. Real mother, Lisa Ann Collura, passed away in 1985.
Nicolas Ruiz is known for The Good Boss (2021), Corsario (2018) and Vive Le Capital (2012).
Nicolas Sarkozy was born on 28 January 1955 in Paris, France. He is a writer and actor, known for The Last Summer (1997), Leclerc, un rêve d'Indochine (2003) and Something About Georgia (2009). He has been married to Carla Bruni since 2 February 2008. They have one child. He was previously married to Cecilia Albeniz and Marie-Dominique Culioli.
Nicolas Sartous is known for 7 Miljardi Gadu Pirms Pasaules Gala (2018), Alex Hugo (2014) and Plus belle la vie (2004).
The eldest child with two younger sisters, Nicolas Sellar was born as Nicolas Norrie Sellar, on November 15,1994, in Miami, Florida, to Frida and Norrie Alexander Sellar. His mother was born in Santa Marta, Colombia. His father was born in Philadelphia, USA. According to his 23andme, Nicolas' ancestry includes Spanish, Portuguese, English, Irish, Ashkenazi Jewish, Sub-Saharan African, Native American from Colombia, French, and German. He grew up in Miami, Florida. At the age of eighteen, Nicolas left to Florida State where he earned a degree in Finance in 3 years. After graduating from Florida State University, he headed to Europe to learn different languages. Having lived in Berlin, Nice, and Madrid he became conversational in French, German, and Portuguese. He then proceeded to pursue his dream of acting and returned back to the States. Since moving to Los Angeles in June, Nicolas has been arduously studying in different acting and improvisational schools. He has stared in many short films and commercials.
Nicolas Simon is known for 3 coeurs (2014), Envole-moi (2021) and Les seigneurs (2012).
Nicolas Steiner is known for Above and Below (2015), It's Me. Helmut (2009) and Schwitze (2008).