Nicholas Alexander(VI)
- Actor
- Producer
- Director
Alexander's multifaceted presence in Hollywood seamlessly bridges the realms of acting, producing, and directing, both on the grand cinematic stage and the intimate small screen. His cinematic journey found its inaugural chapter in the internationally acclaimed 'Tempting Fate,' marking his entrance as a feature film actor. This remarkable film not only graced the prestigious 2015 Pan African Film Festival in Los Angeles but also commanded premieres in theaters across Nigeria and Ghana, solidifying his footprint on the global film landscape.
The echoes of Alexander's talent reverberated through hit TV shows such as 'The Last Ship,' FX's 'You're The Worst,' Netflix's 'Love,' NBC's 'The Player,' and CBS's 'S.W.A.T.' His on-screen prowess was further highlighted on the festival stage, where he led the multi Award-winning short film 'Jacob Stone' to accolades during the 2015 circuit. This exceptional portrayal earned him dual Best Actor nominations, while the film itself secured the coveted Best Short award at the esteemed Catalina Film Festival. The recognition journey continued with eight nominations and two additional victories for Best Short and Best Drama.
Transitioning behind the camera, Alexander embarked on a dynamic producing journey, orchestrating the inaugural chapter of Dan Davies' trilogy series 'Mr. Thursday.' Embarking into the realm of horror, he co-produced the compelling 'Curse of Mesopotamia' alongside Director Lauand Omar. This production journey traversed the landscapes from Kurdistan to Jordan, overcoming historical challenges to achieve a triumphant Amazon release and secure a prestigious position among the top 30 most-viewed horror titles on iTunes.
Stepping into the director's chair, Alexander's creative energy found new avenues in his impactful directorial debut with the mesmerizing short film 'Touch.' The narrative's world premiere graced the illustrious Hollywood Chinese Theater during the Oscar-qualifying Hollyshorts Film Festival, adding a remarkable directorial chapter to his multifaceted journey-evolving from an accomplished actor and behind-the-scenes writer-producer into an all-encompassing industry presence.
Alexander's dynamic presence continues to shape the entertainment landscape, with his multifaceted contributions leaving an indelible mark in both the spotlight and behind the scenes.
The echoes of Alexander's talent reverberated through hit TV shows such as 'The Last Ship,' FX's 'You're The Worst,' Netflix's 'Love,' NBC's 'The Player,' and CBS's 'S.W.A.T.' His on-screen prowess was further highlighted on the festival stage, where he led the multi Award-winning short film 'Jacob Stone' to accolades during the 2015 circuit. This exceptional portrayal earned him dual Best Actor nominations, while the film itself secured the coveted Best Short award at the esteemed Catalina Film Festival. The recognition journey continued with eight nominations and two additional victories for Best Short and Best Drama.
Transitioning behind the camera, Alexander embarked on a dynamic producing journey, orchestrating the inaugural chapter of Dan Davies' trilogy series 'Mr. Thursday.' Embarking into the realm of horror, he co-produced the compelling 'Curse of Mesopotamia' alongside Director Lauand Omar. This production journey traversed the landscapes from Kurdistan to Jordan, overcoming historical challenges to achieve a triumphant Amazon release and secure a prestigious position among the top 30 most-viewed horror titles on iTunes.
Stepping into the director's chair, Alexander's creative energy found new avenues in his impactful directorial debut with the mesmerizing short film 'Touch.' The narrative's world premiere graced the illustrious Hollywood Chinese Theater during the Oscar-qualifying Hollyshorts Film Festival, adding a remarkable directorial chapter to his multifaceted journey-evolving from an accomplished actor and behind-the-scenes writer-producer into an all-encompassing industry presence.
Alexander's dynamic presence continues to shape the entertainment landscape, with his multifaceted contributions leaving an indelible mark in both the spotlight and behind the scenes.