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Thomas Nicholas talks "American Pie" films, growing up in the industry, his new film "Adverse", and a story that proves what is meant to be yours, will be.
About Thomas Nicholas:
Thomas Nicholas, a long time member of the Screen Actor's Guild and ASCAP, recently joined the Producers Guild of America while producing and acting in his current film, Adverse, a Neo-noir suspense/drama with a large ensemble cast that includes Academy Award® Nominee Mickey Rourke, Academy Award® Nominee Sean Astin, Golden Globe® Nominee Lou Diamond Phillips, Golden Globe® Nominee Penelope Ann Miller, Matt Ryan, Jake T. Austin, Andrew Keegan, Luke Edwards, Shelley Regner and more. In 2018, he produced and starred in, Living Among Us,opposite William Saddler and the late Primetime Emmy® Nominee John Heard which was released by Vision Films, Sony Pictures Home Entertainment (US) and FOX (Asia).
Thomas began his acting career on Who's the Boss? playing a young Tony Danza. At age 12, Nicholas embarked on a series of feature films that would shape his young adult career, including Rookie of the Yearand A Kid in King Arthur's Court. By 18 he had recurring roles on hit TV shows like Party of Five and the role of "Kevin Myers" in the extremely successful American Pie franchise.
Nicholas began to focus on dramatic roles including the Roger Avary-directed, The Rules of Attraction with Faye Dunaway, Jessica Biel and Stealing Sinatra, opposite William H. Macy.
In 2009, he landed other exciting roles as a rookie cop in the drama, Life is Hot in Cracktown with Lara Flynn Boyle. He portrayed Abbie Hoffman in the film entitled, The Chicago 8. And as the role of Eugene in Nicole Holofcener's, Please Give, opposite Rebecca Hall and Catherine Keener, in which he and the cast won the 2011 Indie Spirit Robert Altman Award.
Recent releases include, Walt Before Mickey, where Nicholas portrays a young Walt Disney during the struggles of his early life and career. He was also a series regular on Steven Spielberg's TV drama series entitled, Red Band Society.
Thomas is currently developing a slate of films with his production company.
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Thomas Nicholas talks "American Pie" films, growing up in the industry, his new film "Adverse", and a story that proves what is meant to be yours, will be.
About Thomas Nicholas:
Thomas Nicholas, a long time member of the Screen Actor's Guild and ASCAP, recently joined the Producers Guild of America while producing and acting in his current film, Adverse, a Neo-noir suspense/drama with a large ensemble cast that includes Academy Award® Nominee Mickey Rourke, Academy Award® Nominee Sean Astin, Golden Globe® Nominee Lou Diamond Phillips, Golden Globe® Nominee Penelope Ann Miller, Matt Ryan, Jake T. Austin, Andrew Keegan, Luke Edwards, Shelley Regner and more. In 2018, he produced and starred in, Living Among Us,opposite William Saddler and the late Primetime Emmy® Nominee John Heard which was released by Vision Films, Sony Pictures Home Entertainment (US) and FOX (Asia).
Thomas began his acting career on Who's the Boss? playing a young Tony Danza. At age 12, Nicholas embarked on a series of feature films that would shape his young adult career, including Rookie of the Yearand A Kid in King Arthur's Court. By 18 he had recurring roles on hit TV shows like Party of Five and the role of "Kevin Myers" in the extremely successful American Pie franchise.
Nicholas began to focus on dramatic roles including the Roger Avary-directed, The Rules of Attraction with Faye Dunaway, Jessica Biel and Stealing Sinatra, opposite William H. Macy.
In 2009, he landed other exciting roles as a rookie cop in the drama, Life is Hot in Cracktown with Lara Flynn Boyle. He portrayed Abbie Hoffman in the film entitled, The Chicago 8. And as the role of Eugene in Nicole Holofcener's, Please Give, opposite Rebecca Hall and Catherine Keener, in which he and the cast won the 2011 Indie Spirit Robert Altman Award.
Recent releases include, Walt Before Mickey, where Nicholas portrays a young Walt Disney during the struggles of his early life and career. He was also a series regular on Steven Spielberg's TV drama series entitled, Red Band Society.
Thomas is currently developing a slate of films with his production company.
Twitter: @TINBand
Instagram: @TINBand
Follow the show on social media!
Instagram: https://instagram.com/thanksforcominginpodcast/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/tfci_podcast
Facebook: http://facebook.com/thanksforcominginpodcast/
Theme Music by Andrew Skrabutenas
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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