Nick Nevern is a British actor and director who has made a significant impact in the entertainment industry. His journey began in Russia, where he spent some time before returning to London and starting his acting career.
Nevern's early appearances on television screens date back to 2002, when he starred in the "made-for-tv" film "Out of Control", a drama that explored the lives of three boys sent to a young offenders institute. He then went on to appear in the TV football drama "Dream Team" in 2006, playing the role of Pavel Kovac for two episodes.
In 2007, Nevern's career continued to flourish as he appeared in a variety of films and television shows, including "Bonkers", "Hotel Babylon", "The English Class", and "I Want Candy". He also played the role of Viktor in four episodes of "The English Class" and appeared in the film "I Want Candy".
2008 proved to be a significant year for Nevern, as he appeared in several notable films and television shows. These included "West 10 LDN", "Adulthood", "Eastenders", "Matroesjka's 2", and "Spooks". He also played the role of Rogowski in "Shameless", Lenny in "Jonathan Creek", and Elliot Johns in "The Bill".
In 2009, Nevern continued to build his reputation as a talented actor, appearing in films such as "Mission London" and playing the role of Ely in the TV mini-series "The Deep". He also starred in the films "7lives" and "The Tapes", and played the roles of Andrew in "Turnout", Roger in "Demon Never Dies", and Marky in "Victim".
One of Nevern's most notable roles was in the 2011 film "Terry", which he also wrote and directed. The documentary-style film follows the life of Terry Jones, a man who was involved in petty crime, drugs, and extreme violence.
2012 was a significant year for Nevern, as he starred in some of the biggest British films of the year. These included "The Sweeney", "The Rise & Fall of a White Collar Hooligan", and "Riot", which was also known as "Riot".