Nick, a native of The Bronx, New York, was born into a unique cultural background as the only child of an immigrant Greek father and a Jewish mother.
Growing up, Nick discovered his passion for acting at a relatively young age and pursued it with dedication, attending LaGuardia High School for Performing Arts and later the Atlantic Theater Company's Acting School in New York City before relocating to Los Angeles at the age of 21.
Within his first year in Los Angeles, Nick began working in the entertainment industry, securing roles in prominent films and television shows, including the Academy Award-winning The Social Network, directed by David Fincher, as well as This Is Us on NBC, Masters of Sex on Showtime, and Shooter on USA, among other projects with notable directors such as Angus Wall, Alejandro G. Iñárritu, and Todd Strauss-Schulson.
As a writer, Nick co-wrote the short film "Queen," which garnered official selections at over thirty film festivals, including Cinequest, Boston International, Edinburgh, and Humboldt International, where he won the award for Best Narrative.
In 2013, Nick was diagnosed with a rare liver disease known as Budd-Chiari syndrome and was listed for a liver transplant. However, he was fortunate enough to have an alternative surgery that saved his life, and this profound experience inspired him to become an advocate for liver disease awareness, speaking at several public events for the American Liver Foundation.
When he is not committed to his artistic pursuits or visiting his doctors at Cedars-Sinai, Nick enjoys spending time with his fiancé and their feline companions.