Nickolas Ray Young is a highly acclaimed American actor, boasting an impressive array of starring roles in an assortment of critically acclaimed motion pictures, including the notable films "Friend of the World" and "Touch", which have garnered widespread recognition and acclaim within the cinematic community.
Notably, Young has also made a profound and lasting impression within the realm of theatre, having taken to the stage in a multitude of productions, including the poignant and powerful "The Diary of Anne Frank" and the thought-provoking "The Other Place", both presented by the renowned and respected OnStage Playhouse.
Starting from the late 1980s and extending into the early 1990s, Young embarked on a career path that would ultimately lead him to the spotlight of the entertainment industry. During this formative period, he spent his time working on various television projects in the state of Arizona, laying the groundwork for his future endeavors.
Years later, Young made the decision to relocate to San Diego County, a move that would prove to be instrumental in his growth as a performer. It was here that he continued to refine his craft, dedicating himself to the pursuit of excellence in both film and theater.