Nicky Endres, a Non-Binary Transfeminine Queer individual, has consistently refused to conform to societal norms. As an adopted Asian-American, they possess a unique blend of cultural backgrounds, which has enabled them to navigate multiple identities and forge their own path. With a strong foundation in English and Theatre, Nicky's academic pursuits focused on reading, writing, and performing, ultimately leading them to pursue a career in Hollywood.
As a convergence of seemingly opposing forces, Nicky embodies the contrasts between East and West, masculinity and femininity, and pathos and levity. Their androgynous appearance, versatility across the gender spectrum, and ability to authentically portray multidimensional Queer identities have made them a sought-after actor. Nicky's voice, which can range from baritone to alto, lends itself to characters of all genders, while their natural Non-Binary Trans voice serves as a unique perspective.
Nicky's extensive experience in TV, film, and theatre includes recurring roles in One Day at a Time (Netflix; PopTV) and notable guest appearances in The Dropout (Hulu) and NCIS: Los Angeles (CBS). They have also appeared in Lucifer (Netflix) and On the Verge (Netflix),as well as providing the English-language voice for Christina Ortiz Rodriguez in Veneno, a limited series about her life (HBO Max).
Born in a small town in Wisconsin, Nicky discovered their passion for dialects while overcoming their own Midwestern accent. A self-taught individual, they excel in various skills, including graphic design, SharePoint architecture, and martial arts. Nicky's appreciation for design elements in storytelling and their ability to bring a winning combination of heart and intelligence to every project have earned them a reputation as an Edutainer.
Nicky's engaging, down-to-earth, and didactic approach to communication has led to a reputation as a sex-positive speaker, and their stand-up comedy sets often unintentionally resemble a sex-positive TED talk. In their free time, Nicky enjoys exploring dark existentialist themes, celebrating victories in representation and inclusion, and cherishing unicorns. They are dedicated to building bridges with LGBTQIA+ Allies, advocating for sex-positivity and consent, and above all, are deeply devoted to Xena: Warrior Princess.