Nicolas Coster's illustrious career began in his teenage years at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts in London, where he honed his craft under the tutelage of renowned instructors Lee Strasberg and Milton Katselas.
He made his mark on the Broadway stage, performing in a diverse range of productions, including "Happy Birthday Wanda June", "Twigs", "See Saw", "Otherwise Engaged", and "The Little Foxes" alongside the iconic Elizabeth Taylor, with runs in both the US and London's Victoria Palace Theatre. He was also selected as the sole substitute for the legendary Sir Laurence Olivier in "Beckett", showcasing his versatility and range.
Coster's television credits boast an impressive array of guest appearances on popular series, including "Charlie's Angels", where he chased the lovely Jaclyn Smith around a football field, and "Magnum PI", where he engaged in a thrilling wrestling match with the incomparable Sammy Davis Jr. He also made memorable appearances on "Wonder Woman", "Incredible Hulk", and "One Day at a Time", opposite the talented Bonnie Franklin.
Early in his career, he shared the screen with the legendary Bruce Lee in "The Green Hornet", marking a significant milestone in his journey. He was also a part of the fan-favorite soap operas, earning a devoted following among fans of his work. "Secret Storm" was one of his earliest soap endeavors, followed by his iconic role as Robert Delaney on "Another World", which garnered immense popularity.
Coster's impressive resume includes stints on "All My Children" alongside the talented Susan Lucci and the esteemed patriarch Lionel Lockridge on "Santa Barbara", which enjoyed a successful run in Europe as a nighttime series. In Russia, "Santa Barbara" made history as the first soap opera to be aired in the country, playing to a huge and devoted audience.
His film credits boast a diverse range of projects, including "How I Got into College", "Betsey's Wedding", "Risky Business", and "Just You and Me Kid". He had the privilege of working alongside industry giants such as Robert Redford in "All the President's Men", Gregory Peck in "MacArthur", and Warren Beatty in "Reds". Most recently, he appeared on the critically acclaimed "The Young Pope" with Jude Law, as well as popular projects on Showtime and HBO.
Throughout his illustrious career, Coster has earned a few Daytime Emmy Awards for his work on the drama "The Bay", cementing his status as a respected and accomplished actor in the industry.