Mx. Nicky Endres (they/she) has long defied convention. An adopted Asian-American Non-Binary Transfeminine Queer actor, comic, voice artist, and audiobook narrator with keen comedic timing and a love for auditorily-naturalistic (but visually-nightmarish) compound sentences, they have long challenged cultural categories to forge their own way. An English/Theatre double-major, Nicky spent most of their liberal arts university education reading, writing, and performing - and after toiling over which of the three was the sexiest way to be a starving artist, went all-in on Hollywood because it snows in New York. Nicky is a convergence of contraries: East and West, masculine and feminine, pathos and levity. With a specialty for gender transformation, they are cast as much for their androgynous look as for their versatility across the gender spectrum, providing authenticity to multidimensional Queer identities. Although the pitch and texture of Nicky's signature sultry sonacy can range from baritone to alto, lending itself to characters of all genders, their natural Non-Binary Trans voice isn't so much a Sound as it is a Perspective. Nicky has enjoyed a wide variety of roles in TV, film, and theatre - recurring on One Day at a Time (Netflix; PopTV) and with notable guest stars in The Dropout (Hulu) and NCIS: Los Angeles (CBS). Other recent credits include Lucifer (Netflix) and On the Verge (Netflix). Nicky also provides the English-language voice for the starring role of Spanish Trans icon Christina Ortiz Rodriguez in Veneno, the limited series about her life (HBO Max). Hailing from a small town in Wisconsin, Nicky discovered a passion for dialects - a passion rooted in overcoming their own wholesome Midwestern brogue. Also a DIY maven, graphic designer, and SharePoint architect, Nicky most appreciates the design elements of storytelling, and brings a winsome combination of heart and smart to every project. Nicky's modern, unpretentious, naturally didactic way of speaking has earned them a reputation as an Edutainer; even their bluest stand-up sets have the unwitting effect of a sex-positive TED talk. Nicky enjoys martial arts, dark existentialist themes, victories in representation and inclusion, and unicorns. They are passionate about building bridges with LGBTQIA+ Allies, advocating for sex-positivity & consent, and - most of all, and with deep sincerity - Nicky is devoted to Xena: Warrior Princess.
Nicky Evans was born on April 20, 1979 in Bradford, West Yorkshire, England. He is an actor, known for Shameless (2004), Emmerdale Farm (1972) and Emmerdale: Revenge (1998).
Nicky Excitement is known for When Jeff Tried to Save the World (2018), Win It All (2017) and Easy (2016).
Nicky Fylan is an actor and producer, known for Screwballs (1983), Point of No Return (1976) and Dream on the Run (1977).
Nicky Goldie is an actress, known for Call the Midwife (2012) and The Pale Horse (2020).
Nicky Guadagni is known for Cube (1997), Ready or Not (2019) and Lars and the Real Girl (2007).
Nicky Harley is an actor, known for Game of Thrones (2011), Bloodlands (2021) and Day 351 (2020).
Nicky Haslam was born on 27 September 1939 in Buckinghamshire, England, UK. He is an actor, known for Nicky Haslam: Total Control (2012), Nicky Haslam: Illusions (2012) and Nigella (2005).
Nicky Henson was born in London, the son of Harriet Martha (Collins) and comedian Leslie Henson. He trained as a stage manager at RADA and made his theatrical debut in 1963, thereafter alternating between stage and screen. Henson was a member of the Young Vic Company from its inception in 1970 and later also joined the Royal Shakespeare Company and the National Theatre Company. He had the good looks and resonant voice perfectly suited to impersonating a diverse gallery of classic literary characters: Pozzo in Samuel Beckett's Waiting for Godot, Mercutio in Romeo and Juliet, Petruchio in The Taming of the Shrew, Bottom in A Midsummer Night's Dream, as well as title roles in Later Leonardo (as Da Vinci in 1976) and Oedipus at the Crossroads (in 1977). Henson played a few leads in motion pictures, albeit mostly in low budget exploitation films. He is remembered for the cult horror film Psychomania (1973) as the leader of a pack of zombie bikers. A keen motorcyclist himself, Henson performed all but three of the stunts (those three fell to his stand-in, a guy named Cliff Diggins, who invariably ended up in hospital each time). He was also top-billed in a lesser remake of Henry Fielding's novel (The Bawdy Adventures of Tom Jones (1976)) and furnished an agreeable parody of Roger Moore in the James Bond pastiche No. 1 of the Secret Service (1977). A familiar face on television, Henson excelled at playing cultivated gents, snobs, playboys or cads. His many guest roles included five appearances in The Bill (1984) (as three different characters), an acerbic Chief Superintendant in A Touch of Frost (1992), a celebrity chef judge in Pie in the Sky (1994) and a nefarious former associate of the butler in Downton Abbey (2010). He is also fondly remembered as a swaggering gigolo in Fawlty Towers: The Psychiatrist (1979). Rather self-deprecating, he once commented to have "done pretty well for someone with no ambition". Though battling cancer for the last twenty years of his life, Henson continued acting on screen until 2018. His first wife was the actress Una Stubbs with whom he appeared in the popular soap EastEnders (1985) in 2006.
Nicky Hopkins was born on February 24, 1944 in London, England. He is known for Tommy (1975), Son of Dracula (1973) and Amazing Journey: The Story of The Who (2007). He was married to Moira. He died on September 6, 1994 in Nashville, Tennessee, USA.