
Nikola Nikolow
Actor
Nikola Nikolov is a European actor based in the UK, dedicated to his goals and principles. He believes in hard work and preparation.
Throughout his years in the industry, Nikola has trained in martial arts (boxing, karate, kickboxing), He's also taken piano, guitar, and singing lessons. Nikola Is trained in shooting and archery as well. He is professionally prepared by voice coaches, stage acting coaches, acting for Film and TV at the Eldon TV Studio, body movement coach, and stage-fight coach at Guildhall Theater Portsmouth. Nick's core acting training was led by Industry Professionals at the University of Portsmouth (2018-2021).
As an actor, he has plenty of experience behind the camera and on stage. He has been cast in more than 10 plays and over 30 film projects. Nick is honored with awards for "Best Supporting Role" from the National Academy of Theater and Film Arts at a Theater Festival, as well as an Annual Diploma in Arts from The Mayor of Targovishte Municipality, for "Acting Services". He also has completed The Bronze Standard of the Duke of Edinburgh International Award.
Nikola loves adventures, martial arts, psychology, cinema, theater, poetry, music, books, meeting new people, and discussing ideas.
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Aktenzeichen XY ... ungelöst (Broadcast)
On November 13, ZDF will show the new sequel to the TV series Aktenzeichen XY ... ungelöst.
The actor Michael Kosterin took on the role of the perpetrator in one episode. -
Broadcast of the TV Docu "Triff ... Goethe"
On February 3, 2021, the channel KiKA will broadcast the new episode of Triff ... Goethe.
The actor Nicolas Stöcklein plays the historical role of German publisher Friedrich Justin Bertuch. -
New dramatic monologue "The Society"
We are pleased to present the new dramatic monologue “The Society”, performed by actress Jennifer Salcudean.
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Commercial shoot for Augsburg University of Applied Sciences
The actress Denisa-Dilara Erez is in front of the camera for a commercial shoot for Augsburg University of Applied Sciences.
Director: Marcus Lange.