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Nic Novicki has been performing for large crowds
of people since age 8. As a kid, he would give comical speeches to organizations
in order to raise money for the Little People of America. His achievements
earlier on in his life led him into representing the youth leadership forum (YLF)
for persons with disabilities. He spoke with Bob Dole in front of Congress at
the 11th anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act, introducing
Secretary of Labor Elaine Chao. He was awarded an academic scholarship to Temple
University's Fox school of business where he graduated cum laude double majoring
in Marketing and Entrepreneurship.
During his first week of school Nic walked past a comedy club and decided to
give stand-up a shot. He must have nailed it straight out of the gate because
just 3 days later he was being paid for his work. His experiences in stand-up
comedy soon led to an interest in acting. Wanting to learn more about his new
found craft, Nic studied acting at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts, School
of Film and Television, and improvisational comedy at the Upright Citizens
Brigade.
This talented young man continued following his dreams of pursuing a career in the
entertainment industry. He joined a start up Production/Marketing Company called
Instant Gratification Entertainment, and began a career in Producing. He's
produced several independent movies, commercials, music videos, and developed
Marketing campaigns for Sony, Universal and many other companies. In between
producing projects he's managed to flourish as an actor appearing on HBO's hit
show The Sopranos, ABC's Private Practice, Starz's Headcase, and on Saturday
Night Live in a recurring role as "Alfie". Currently he has a recurring role on
a new HBO show called “Boardwalk Empire” which is being produced, and directed
by legendary film maker Martin Scorsese. |
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