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Nicholas Blake

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NICHOLAS BLAKE

Nicholas made his debut with Theatre 5 in 2003, starting with adult acting classes. It wasn't long before he was cast in a Theatre 5 production. His first role was as Jack Worthing in Oscar Wilde's masterpiece "The Importance of being Earnest".
Following this performance Nicholas was cast as the Captain of the ill fated ship "The Empress of Ireland" in Robert G. Bowe's acclaimed play "Kendall's Curse". Next in line was the challenge of Shakespeare. Nicholas took on the role of the furious sword-master Tybalt in "Romeo and Juliet".
Recently, Nicholas made his television debut in Creepy Canada's episode on Skeleton Park in Kingston.
He is currently searching for representation as well as any and all acting opportunities to further his career.