NICK FINK
Nick Fink is a triple-threat plus. He can act, make the surliest of people burst out in laughter or tears, and sing in a smooth baritone. He was “Ryan Clarke” on the CW series Legacies, “Wilson” on the web series sensation Guilty Party, “Jake” on the internet hit T@gged, and “Shawn” on the Freeform series The Fosters and he played Brandon Page on "All Rise".
You may ask, “How can one man be so many people at once?” Simple. Nick Fink is an actor in demand. Nick’s breakout role was “Tyler” in the critically-acclaimed MTV series Sweet/Vicious, and he is just plain multi-talented. Improv, singing, standup, acting, multimedia visual arts, and playing piano and guitar; the list of Fink skills goes on and on- he can even solve a Rubix cube in under a minute. This heart-throb with a strong following on social media also plays a mean hacky sack and is so charming, he’ll always let you win.
Originally from Fargo, North Dakota, Fink landed in Los Angeles by way of Arizona when he sang his heart out on American Idol, making it through to the Hollywood callbacks. His first acting break was recurring on FOX’s hit series Glee, and then lots of good stuff following: a guest starring role on CBS’s The Mentalist and Criminal Minds, co-starring on FX’s Justified, six test deals, several national commercials (Apple, Microsoft, Jeep & Shoe Dazzle), and all sorts of online projects. He was also a regular cast member on the Disney online series Explored and won Boy Search, Funny or Die’s reality singing competition to form a new boy band called The New Average, in which he is highlighted in their hit single "Hey! (The Last Night Ever)."
More recently he has appeared in the series Justified, The Mentalist, and The Spring Breakers. And the hit film, Trace.
Nick has also had time to fit in starring in several feature films: The Way You Look Tonight, Ostrichland, The Turner Risk, Ghost Squad, Trace, Loserville, and as the lead in the independent film, The Great and The Small alongside Melanie Lynskey, Ritchie Coster, Louisa Krasue and Ann Dowd, which has been garnering acclaim on the festival circuit. Serious preparation goes into every acting role as he immerses himself into the character. Nick Fink is a very busy guy, but he wouldn’t have it any other way.