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Nico is the Recipient of a New York Innovative Theatre Award for Best Leading Actor, and has been Nominated for a Joseph Jefferson Award for Best Supporting Actor. They've worked on stages around the country, and garnered rave reviews in leading and supporting roles. Credits include: the West Coast premiere of 'Honey Brown Eyes' at SF Playhouse, Animals Commit Suicide with terraNova Collective, 'The Rose Tattoo' at Shattered Globe in Chicago, 'The Jamb' by JStephen Brantley (directed by Obie Winner David Drake), and various iterations of Pier Valentino's: Show Without End!
Nico can be seen in the film "It Had To Be You," by Sasha Gordon (produced by Chris Columbus) and numerous short films.
Nico is based in Brooklyn
Manager: Christopher Silveri, Center Stage Management
Christopher@CSManagmentNYC.com, 646-876-9913
Agent: Grossman & Jack Talent
*Jeff Award Nomination--Outstanding Supporting Performance
"Enter Alvaro Mangiacavallo, banana truck driver, in the ebullient persona and lean form of Nic Grelli...and Grelli leaps boldly into the picture bringing a truckload of charisma, comic finesse and sexual energy." -Chicago On The Aisle
"a striking performance by Nic Grelli" -Around The Town
"Nic Grelli is funny and sensitive as Mangiacavallo, Serafina’s lover, with “the face of a clown.” [Their] shy, askwardness is endearing as Alvaro tries to woo his lady love, while being careful not to offend."
*New York Innovative Theatre Award-Best Leading Actor
New Yorker Review:
"Commanding the stage like a muscled-up rooster in combat boots, J. Stephen Brantley stars in his own play as a forty-year-old gay punk rocker on an angry mission to stop the love of his life—a wounded charmer played with desperate ebullience by Nic Grelli—from wasting away on Stolichnaya and crystal meth."
"Grelli’s edgy and amped-up performance as childish, adolescent, and adult Dragan, all rolled into one, perfectly exemplify the faces of this war." -ARThound
'My Stunt Double'
a short film by
Gabriel Judet-Weinshel
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