Nicky Dune

Born and raised in the United Kingdom, with Zimbabwean heritage, Nicky Dune is a breakout talent poised to take Hollywood by storm. It was at 10 years of age that Nicky, having undertaken a small role in his primary school play, was told that he should pursue his dreams, and focus his attention on acting. He never looked back. Nicky’s first love was the stage, and he studied at the Almeida Theatre in London. With musical theatre being a particular passion of his, he undertook roles in such family favourites as Little Shop of Horrors and Chitty Chitty Bang Bang. Nicky also has undertaken study at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama, and the Performing Arts Studio, along with a range of smaller workshop courses and private coaching.  The Aegean marks Nicky’s feature film debut, and he is excited to translate his skills from the stage to the big screen. Nicky’s remarkable capacity for long dialogue heavy scenes, his ability to capture the emotionality of a character in a single look or line, and his indefatigably bright, positive and ‘team player’ attitude, make him the perfect fit for The Aegean, and he is looking forward to creating a film that is both ambitious and grounded.

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