Nick Carl

Nickolas "Nick" Carl (born May 9, 1996) is an American teen actor. He has appeared in a number of films, televised shows, and print work. His more notable work includes The Ashley Project (2010), East of the Highway (2010), and Roughrider (2012). He has also appeared in a number of short films including The Art Gallery (2009), Warm Fuzzy (2009), and Mister Cupcakes (2009).

Early life and career
Nickolas was born in San Antonio, Texas. He was soon adopted by his parents Paul and Lori Carl, who later adopted another child, his little sister Kelli. Nickolas went to Northwest Elementary School his kindergarten year, then transferred over to Murchison Elementary School, were he attended first through the fifth grade. He then went to Kelly Lane Middle School were he soon got his first taste of acting. In the middle of his sixth grade year he got the chance to be an extra in the Robert Rodriguez film Shorts (2009). This encouraged him to start acting, beginning with his school productions. He soon was signed on with TAG Talent Agency, and began his career in acting. Nickolas is now currently enrolled at Hendrickson High School in Pflugerville, TX.

Other works
Nickolas has done other forms of media including print work and music videos. He recently starred in Get Reel Demos print and web specialties. He is frequently used in Amanda Wintenburg Photography, as well as Michael Bates Photography. On a more local scale Nickolas appeared in a few brochures for places like CASA and Schlitterbahn Water Park. He was also featured in the music video Bring it Back by the artist Sybil, in the fall of 2009.

Hobbies and life outside work
He is in an organization called "Peers Making Peace", witch is a program were peers settle disputes between their classmates, and volunteer to help out in their community.