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Nicholas Russell is an Australian television actor, producer and director from
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. Known professionally as Nick Russell, he began his career aged twelve when he starred in the Nine Network children's series '' Pig's Breakfast'' as Rodney Green. He studied science/law at university and took a job with a law firm which filled his time between acting roles which included guest parts on the soap opera '' Neighbours'' and the comedy drama series ''
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''. When he decided to focus solely on acting, Russell began to secure numerous television roles during 2014. His most prominent role came as Gabe Reynolds on the
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''. In 2018, he played Brody Schneider in the Network Ten drama series '' Playing for Keeps''. Aside from acting, Russell owns a production company.


Early life

Russell wanted to become an actor during high school. He attended a private school and became the school captain. Russell's drama teacher had received a casting call for the Nine Network children's series '' Pig's Breakfast''. He put Russell forward and he secured his first acting role aged twelve. He was then credited as Nicholas Russell. After leaving school, Russell decided to study a double science and law degree at
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. In 2011, he took work at a law firm in
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. Russell practised law because he needed a profession in case his acting career was unsuccessful. In 2012, Russell thought that his career in law had overshadowed his acting career and decided to solely concentrate on gaining roles. Russell lives in Melbourne and is married to solicitor Stephanie Russell. They have two children together.


Career

Russell appeared in three short films during the 2000s titled ''A World of His Own'' (2000), ''Soma'' (2007) and ''Signs'' (2008). His television roles following ''A Pig's Breakfast'' include Johnny Brightstar in Nine Network series ''
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'', David in '' My Brother Jack'' and a small role in
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drama '' Satisfaction''. In 2007, he appeared as Caleb Maloney in the soap opera '' Neighbours''. He later appeared as Cary in the 2010
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''. After leaving his law career permanently, Russell secured many roles. He played Vincent Foster in ABC drama series ''
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'', Andrew Hodson in the Nine Network drama '' Fat Tony & Co.'' and Damian in the Australian comedy show ''
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''. Russell then joined the cast of the
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drama series ''
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'', playing Gabe Reynolds. The character was originally intended to be a small role in which Gabe would be a one-night stand of main character Jenny Gross ( Melissa Bergland). Producers liked the chemistry between the two and made Gabe a permanent role in the series. Russell also secured a lead role in the television pilot titled ''Minimum Way'' as Tim. The show focuses on the poor running of a dysfunctional city bar. In 2018, Russell secured the guest role of Brody Schneider in the Network Ten drama series '' Playing for Keeps''. In August that year it was announced that Russell would be appearing in a new series titled '' Mr Black''. He played the role of Fin Cruickshank and the series debuted on Network Ten in 2019. He then had a guest role in the prison drama ''
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''. In 2019, Russell appeared as Jeff in a sketch on '' The Yearly with Charlie Pickering''. The following year he appeared as Jeremy Payne in the main series ''
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''. In 2021, Russel played the role of Charlie in an episode of comedy-drama ''
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''. Russell co-owns a production company called "Tandem Media" alongside screen writer Nick Musgrove. Russell has served as a director for projects created by Tandem Media. He is also part of a comedy sketch production company known as "The Peloton", which includes himself, Musgrove, Tim McDonald, Tom Peterson and Vachel Spirason.


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Russell, Nick Living people 20th-century Australian male actors 21st-century Australian male actors Male actors from Melbourne Year of birth missing (living people) Australian male film actors Australian male soap opera actors Monash University alumni