NIC Talks

Rebecca Lee NIC Talks

Rebecca Lee is synonymous with the Vancouver makeup industry; with a career that began 24 years ago at the University of British Columbia “While I was studying acting I learned how to apply make-up and began a four-year apprenticeship with top theatre professionals”. “I have always been interested in the appreciation of beauty and makeup.

Rebecca Lee NIC Talks Read More »

Michael Eklund NIC Talks

Michael Eklund is one of Vancouver’s most successful actors. He has appeared in over 100 film and T.V roles, with leading performances in blockbuster films like The Call alongside Halle Berry, The Divide alongside Lauren German (Lucifer) and Milo Ventimiglia (The Whispers), as well as the soon-to-hit theatres, Mr. Right, alongside Anna Kendrick and Sam

Michael Eklund NIC Talks Read More »

Uriah Shelton NIC Talks

Uriah Shelton was raised in the small river community of Magnolia Springs Alabama, which was about 40 miles south of Mobile. Growing up, Shelton pursued interests in martial arts, piano, and acting. He and his mother decided to move to Los Angeles to embark upon his professional career. Uriah first began to make waves in

Uriah Shelton NIC Talks Read More »

Doug Jones NIC Talks

Few can resist the goofy and enthusiastic ball of lanky energy that is famed character actor Doug Jones. In 2004, Doug Jones would be cast as part of Guillermo del Toro’s, Hellboy. The collaboration would begin a long-standing working and personal relationship that would see Jones playing the iconic Fauno and Pale Man characters in

Doug Jones NIC Talks Read More »

Diana Bang NIC Talks

Born and raised in Vancouver, Canada, Diana Bang began acting professionally in 2008 with a series of appearances in T.V spots and independent shorts. The actress and comedian became world renown in 2014 with her portrayal of the character Sook, in the highly controversial but successful film, The Interview. Dianna plays the propaganda minister to

Diana Bang NIC Talks Read More »

Matthew Modine NIC Talks

Matthew Modine would be propelled to international stardom when director Robert Altman cast Modine as the title character Billy, in the film adaption Steamers, based on David Rabe’s play with the same name. In the following years, Modine would go on to due numerous memorable films, including Birdie, The Hotel New Hampshire, Mrs. Soffel and the

Matthew Modine NIC Talks Read More »