SF-ACTORS PRESS PAGE - Nick Scoggin
Nick Scoggin, 6th degree Black Belt, began Aikido training in 1960. He spent ten years training in Japan and over the years, he has trained in Judo, Jujitsu, Karate, and other forms of martial arts. In addition, Nick has performed both armed and unarmed stage combat, and stunt choreography. Nick is a professional actor with experience in film, stage, television and commercials and has worked with many Hollywood stars. He is interested in the application of Aikido to creative endeavors and has found the practice of Aikido to enhance and bring light in all areas of expression.
Name: Nick Scoggin
Age: Range 55 to 65
Favorite Color: Blue
Favorite Book: Moby Dick
Favorite Movie: Casa Blanca
Favorite Food:Black Eyed Peas and Cornbread
Favorite Quote:
Keep on Truckin’
UNIONS:
SAG / AFTRA / AEA
A Man To Be Reckoned With
A note from the Director of the film Fenceline about Nick Scoggin.
“Nick brings so much to the picture, I can't imagine anyone else playing Ayden. Not only does he look the part, but Nick took the time to really understand not only the character, but the point of the story too.
Nick and I always agreed on who Ayden was, and where he needed to go. “ Brian Rasmussen
Look for Nick’s starring role in the film FENCELINE. It has been making the rounds and showing at many Film Festivals.
A note from the director of the play “A Bowl of Rose Leaves”. Nick Scoggin is a directors dream because he does his work. Nick comes prepared to go the distance to do the role and is able to turn on a dime and take in your direction if you need him to hit a mark or add a subtlety for the character. Nick is my favorite actor to direct because he always makes my job so easy. Shari Carlson.
Nick Scoggin recently played the Starring Role, Axel, in the play “A Bowl of Rose Leaves”
Nick Scoggin is local to the Bay Area and when not acting or delving deep into his Martial Arts, AIKIDO, you can find him working with a well grounded group that instructs others how to balance their lives in the stormy currents we find ourselves lost in. Check out this breakthrough Course,
Don’t miss
Fenceline
“another fantastic performance”
The Fenceline was featured in an article in the Menlo Park Almanac. Check that out here,
Delusions of Grandeur trailer
EXCITING NEWS
Nick Scoggin will be seen on an upcoming episode of NBC’s exciting series,
He will be playing the role of a retired paramedic, named Chaz, who will be in desperate need of help.
In Nicks words,” This is not just a good role, it’s a fantastic role...I can’t tell you anything about it except you will want to watch it when it’s on.”
You can see Nick in the upcoming episode “13.”
You will find it on NBC in March. Some good news, Trauma will be in a better time slot when it airs.
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