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Actor, writer, producer and Director of Development & Production in North America for Feelgood Entertainment S. A. (Greece), Peter Nikkos is bi-continental, residing both in Los Angeles and Athens with lovely wife and true Wonder Woman, RID Certified American Sign Language (ASL) Interpreter Eva Tingley. Strong theatre, improv and on-camera training has allowed him to feature in multiple films that include DESERT DAWN (Al Bravo Films), RUTHLESS (Premiere), FIREBORN (Independent), BLACK WARRANT (Premiere), LAST GIRL (Handshake Partners), WITHOUT BORDERS (Second Slate Films), BLOWBACK (Premiere) and ENCOUNTER (Amazon).

In addition, chameleon-like character portrayals have found him on numerous episodic series like THE LAST SHIP (TNT), AMERICAN CRIME STORY: VERSACE (FX), TIMETRAVELING BONG (Comedy Central), JAMES ELLROY’S L. A.: CITY OF DEMONS(History Channel), INBETWEEN (ELT) and the A-LIST AWARDS (BRAVO).With theatre as a first love, his performances in THE MERCHANT OF VENICE, THECHERRY ORCHARD, OTHELLO, WOMEN OF ZALONGO, IN THE BALANCE and THE REAL HOUSEKEEPERS OF STUDIO CITY (awarded “Best-of-Fringe” 2013 Los Angeles Fringe Festival) have been highly praised and well received.

Throughout a highly productive career, he has worked alongside numerous notable actors including Matthew McConaughey, Dermot Mulroney, Ilana Glazer, Seymor Cassel, Tom Berenger, Yorgo Voyagis, Kathy Griffin, Adam Baldwin, Eric Dane, Georges Corraface, Jeff Fahey, Angus Macfadyen, Costas Mandylor, Kellan Lutz, Teri Polo, Cam Gigandet and Peter Weller. Born in the small village of Karyes, outside Sparta, Greece, he immigrated with family to Chicago. The first in a family of five to graduate from college, he earned a Bachelor of Arts degree from North Park University, while receiving professional soccer consideration following an exemplary college career. An avid animal lover and change advocate, his heart, time and support goes out to several charities including Women’s March LA, The Special Olympics, March For Our Lives, Penny Lane Centers, Star Paws Animal Rescue and Shriners Hospital for Crippled Children. Within every role, every scene, every take, every monologue and every story that demands telling, he has a personal mantra that dictates to live a life “So Good It Can Hurt” one must risk well and live authentically. Internationally, he is represent by the RAY Talent Agency and domestically by the AQUA Talent Agency, along with, BAC Talent Management