Nick Hendrix is a distinguished actor with a strong background in the entertainment industry. He honed his craft at the prestigious Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA), where he received top-notch training that served as a solid foundation for his career. With 13 years of experience in the field, Nick's versatility and talent have been showcased across various mediums, including television, film, and theatre. His theatrical journey took him to renowned venues such as the National Theatre, The Old Vic, and the West End, where he graced the stage in numerous productions. These experiences pushed him to excel under high-pressure circumstances, refining his skills as both an actor and an individual. Nick's transition into the world of film marked a significant milestone in his career. He appeared in blockbuster movies like 'Captain America,' 'Suffragette,' 'Red Tails,' and the Krays biopic 'Legend.' These notable film roles not only contributed to his growth as an actor but also bolstered his confidence. In the realm of television, Nick made his mark through appearances in well-known shows such as 'Call the Midwife,' 'Foyle's War,' 'Inspector George Gently,' 'Marcella,' and 'The Crown.' However, it was his exceptional talent that earned him the highly regarded role of DS Jamie Winter in ITV's long-running series, 'Midsomer Murders.' Notably, 'Midsomer Murders' is celebrated as the most internationally exported British TV show globally and boasts an impressive 25-year run. Beyond his acting career, Nick Hendrix is a multi-talented individual. He co-founded DRIVEN, an automotive journalism company, alongside photographer Michael Shelford. As an automotive journalist, Nick has contributed articles to esteemed publications such as the Financial Times' How To Spend It (HTSI), Square Mile Magazine, HEDGE, Robb Report, and SPEARS Magazine. He frequently collaborates with prestigious brands in the automotive industry, including Ferrari, Lamborghini, McLaren, Porsche, Rolls Royce, and Mercedes. Nick's journey in the world of entertainment and journalism is marked by dedication, versatility, and a commitment to excellence. His impressive resume continues to evolve, solidifying his status as a well-respected and multi-faceted talent in the entertainment industry.
Dealing with the pressure of performing live is on thing. Doing it at the Old Vic Theatre where only a high performance is accepted is another. Nick Hendrix recounts his time performing at The Old Vic Theatre, giving us a real sense of what it's like to perform live, in front of thousands of people.
This session reveals all about the working life of an actor. Our actors will elaborate on what it's like working with a cast and crew, sometimes seven days a week, for 3-6 months, to not seeing them again. Attendees will hear about the downtime between jobs and the unknown when the next one will be. The actor life means continued auditions with little feedback if you don't land the role. Attendees will learn how to insulate themselves from setbacks, no matter the industry, and how to ensure they don't negatively affect their mental health.