
Age: 27
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Nicholas G. Sims is a boundary-pushing artist who will be best known for his upcoming pivotal role in P-Valley Season 3. Seen in Wu-Tang: An American Saga (Hulu) and East New York (CBS), he is dedicated to delivering bold, transformative performances that leave a lasting impact. Born in Mobile, AL, Nicholas first pursued an NFL career at the University of Toledo before discovering his passion for acting at Indiana State under the guidance of Professor Julie Dixon. His deep curiosity about the human condition and commitment to truth in storytelling drive him toward unorthodox and emotionally rich projects. Nicholas sharpens his craft under the guidance of renowned acting coach Larry Moss and as a member of the Actor's Gym, a New York-based theatre collective. With an insatiable drive to elevate his artistry, he is devoted to mastering his craft and solidifying his place among the best of his generation.

BLOOD & ROSES is a modern prestige crime drama set in the sprawling fictional coastal metropolis of Verona City — a place of gleaming high-rises looming over crumbling neighbourhoods, where old money and street power share the same dark handshake. Two criminal organisations — the Montano family and the Capello family — have divided the city's underworld for thirty years, bound by a feud born of betrayal, territory, and blood. The series follows their children: Romeo Montano, a sensitive 19-year-old poet of the streets desperate to break free from his family's violence, and Julietta Capello, a fierce 17-year-old prodigy torn between loyalty to her name and the woman she is becoming. Their collision at a rooftop gala sets off a chain of events — secret vows, duels, murders, banishments, and betrayals — that will reduce two dynasties to rubble and cost the city a price it cannot afford to pay. Tonally, Blood & Roses blends the raw street authenticity of The Wire with the tragic romanticism of classic Italian opera. Every episode mirrors a key event in Shakespeare's original play, recast through the lens of organized crime, political corruption, and the inescapable gravity of inherited hate.
