
Age: 18
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Born and raised in Southern California, Nicholas Crovetti began his acting career at 7 years-old appearing as 'Max Wright' in HBO's Emmy Award-winning drama series Big Little Lies, playing one of the twin sons (alongside his real-life twin brother Cameron) of Nicole Kidman and Alexander Skarsgård. Nominated for a Screen Actor's Guild Award for Best Ensemble Drama, Nicholas went on to appear in the show's critically-acclaimed 2nd season with the opportunity to act alongside multiple Academy Award-winning actress Meryl Streep. Nicholas can next be seen as 'Danny Glick' in the New Line/Warner Bros' adaptation of Stephen King's best-selling novel Salem's Lot directed by Gary Dauberman. Produced by horror maestro James Wan, the film features an ensemble cast which includes Lewis Pullman, Pilou Asbaek, Makenzie Leigh, Bill Camp and Alfre Woodard. Nicholas can also soon be seen starring opposite Academy Award-nominated actress Naomi Watts and his twin brother Cameron in Prime Video's English-language adaptation of the cult horror film Goodnight Mommy directed by Matt Sobel. Nicholas recently completed filming the highly-anticipated action-thriller Boy Kills World in South Africa, in which he and his brother Cameron portray a young version of Bill Skarsgård's 'Boy' character (in yet another acting turn with the Skarsgård family). Directed by Moritz Mohr and produced by Sam Raimi and Roy Lee, the film also stars Jessica Rothe, Michelle Dockery, Sharlto Copley, Andrew Koji, Famke Janssen and legendary martial arts master Yayan Ruhian. Nicholas' previous credits include co-starring in the dramatic crime thriller Brothers By Blood with Maika Monroe, Joel Kinnaman and Ryan Philippe, Universal's horror-thriller Oracle with Heather Graham, the horror-fantasy Witch Hunt with Elizabeth Mitchell, indie French drama Anywhere With You with Betsy Brandt and Lorelei Linklater, as well as appearing in a guest starring role on the hit ABC comedy Black-ish. Nicholas also lends his voice and singing talents to the character of 'Iggy Peck' in Netflix's animated series Ada Twist, Scientist which was recently nominated for a 38th annual Television Critics Association Award.

Nicholas Crovetti

Ned Leeds
for Ned Leeds in Spider-Man: Sting of Vengeance
Suggested by matthewfenner

Six months after his brutal fight with the Lizard, Peter Parker is trying to rebuild a normal life — juggling school, patrols, and the lingering trauma of being Spider-Man. With only small-time criminals left to stop, things finally seem stable… until ex-detective Mac Gargan enters the picture. Funded by J. Jonah Jameson and transformed by a reckless Oscorp experiment, Gargan becomes Scorpion — a vicious, mutated killer with one goal: destroy Spider-Man. What begins as a manhunt turns into a citywide bloodbath, forcing Peter to face a new kind of monster — one born from hatred, failure, and his own unintended consequences. Spider-Man: Sting of Vengeance is an R-rated descent into vengeance and identity. As Scorpion’s rampage grows more personal, Peter realizes the attacks aren’t just against Spider-Man — they’re against him. Every battle drags him closer to breaking, pushing him to question whether his war on crime only creates new demons. In a violent, rain-soaked showdown across the New York skyline, Spider-Man must risk everything to stop Scorpion, even if it means losing the last pieces of his innocence — and the boy he used to be.