Nick: (About the movie 'A Brother's Kiss') It was funny. That last scene, he did a great take. We thought we were done and then there was a question of whether or not the boom, the mike, got in the shot so we had to do it again. Michael was all upset about it. Then he had to do it again and he was brilliant! He used it for the next take and I think the next one was even better. It all worked out for a reason.
Nick: (About the movie 'A Brother's Kiss') It was one of the greatest experiences of my life...We shot it in 23 days. It was just a dream come true. I came up with the idea for the character (Lex) and really wanted that guy written for me, and so I commissioned it. It was a pipe dream, maybe that's not the right phrase to use about this movie! People were telling me, “Nick, you can’t do (a movie like this)” I mean, this was ten years ago. I was like, “Why not?” No one gave me a good reason, so the movie got made.
Nick's great-grandfather left Sweden for America in the 1870's.
Before Nick moving to Los Angeles, he worked the boards on the east coast, off-Broadway.
Nick produced the film A Brother's Kiss that was filmed in his old neighborhood where he grew up in New York.
Nick has a 2 to 3-inch scar on his left shoulder due to an operation that ended his hopes at an NBA career.
Nick loves cats but is allergic to them.