Nick Lindsay

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Director | Actor | Writer

Nick Lindsay

Biography

Thanks to a scholarship from Edgar Bronfman, Mr. Lindsay graduated from NYU studying film, circus, myth, acting and playwriting. Nick Lindsay's play Dry Dock brought Stuart Rudin's Group of Actors together with Drama Desk Award winning producer Al Ramos at the Broome Street Theater to create the new entity Tribeca Lab. For Tribeca Lab he worked on dozens of productions for stage, radio and film. Stage productions include The Celebration starring Olympia Dukakis, and original stage plays starring Jill Hennessey, Angelica Torn, Peter Green, Sharon Angela, among others. His work on the radio show Oblique Strategies on WBAI garnered nominations for both a National Community Radio Award and a Community Public Radio Award. He crewed on the MTV/VH1 documentaries about pop Icons, Michael Jackson, AC/DC, and Kid Rock and indie features such as Desert Winds starring Heather Graham. Nick directed the 35mm film, Life in Bed. Life in Bed is a critically acclaimed (Aintitcool.com!) festival prizewinner and an official selection in five competitive festivals: Santa Barbara International Film Festival, Silver Lake Film Festival, and others. Mr. Lindsay has edited fiction feature films and documentary feature films including Saving Manhattan featuring Amy Poehler and the documentary features Skin in The Game; The Life and Times of Raven Riley and Wanda the Wonderful. Nick has authored three full-length plays, Dry Dock starring Toby Huss, Kevin Corrigan and Jennifer Rhone, Getting a Lil' Something starring Melora Walters and Billy Otis and Hollow Aluminum the downtown punk musical revenge tragedy with the music of Ff and Pig Pen. He is Associate Producer on the prize winning 16 MM fiction feature, After the Apocalypse, an official selection at the SXSW Film Festival. Mr. Lindsay, his wife and kids live on the family farm on a remote semitropical island.

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