Nick Ullett

Storyteller

Nick Ullett

Storyteller

Bio

Nick Ullett arrived in the U.S. in the 60s as half of a comedy team. They played everywhere, did endless TV including six Ed Sullivan Shows, and had a ball. In the 70s he went into advertising and ended up as Creative Director of J. Walter Thompson in Los Angeles. He wrote his way back into show business and created the role of Gerald in the musical Me and My Girl. On TV he has run the gamut from Thornton Wilder’s Infancy on PBS to Golden GirlsThe PracticeHome ImprovementBig Bang Theory and Call Me Kat. He is happiest in the theatre appearing in over one hundred shows. His one-man show, Dying is Easy. Comedy is Hard, garnered rave reviews at the Matrix Theatre in Los Angeles. On film you can see him in SmoochDown and Out in Beverly HillsHook and a new indie, Geezas. He has published a novel that can be purchased on Amazon: The Unlikely Adventure of Blaggard and Bliss. He is married and has three children and five grandchildren. The U.S., he feels, has been good to him.
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