Nicholas Stribakos is an accomplished actor known for his dynamic performances in theater and film. He trained extensively under Ms. Lucy Freeman and Peter Sardi from 1993 to 1996, focusing on Method Acting, Strasberg's sensory techniques, and the techniques of Uta Hagen and Stella Adler. His training included scene study, sensory exploration, voice work, improvisation, and clowning. From 2006 to 2012, Nicholas continued his education at the Peter Sardi School of Acting, mastering advanced techniques like the Being exercise, Meisner training, and script analysis. He performed in front of invited audiences after rigorous rehearsals, blending Grotowski's physical exercises with Stanislavski's psychological methods. At Peter Sardi's School of Acting from 2010 to 2012, Nicholas developed and performed original plays, focusing on narrative development and character exploration through improvisation and scene work. Nicholas has earned recognition for his roles, including the 'Award of Excellence' at the Best Shorts Award in California for "The Situation" in 2015. His versatility shines in classic and contemporary roles, showcasing accents like General and New York American dialects. He continues to refine his skills through private tuition in voice and accents with Mr. Leslie Cartwright, and has contributed as lead actor and assistant producer in the short film "CITIZEN" (2019-2020). Recently, he starred in "ALEXITHYMIA" (2021-2022), directed by Ange Arabatzis. Nicholas Stribakos brings authenticity and dedication to every role, with fluency in Australian and Greek accents and a commitment to artistic excellence.