Nicholas Karimi, an actor of mixed Scottish and Iranian heritage, was born in the historic city of Edinburgh, Scotland. He later pursued his passion for acting at the renowned Rose Bruford college in London, where he honed his craft under the guidance of experienced instructors.
Karimi's impressive acting credits include a range of on-screen appearances, such as the critically acclaimed BBC/Netflix production "You Don't Know Me", the EMU/BFI film "Medusa Deluxe", and several short films, including "Double Trouble" and "Billy Boys".
In addition to his work on screen, Karimi has also made a significant impact in the world of theatre. He has had the privilege of working with esteemed institutions such as The National Theatre, where he has appeared in productions of "Macbeth" and "Everyman", both directed by the acclaimed Rufus Norris. His collaborations with The Royal Shakespeare Company have included the roles of "Henry VI, Parts 2 & 3".
In the West End, Karimi has showcased his talents in productions such as "The Twilight Zone" and "The Hairy Ape", both directed by the respected Richard Jones, as well as "The Kite Runner" and The National Theatre's highly acclaimed production, "War Horse".