Nick Fenske was born on February 23rd, 1964, in the vibrant city of Redwood City, California. This marked the beginning of a remarkable journey that would eventually lead him to the entertainment industry.
Fenske's introduction to the world of entertainment came through his work as a voice actor, providing celebrity voices for numerous radio stations in the Silicon Valley and morning shows across the nation. He had the privilege of working alongside notable talents such as "Mancow" Muller, Mark S. Allen, and Ebro Darden.
In the early days of his acting career, Fenske made his debut as a featured background player in the Warner Brothers film "The Rookie," directed by the renowned Clint Eastwood. This experience laid the foundation for his future endeavors.
In 1991, Fenske relocated to the Sacramento area, where he had the opportunity to meet and work with writer/director Joe Carnahan on several projects, including "Split," "Blood, Guts, Bullets and Octane," "Smokin' Aces," "Stretch," and "State of Affairs."
Fenske's versatility as a voice actor was showcased in his roles, including providing the voice of Sammy Sosa for MTV's "Celebrity Deathmatch" in "Deathbowl 2000" and the voice for the Winchester Mystery House's "Audio Guided Tour" and "Walk Amongst the Spirits."
Fenske's network debut came on NBC's "State of Affairs," starring Katherine Heigl and Alfre Woodard. His most chilling performance to date was as Mass Murder Terrence Lee Horton in "In the Eyes of a Killer," alongside Costas and Louis Mandylor, who also directed the film.
In recent years, Fenske has focused on creating and writing a new streaming crime drama series, "Orchard Park," as well as developing screenplays that he hopes to produce as feature films.