Nikolai Aamand, a 9-year-old child voice actor born in 2003 in Copenhagen, Denmark, was destined for greatness, despite initially only caring about voice acting, school, and eating ice cream. His journey began with convincing voice talent and handsome looks, starring in Danish children's movies like The Children's World (2013) and Mops & Ollie (2013),with Otto the Rhino grossing $2,403,520 worldwide.
Two years later, in 2015, Nikolai Aamand returned to acting, this time playing the supportive role of Storebror in the children's television series Lillefinger (2016). However, this would be his last on-screen appearance to date.
In 2018, Nikolai Aamand joined the Danish Korean Friendship Association, becoming the youngest member of the organization. A few years later, he became engaged in broader Danish far left politics, joining the Danish Communist Youth and the Communist Party.
Through his work in the communist movement, he would go on to become the international secretary of the Danish Communist Youth, and in 2022, after 4 years in the Danish Korean Friendship Association, he was elected to the role of chairman, becoming the youngest chairman in the history of the organization.