Nile Bullock is a multifaceted actor, singer, dancer, and recording artist who has made a significant impact in the entertainment industry. His professional journey began with his stage debut as Eugene Williams in the critically acclaimed production "The Scottsboro Boys" under the direction of Susan Stroman at the esteemed Old Globe Theater and ACT in San Francisco.
Throughout his career, Nile has demonstrated his versatility by co-starring in the Netflix series "Seven Seconds" and making guest appearances on popular television shows such as NBC's "Chicago Med". He has also had a recurring role as D-Wiz in the Starz series "Power Book III: Raising Kanan".
Nile's impressive filmography includes his lead role in the multi-award-winning indie film "The Subject", which co-starred notable actors such as Jason Biggs, Aunjanue Ellis, and Anabelle Acosta. His extensive television credits include appearances on iconic shows like Saturday Night Live, The Late Show with David Letterman, Late Night with Seth Meyers, and The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon.
As a talented individual, Nile is represented by the prestigious Innovative Artists Agency and Edge Entertainment, further solidifying his status as a sought-after performer in the entertainment industry.