- Graduated from John Abbott College, majored professional theatre program
- Graduated from British American Drama Academy, A Mid Summer in Oxford
Nicolas Wright emerged as a versatile Canadian actor known for his work across stage, television, and film, gaining notable recognition for his portrayal of Rufus Marquez in the television series The Business in 2006. Born on March 23, 1982, in Montreal, Canada, Wright's career is marked by a steady ascent through various roles in genre-spanning projects, from intimate independent films to major Hollywood blockbusters.
His early foray into the entertainment industry showcased his multifaceted talent, not just as a performer but also as a filmmaker. In 2004, his short film Toutouffe earned him the "most promising newcomer" award at Montreal's prestigious Just for Laughs film festival, signaling a promising start. His initial screen credits included a role in the teen series Hatley High in 2003, which helped establish his presence on Canadian television.
Wright's career continued to build momentum with appearances in television films like Superstorm and a significant role in the acclaimed independent feature The Wild Hunt in 2008. He further demonstrated his range in the 2011 war drama Afghan Luke. A major career milestone arrived in 2013 when his performance in the action thriller White House Down, which starred Channing Tatum and Jamie Foxx, earned him a nomination for an ACTRA Montreal Award for outstanding male performance, highlighting his ability to hold his own in a large-scale production.
He subsequently joined the cast of the highly anticipated sequel Independence Day: Resurgence in 2016, directed by Roland Emmerich, which introduced him to a global audience. Beyond these high-profile projects, Wright maintained a consistent presence in both Canadian and international productions, balancing film work with television appearances. His body of work reflects a dedicated character actor capable of moving between comedic, dramatic, and action-oriented roles with ease, building a respected career from his Montreal roots.