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Thursday, October 10, 2024

20 questions with Nick Hunnings

Meet Vancouver-based actor, director and producer, Nick Hunnings.

Meet Nick Hunnings

Nick Hunnings is a Vancouver based actor, director and producer. He has appeared on TV shows like Supernatural, Once Upon a Time, Arrow, and Almost Human and has extensive stage experience working with companies such as The Arts Club Theatre and Pacific Theatre. He has studied with the Actors Studio in North Vancouver and holds a BFA from Simon Fraser University’s Theatre program. In 2009, he made his directorial debut with the play Looking for Bill. He is co-founder of East Van Entertainment (EVE), promoting local East Vancouver talent through independent features, theatre and web-based productions. He is currently co-producing EVE’s debut, The Drive, a web series focused on a “family” of five roommates living on Vancouver’s eclectic, diverse and unpredictable Commercial Drive.

20 Questions with Nick Hunnings

1. Your first job.

Newspaper route.

2. The job you always wanted as a child.

Archeologist.

3. Your pet peeve.

Leaving a wet dish rag in the sink.

4. Your hero.

Good People and/or Dark Wing Duck.

5. Your biggest indulgence.

Sugar.

6. One thing no one knows about you (and you’re willing to share).

I used to wear a Davy Crocket hat to elementary school.

7. Three things you would want with you on a deserted island.

Cheese, the Underdogs album by Matthew Good Band and a boat.

8. The one word your best friend would use to describe you.

Overthinker.

9. If you were not a director what would you be doing right now?

Journalism maybe.

10. Your hero.

Villain cause they’re sexier.

11. Your life’s motto/mantra.

One foot in front of the other.

12. Your favourite playwright or author.

Charles Bukowski.

13. The last book you read.

The Hobbitt.

14. If you were a breakfast cereal what breakfast cereal would you be?

Honey Nut Cheerios.

15. What will it say on your grave marker?

Winning.

16. Who would you most like to have dinner with?

Charles Bukowski.

17. Your idea of happiness.

Swimming in Seymour River

18. If you could go back in time, what would you tell your twenty year old self?

Stop sleeping on the bathroom floor. Stop worrying, it’s not worth it. Have fun.

19. The one thing in your life that makes you most proud.

My wife.

20. To be or not to be?

Either way, I’m not worried.

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