Nick Bateman (model)

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Nick Bateman
Born
Nicholas Kevin Stanley Yunge-Bateman

(1986-11-18) November 18, 1986 (age 37)
Occupations
  • Model
  • Actor
Years active2007–present
Spouse
Maria Corrigan
(m. 2019)
Children2

Nicholas Kevin Stanley Yunge-Bateman (born November 18, 1986) is a Canadian model, actor and music producer.

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Career

At a young age, Bateman began martial arts training in Gōjū-ryū karate and staff. [1] In his teens Bateman won four world titles in the National Blackbelt League's 15-17 age division, [2] with three in weapons as well as one in Japanese forms in Houston and Myrtle Beach in 2003 and 2004 [3] He graduated from Capilano University in Vancouver at age 20, and later opened his own karate school. Shortly thereafter, he began modeling professionally, during which time he lived in Milan, as well as New York City and Miami. [4] He was once chosen for an Abercrombie & Fitch Campaign, which was photographed by Bruce Weber. [5]

Bateman is also a film and television actor and starred in the 2011 film Hobo with a Shotgun , he also starred in the 2019 Hallmark Channel television film A Brush With Love where he played the male lead opposite actress Arielle Kebbel. [6] His last acting role was starring in the 2021 GAC Family movie A Christmas Miracle for Daisy alongside Jill Wagner. [7]

Personal life

Bateman has two dogs, both Yorkies, named Joey and Keeva. [8] He volunteered with PETA to bring hay and repair shelters for dogs kept outside in North Carolina. [9]

Bateman began dating Maria Corrigan in July 2008. They married in 2019 and have two sons. [10]

Filmography

Film
YearTitleRoleNotes
2011EthosNickShort film
2011 Hobo with a Shotgun Ivan / Rip
2014 Tapped Out Matt Cockburn
2014Hidden in the WoodsChris
2016 Total Frat Movie AJ Chesterfield
2017Gambit Remy "Gambit" LeBeau Short film
2017Apple of My EyeDr. Grant
2017A Winter WeddingLucas PierceGAC Family Television film
2018The Matchmakers PlaybookIan HunterPassionflix Movie
2018The PerceptionMatt Saunders
2019Airplane ModeNick Bateman
2020Gambit: Play for KeepsRemy "Gambit" LeBeauShort film
Television
YearTitleRoleNotes
2007 Just for Laughs Sideswipe Performer1 episode
2011OriginalsLance7 episodes
2012 Space Janitors Jarok Zayne
2012 My Babysitter's a Vampire Maitre'd Vampire1 episode
2013 Mr. D Craig1 episode
2013 The Listener Ian Furmanek1 episode
2014The Hazing SecretMikeLifetime Television film
2019A Brush With LoveMax Hughes Hallmark Channel Television film
2021A Christmas Miracle for DaisyConner Sheenan GAC Family Television film

Awards

YearAwardsCategoryResultRef.
2016 Golden Maple Awards Outstanding Social Media AchievementWon [11] [12]

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