Nick Mennell

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Nick Mennell
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Born1976 (age 4445)
Education Juilliard School (BFA)
OccupationActor
Years active1998–present

Nick Mennell is an American actor known for his stage work as well as his roles in the horror/slasher remakes of Halloween , and Friday the 13th .

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Life and career

Mennell graduated from Juilliard School in 2005.

In 2007, Mennell was cast as Bob Simms, in the remake of the 1978 John Carpenter classic Halloween . The film was directed by Rob Zombie, and starred Scout Taylor-Compton, Danielle Harris, Malcolm McDowell, and Tyler Mane as Michael Myers. The film opened on August 31, 2007, and debuted at number one at the box office.

In 2008, Mennell was cast as Mike in the 2009 version of Friday the 13th and was directed by Marcus Nispel. The film also starred Amanda Righetti, Jared Padalecki, Danielle Panabaker, and Derek Mears as Jason Voorhees. [1] The film opened on February 13, 2009, and debuted at number one at the box office. He stars also in the 2009 shot Fantasy horror film The Black Waters of Echo's Pond , which is directed by Gabriel Bologna. [2]

Filmography

YearFilmRoleOther notes
2002 My Little Eye The Cop
2007 Halloween Bob Simms
2009 Friday the 13th Mike
His Name Was Jason: 30 Years of Friday the 13th HimselfDocumentary film
The Black Waters of Echo's Pond Josh
2010 The Lost Tribe Tom
RachelCowboyshort film
Television
YearTitleRoleNotes
1998 Sins of the City SteveEpisode: "Wolf Among the Flock"
2008 Numb3rs Evan RicciEpisode: "Scan Man"
2009-2011 Southland Dealer3 episodes

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