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![]() Nicholson in November 2011 | |
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Stevie Nicholson (born 30 December 1983) is an Australian television personality and performer. He was a member of the Australian children's musical group Hi-5 from 2007 to 2015.
Nicholson was born in Hobart and grew up in Melbourne, attending St Kevin's College. Before joining Hi-5, he worked at Brainstorm Productions on a show called Verbal Combat.
He has revealed that his childhood was marred by a serious illness, bacterial meningitis, before he discovered acting in his teenage years. [1] Children's entertainment programmes such as Playschool were key to his recovery, which explains his continued passion for the industry. [2]
He completed an Arts degree at Deakin University.
Nicholson joined the Australian children's musical group Hi-5 in June 2007 when original member Tim Harding was injured in a serious motorcycle accident. [3] [4] Nicholson was hired as an understudy just a few days prior to this, and immediately took on Harding's touring responsibilities. [1] In November, Harding announced his permanent departure from the group after recovering from his injuries, with Nicholson taking his place as a permanent member [4] [5] Creator of the franchise Helena Harris stated, "it's like [he] was born to this job." [1]
Nicholson filmed seven television seasons of Hi-5 and Hi-5 House , before announcing in August 2015 that he would be departing the group at the end of the year. [2] He revealed intentions to further his performing career and author a children's book entitled Superdudes. [2] Of his time with Hi-5, he stated, "it has been an absolute whirlwind journey", and expressed that he had learned more from children than he had been able to teach. [2] [6] His final performance was on tour with the group in December. His replacement was Lachie Dearing. [7] He returned to the group as a guest performer in December 2018 and November 2019.
After Superdudes was released in October 2015, Nicholson transferred the work to the stage with a tour featuring characters from the book. [8] [9] The tour experienced an overwhelmingly positive response in the Philippines in 2016. [10] The group toured regionally across Singapore, Hong Kong and Indonesia in 2019. [11]
Nicholson married fellow former Hi-5 member Tanika Anderson in November 2019. Anderson gave birth to their daughter, Wild Mei Nicholson, on 8 November 2022.
Year | Title | Role |
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2013 | Hi-5 Some Kind of Wonderful | Himself |
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2008–11 | Hi-5 | Himself | Series 10 to 13 |
2013–16 | Hi-5 House | Himself | Series 1 to 3 |