Nick Krause(I)
- Actor
- Producer
Born in Austin and raised in Georgetown, Texas, Krause was a smart and
athletic kid. He went to college at age 10 and, after that, decided to
attend the charter school, NYOS, in order to grow around people his own
age. He graduated early from Georgetown High School to begin shooting
The Descendants (2011) out in
Hawaii.
Krause first realized that acting was for him after attending an improv
comedy workshop at the age of 10. He loved it and, from that point on,
he began to look for work on sets around his residence near Austin.
Krause can play the guitar and says that his proudest achievement was
playing a two-hour Frank Zappa tribute set
with member of
The Mothers of Invention.
Before all that, he was a member of the Paul Green School of Rock
whereas, at the peak of it, he was playing at Austin's annual
prestigious music events, SXSW and the Austin City Limits Music
Festival. They also were touring nationally as a member of the SOR
All-Stars, which was an "elite" group of kids that toured regionally in
order to promote what the school could do. Krause also helped found and
direct the science club at his school, called TACOS, also known as the
Totally Awesome and Cool Organization of Science. In three years, they
went from a group of ten kids with no funding, to one of the main
competitors at the state level of Science Olympiad.
Krause's hero is Albert Einstein, he
cannot live without his guitar and his other passions include computers
and politics. He now resides in Los Angeles with his cat.
athletic kid. He went to college at age 10 and, after that, decided to
attend the charter school, NYOS, in order to grow around people his own
age. He graduated early from Georgetown High School to begin shooting
The Descendants (2011) out in
Hawaii.
Krause first realized that acting was for him after attending an improv
comedy workshop at the age of 10. He loved it and, from that point on,
he began to look for work on sets around his residence near Austin.
Krause can play the guitar and says that his proudest achievement was
playing a two-hour Frank Zappa tribute set
with member of
The Mothers of Invention.
Before all that, he was a member of the Paul Green School of Rock
whereas, at the peak of it, he was playing at Austin's annual
prestigious music events, SXSW and the Austin City Limits Music
Festival. They also were touring nationally as a member of the SOR
All-Stars, which was an "elite" group of kids that toured regionally in
order to promote what the school could do. Krause also helped found and
direct the science club at his school, called TACOS, also known as the
Totally Awesome and Cool Organization of Science. In three years, they
went from a group of ten kids with no funding, to one of the main
competitors at the state level of Science Olympiad.
Krause's hero is Albert Einstein, he
cannot live without his guitar and his other passions include computers
and politics. He now resides in Los Angeles with his cat.