Thursday May 23, 2013


Nico-Tortorella.com is your premier source for anything and everything about talented actor Nico Tortorella. You might know Nico from his recurring role of Razor on ABC's Family hit drama Make it or Break it, or from the unlucky drama The Beautiful Life, set in the world of high fashion modeling, cancelled after just a couple of episodes. You might also have seen him in Joel Schumacher's Twelve, alongside the likes of Chace Crawford, 50 Cent and Emma Roberts.
Next in in the pipeline for Nico is the leading role of "handsome but dangerous" Trevor on the long awaited Scream 4, set for an April

2011 release; and the supporting role of Jake in the upcoming thriller Trespass by Joel Schumacher, opposite stars like Nicole Kidman, Nicholas Cage and Cam Gigandet.
We strive to always bring you all the latest news and media. Make sure you visit our extensive photo gallery with over 7'000 quality photos, including some exclusive pictures you won't find anywhere else; as well as our video archive, with a selection of videos of Nico for you to watch over and over.

“Michigan Avenue” photo and interview

Posted by Michele on Sunday April 24, 2011 at 1:11 am PDT

As I previously reported Nico is featured in the April/May 2011 issue of Chicago’s “Michigan Avenue” magazine with a lovely photo taken by Nico’s brother Rocco (a reprint from the October 2009 issue of “Ocean Drive”) and a handwritten interview. The official site has released a text-less version of the photo as well as a transcription of the interview:

Gallery link:
- Photoshoots > Rocco Tortorella for “Ocean Drive” and “Michigan Avenue” (1)

Wilmette native Nico Tortorella is more than just a pretty face—though he is certainly that. The actor, an alum of New Trier Township High School, began acting professionally in Chicago in the seventh grade. He landed his big break on television, with roles in The Beautiful Life: TBL and Make It or Break It, and now he has his eye on the silver screen. In April he stars in the highly anticipated fourth installment of freaky franchise Scream, opposite Emma Roberts and many of the original cast members. We got the scoop on Tortorella’s career goals, what it’s like to film a scary movie and his surprising—and permanent—hobby.

Who was your favorite Scream costar to work with?
NICO TORTORELLA: David Arquette, hands down. Never a dull moment when he’s around. The new cast walked into a family already established and they welcomed us with open arms.

Are there moments when it’s actually scary working on a horror movie set?
NT: The voice of Scream, Ghostface, was the scariest part. The actor who plays him—the voice—was on set the whole time but no one knew who he was…It was pretty scary.

What was the hardest part about transitioning from modeling to acting?
NT: People always ask me this question, and its funny because I’ve always been an actor first and foremost. Modeling is fun, but the screen is where my heart is.

Who is your dream actor or director to work with?
NT: I have such a hard time answering this question. I feel like anyone I say would just sound cliché. Clearly all the classics, and all the up-and-comers. Can I say everyone?

How many tattoos do you have? What do they symbolize?
NT: Eight or nine. It’s always a work in progress. My body is a personal journal throughout the years. [It's] a lot of family tats and my connection to nature.

If you weren’t an actor, what would you be?
NT: A sustainable developer; green architect. One of my dreams is to buy pre-war standing buildings and renovate them to be one-hundred percent sustainable. I’ll get to it one of these days.

You can read the same interview handwritten by Nico following this link.

Thanks Tiffany at Nico-Tortorella.org for the heads up.



Leave a comment