Nick

Nick is a supporting character in Netflix's Julie and the Phantoms. He is portrayed by Sacha Carlson.

Biography
Not much is known about Nick's early life. He attends Los Feliz High School in the same grade as Julie, Flynn and Carrie. He is known to be friendly and popular.

He is an active player in the school's lacrosse team, and a good one according to his music teacher who congratulated him for scoring "the winning goal" in a game in Wake Up. Along with his athletic talents, Nick is also shown to be talented at the electric guitar, as demonstrated in his first scene in Wake Up.

He has a little sister (mentioned in Finally Free) and she throws a lot of princess dance parties, that he presumably participates in.

Season 1
Nick is introduced as Carrie Wilson's boyfriend in they broke up (after The Other Side of Hollywood). It was revealed in Finally Free, that Nick and Carrie never danced together despite Carrie's passion for it.

He was shown to be friendly toward Julie and Flynn, encouraging Julie to play at the school dance, unaware that her band wasn't actually holograms. In the period between Other Side of Hollywood and Finally Free, Nick breaks up with Carrie, due to her increasing hostility toward Julie and her being the "not the nicest person." It is implied that they have had relationship problems before, based on a response by Carrie in Edge of Great ("I've heard that before").

He began to develop feelings for Julie when the two were assigned to be dance partners in Julie's dance class. He expressed his sheepishness for his inability to dance and his gratefulness that she was his partner.

In Unsaid Emily, he tells Julie about his feelings for and asks if she is willing to go on a date with him. He is disappointed but accepting of her rejection.

He is shown enjoying himself at the band's final performance (Stand Tall)

At the end of Stand Tall, Nick arrives at Julie's house with a bouquet, whether he was going to congratulate her Orpheum performance or make another attempt to ask her on a date is unknown. Before Julie answers the door however, Caleb Covington interrupts and presumably possesses him.

Physical Appearance
Nick is 5 feet and 5 inches (168 cm) tall. He has blonde hair, blue eyes, and pale skin. He usually wears a red letterman's jacket with blue trim, initialed with "LF" (for his school, Los Feliz), and the number 11 on the back. He often wears jumpers or denim jackets over a t-shirt. He wears a gold ring on his first finger on his right hand.

Family

 * Unnamed sister

Friendships

 * Julie
 * Carrie (ex-girlfriend)
 * Unnamed lacrosse team members

Personality
Nick is friendly and appears well-liked by his classmates. He offers his help to Julie when she tells him she's having difficulties with her projector in The Other Side of Hollywood.

Appearances

 * Season One


 * Wake Up
 * Bright
 * Flying Solo
 * I Got the Music
 * The Other Side of Hollywood
 * Finally Free
 * Edge of Great
 * Unsaid Emily
 * Stand Tall

Trivia

 * Nick is on Los Feliz High Schools' lacrosse team.
 * Nick is seen at The Orpheum watching Julie’s performance, standing separate from Julie's family, and Carrie and Trevor Wilson. It can be assumed that he had heard about the band's performance and went out of his way to get a ticket to support Julie and the band.
 * Unlike others of his trope, Nick is a prominent member of both the athletic program as well as the music program without stirring any unnecessary drama in being involved in both.
 * Some fans have theorised that Nick is the son of Ryan Evans and Chad Danforth from High School Musical, which was also directed by Kenny Ortega, and refer to him as "Nick Danforth-Evans". There has been no canon confirmation of this.

Quotes
"That was kind of cold- you two used to be friends." (Flying Solo)

"Great, I'll make sure all my buddies are there." (I Got the Music)

"I saw, the last time you played was insane." (The Other Side of Hollywood)

"Everyone give it up for Julie and the Phantoms!" (The Other Side of Hollywood)

"I'm done with the drama. I don't know if you've noticed, but she's not the nicest person." (Finally Free)

“Nice work, partner!" (Edge of Great)