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Nicholas Newman

| husband=
| father= Victor Newman
| mother= Nikki Newman
| adoptivefather=
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| stepfather=
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| brothers=
| sisters= Victoria Newman
| halfbrothers= Dylan McAvoy
Adam Newman
John Abbott III
| halfsisters=Abby Newman
| sons= Noah Newman
| daughters=
| adoptivesons=
| adoptivedaughters= Cassie Newman
| stepsons= Christian Newman (legal)
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| grandfathers=
| grandmothers= Cora Miller
| uncles= Matthew Miller
| aunts= Casey Reed
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| nieces = Eve Nicole Howard
Katie Newman
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Nicholas "Nick" Christian Newman is a fictional character from the American CBS soap opera ''The Young and the Restless''. Created and introduced by William J. Bell, he was born onscreen in 1988 as the second child of supercouple characters Victor and Nikki Newman. Portrayed by a set of twins and later two child actors for his first six-year period, the writers of the series decided to rapidly age the character to a teenager in the summer of 1994. That June, Joshua Morrow began portraying Nick, and has remained in the role to present time. The character was reintroduced with the purpose of developing a relationship with another character, Sharon Collins, who was introduced around the same story arc. The pairing, which yielded three children, Cassie, Noah and Faith Newman, proved popular with viewers. They are regarded as a prominent supercouple by the soap opera media.
In 2005, the character underwent a dramatic change in storyline when the role of Nick and Sharon's fourteen-year-old daughter Cassie was killed off after a car accident. This led Nick to seek comfort in the arms of another woman, Phyllis Summers, which resulted in an affair. Phyllis became pregnant with Nick's child, Summer Newman. Nick divorced Sharon and married Phyllis the following year. For years, however, Nick battled between his ongoing feelings with Sharon and Phyllis. His other storylines have included trying to seek independence away from his powerful father as well as multiple other relationships. In 2013, a storyline regarding Summer's paternity was visited, centered on speculation that she is actually the daughter of Jack Abbott, Phyllis' ex-husband.
Morrow regards Nick as a "good dude" who has a "fiery" protective personality, which has developed into a "more mature" persona as the character grew. Nick and Morrow gained a significant amount of crazed fan attention and popularity during the late 1990s, considered a long-time fan favorite by ''TV Guide''. The pairing of Nick and Sharon have been met with notable success, listed as one of the genre's best supercouples by ''The Huffington Post'' and SoapNet, among other sources. Morrow's performance has been met with critical acclaim, having garnered him the Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Younger Actor in a Drama Series nomination consecutively from 1996 to 2000.
==Casting and creation==
Created and introduced by William J. Bell, the role of Nicholas Newman was born onscreen during the episode dated December 31, 1988. The character was portrayed by infant twins Marco and Stefan Flores in 1989, while child actor Griffin Ledner took over the following year, departing in January 1991. On June 21, 1994, the producers of the series decided to rapidly age Nick to a teenager; ending speculation that another teenage child of Victor Newman (Eric Braeden) would be introduced to the soap opera. The character's return as a teenager was written as him returning from boarding school after a long duration.〔 Since then, the role has been portrayed by actor Joshua Morrow. Morrow had previously auditioned for the role of "Dylan" on another CBS soap opera ''The Bold and the Beautiful'', making it to the final two casting options, but lost the role to Dylan Neal. The network later requested him to read for the part of Nick, which he won.〔 Morrow, who worked in a restaurant prior to debuting on ''The Young and the Restless'', considered his change in profession a "quantum leap in careers".〔 He said that accepting the role was "a very easy decision" considering how popular the show was. ''The Record'' newspaper described the role as being "tailor-made" for Morrow.
In 2002, Morrow signed a new contract with the soap opera that would ensure his portrayal of the role for an additional five years. His contract was considered "record-breaking" at the time, as no soap opera contract had exceeded four years prior to this. Upon his contract's expiration in 2007, Morrow agreed to an additional five years with ''The Young and the Restless''. He stated he was "happy to know" where he was going to be for the next five years, as well as expressing gratitude towards the soap opera for accommodating his living conditions and schedule.

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