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Nicholas de Wolff

Nicholas Adams de Wolff (born 1970) is a business strategist, marketing executive, and longtime Media and Entertainment industry pioneer.〔Christopher Rollyson, ''Socialmedia.biz'', 23 February 2010, "(17 visionaries predict impact of social on the enterprise )", 11 March 2010〕〔''The Global Human Capital Journal'', 7 February 2010, "(17 Enterprise Visionaries Release 2010 Predictions for Social Networks, Web 2.0 )", 11 March 2010〕〔''Leveraging New Media as a Filmmaker'', 8 September 2010, "()", 8 September 2010〕 His career spans multiple creative and business platforms, including theatrical, film, fashion, government,〔''Consulate General of France in Los Angeles '', 23 June 2009, "(French Government Interview )", 11 March 2010〕〔Sustainable Burbank Task Force, ''September 21, 2009 Minutes'', 21 September 2009, "(Sustainable Burbank Task Force, September 21, 2009 Minutes )"〕 retail, TV, and New Media.
==Early Life and Work==
de Wolff was born in Geneva, Switzerland on May 6, 1970. He spent the first 5 years of his life living in Portugal, where he studied at the Lycée Français Charles Lepierre. During the turbulent period of the country’s PREC,〔''Wikipedia'', "Carnation revolution", 11 March 2010〕 de Wolff and most of his family moved to London, England, where he transferred into the Lycée Français Charles de Gaulle to continue his studies. After another 9 years in British boarding schools, de Wolff enrolled at Duke University, where he studied English Literature and was concurrently part of the school’s famed “Actor’s Sequence” Professional Actor Training Program, under Dr. Robert L. Hobbs.
de Wolff enjoyed a successful career as a writer, actor, and director - working in theater, film, and television,〔IMDB,"()"〕〔''Wikipedia'', "Artist descending a staircase", 21 January 2014〕 before being brought to Los Angeles to co-star in a play with British actress, Katy Manning.〔''Wikipedia'', "Katy Manning", 21 January 2014〕 He was subsequently appointed Artistic Director of the Los Angeles Performing Arts Festival, and was responsible for launching the world's first immersive 3D online arts community: City Arts Project.

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