Mikel Nylo
- Editorial Department
- Additional Crew
- Actor
After completing his French baccalaureate at the Institut Saint-Geneviève in Paris, Mikel proceeded to study Physics at Sorbonne Université Pierre et Marie Curie and then film and production at Ecole Supérieur de Réalisation Audiovisuelle before moving to Los Angeles in 2012. There, he started his career in entertainment as a production assistant for the Showtime drama Series "Dexter" and "The Affair".
After a few years with Showtime, Mikel started a modeling career and traveled in the United States, Asia and Europe. After modeling, Mikel started acting and was trained by Leila Vatan, Alex Craig Mann, Jeremy Radin, Tania Gonzalez, Michael Yavnieli, Robert Rusler and later on, Art Cohan, Mia Christou, Peter Allas, Robert Zimmerman, Christine Kludjia and Farah Albani.
In 2017, Mikel moved back to Europe and spent a year in Germany where he wrote the short film "Their Path", a story told through dance with no dialogues. He was helped by a pool of writers, producers and directors at La Maison du Film, in Paris. His script was finalist of La Maison du Film - Label Scenario.
In 2018, Mikel moved back to Paris to work with the production company Quad Drama as an Executive Assistant for Iris Bucher.
In 2021, Mikel decided to move back to Los Angeles to pursue and study acting more. Two years later, Mickel makes his acting debut with The West Valley Playhouse, interpreting Stephen Carter in Agatha Christie's short story Yellow Iris, adapted and directed by Jon Berry.
After a few years with Showtime, Mikel started a modeling career and traveled in the United States, Asia and Europe. After modeling, Mikel started acting and was trained by Leila Vatan, Alex Craig Mann, Jeremy Radin, Tania Gonzalez, Michael Yavnieli, Robert Rusler and later on, Art Cohan, Mia Christou, Peter Allas, Robert Zimmerman, Christine Kludjia and Farah Albani.
In 2017, Mikel moved back to Europe and spent a year in Germany where he wrote the short film "Their Path", a story told through dance with no dialogues. He was helped by a pool of writers, producers and directors at La Maison du Film, in Paris. His script was finalist of La Maison du Film - Label Scenario.
In 2018, Mikel moved back to Paris to work with the production company Quad Drama as an Executive Assistant for Iris Bucher.
In 2021, Mikel decided to move back to Los Angeles to pursue and study acting more. Two years later, Mickel makes his acting debut with The West Valley Playhouse, interpreting Stephen Carter in Agatha Christie's short story Yellow Iris, adapted and directed by Jon Berry.