
![]() | Nik Doner attended Loyola Marymount University, where he obtained a degree in Theater Arts with a minor in Theological Studies. During his studies he has appeared in The Seagull, The Imaginary Invalid, Once in a Lifetime, Hamlet, The Laramie Project, Arcadia, The Tempest, and many others. He also directed, produced, and designed the set for a presentation of John Guare's Six Degrees of Separation, which won Best Show of the Year and Best Set Design at LMU. Since college, he co-starred in and produced a documentary shot in Paris, France, called "The Ugliest American" wherein he dressed up like a cowboy and pestered the French on their own turf. He appeared in the world premiere of the Inkwell Theater's "Tango Till They're Sore" in Hollywood, CA, and was recently seen in Opera Omaha's production of Puccini's "Madama Butterfly" as a specialty guest artist in Omaha, Nebraska. He is currently pursuing a voiceover career in commercials and animation. |
