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CSI: crime scene investigation
“Nick
Stokes” (George
Eads)
Equal parts charm and chops, Nick Stokes is amore
happy to take Warrick on, but remains an objective professional. It's
clearing the case that really gets him juiced. Nick could still be in
Texas with the rest of his family, but he chose to move two states over.
There's a part of Nick that loves his family and his family name, but
there's also a part that wants to be on his own, to lay down his own
roots and establish his own identity. What he's finding is that roots
don't take quickly. Growing them is a slow process
fraught with mistakes...and Nick isn't finished.
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Born and raised in Texas, Eads’ immense fondness for playing “make believe” while growing up should have been a good indicator that he would not end up with a career in sales, which was his initial intention.
After high school, Eads entered Texas Tech, intending to make good use of his public relations major and the degree he had earned. He put in his time driving around Texas making sales cold calls, but when the opportunity to teach drama presented itself, Eads took the job at a local middle school in Waco. He eventually left teaching to enter an associates degree program in acting. Even though his early career in sales came in handy – “rejection was something I learned how to deal with early” – he had found his heart.
Eads was fueled equally by the support of his mother, a high school principal, and by the devil’s advocate stance that his father, an attorney, took. He worked to hone his acting skills, signed with an agent, and eventually made the successful move to Los Angeles in 1994 with the money he had saved doing commercial work.
Eads’ television film credits include The Spring, Broken Crown, The Ultimate Lie, and Second String, starring Oscar-winner Jon Voight, in which Eads played a quarterback for the Buffalo Bills. He has appeared as a guest star on Strange Luck, as well as multiple episodes of E.R. Eads starred as the ill-fated “Travis” in the first episode if the Aaron spelling drama Savannah, but after the character was killed off, Eads returned to the series as Travis’ twin brother “Nick” for the remainder of the one-season run. He went on to star in the second incarnation of the series Grapevine.
Eads’ feature
film credits include Only in America and Dust to Dust.
Eads resides in Los Angeles. His birth date is March 1.
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