Nicholas Hamilton
Nicholas William Hamilton (born May 4, 2000) is an Australian actor and musician best known for his breakout role as Rellian, one of the children in an unconventional family, in the 2016 drama film Captain Fantastic, and for portraying the antagonist Henry Bowers in the horror adaptations It (2017) and It Chapter Two (2019).[1][2][3] Born in Lismore, New South Wales, Australia, Hamilton began his career as a child model before transitioning to acting with formal training in 2011.[4][1] At age 12, he earned a Best Actor award at the Tropfest short film festival for his lead role in Time (2013), a sci-fi story about a boy discovering time travel.[1] His early film credits include a guest appearance on the TV series Mako Mermaids (2013) and supporting roles in Strangerland (2015) alongside Nicole Kidman and Hugo Weaving.[1][2] Hamilton's career gained international momentum with Captain Fantastic, directed by Matt Ross, which earned him nominations for a Screen Actors Guild Award and a Young Artist Award for his performance as one of the six siblings raised off-grid by their father, played by Viggo Mortensen.[1][2] In 2017, he took on the menacing bully role of Henry Bowers in Andy Muschietti's It, based on Stephen King's novel, and reprised it briefly in the 2019 sequel, contributing to the films' massive commercial success.[2][3] That same year, he appeared as Lucas Hanson, a troubled teen, in the fantasy adaptation The Dark Tower.[2] In recent years, Hamilton has expanded into television and additional film projects, including the role of the invisible supe Maverick in the Amazon Prime Video series Gen V (2023), a spin-off of The Boys, and the lead in the indie thriller Brave the Dark (2025) as Nathan Williams, a young man confronting family trauma.[2][5] He also starred as Stu Mills in the comedy series The Pradeeps of Pittsburgh (2024) and has upcoming roles in films such as Do Not Enter (2025), and Halloween Store (2025).[2][6] Parallel to acting, Hamilton maintains a music career as a singer-songwriter, releasing original tracks like "Pretty Young" (2021), "Spins" (2023), "Never Alone" (2025), as well as an acoustic cover of "Sweet Child O' Mine," through his official website and platforms like Spotify.[7][8]Biography
Early life
Nicholas Hamilton was born on May 4, 2000, in Lismore, New South Wales, Australia, to parents Vicki Atkins and Craig Hamilton.[9] He grew up in the nearby town of Alstonville, where he spent his early years in a close-knit family that included his younger brother, Joshua "JJ" Hamilton, and two younger sisters, Rebecca and Rachel Hamilton.[10][9] Hamilton's interest in performing arts was profoundly shaped by a family tragedy in 2011, when his uncle—his godfather and the only natural uncle on his mother's side—passed away from cancer at a young age.[11] This loss, occurring when Hamilton was 11, inspired him to pursue acting as a way to honor his uncle's dramatic and performative spirit, which had been a unique influence in the family.[11] Shortly thereafter, in fifth grade, he landed his first acting role as an Elvis Presley impersonator in a school play at his small Christian elementary school near Lismore, where he performed a song while strumming a guitar, marking the beginning of his passion for the stage despite initial reluctance.[11][12] Before fully committing to acting, Hamilton worked as a child model during his early years.[4] He later transitioned to formal acting training, honing his skills while attending Alstonville High School, from which he graduated in 2018.[10]Personal life
In 2019, at the age of 18, Hamilton relocated from Australia to Los Angeles to pursue greater acting opportunities following his high school graduation.[13] This move marked a significant transition into his adult life, allowing him to immerse himself in the entertainment industry while adapting to independent living in a new country.[14] Hamilton publicly came out as gay at age 18 in 2018, shortly before filming It Chapter Two, describing the experience as positive and supportive from family and friends.[13] He has since embraced his LGBTQ+ identity openly, noting in interviews that it brought a sense of freedom and community, particularly during events like New York Pride.[15] Hamilton reflected on the timing, stating it occurred just one to two months before returning to the It set, where he received affirming responses from those who mattered most.[14] As of 2023, Hamilton resides in New York, a shift from Los Angeles that influenced his personal growth and desire for deeper connections after years of focusing on his career.[16] This relocation prompted lifestyle adjustments, including a newfound appreciation for companionship amid the city's vibrant social scene.[2] Hamilton is in a relationship with his boyfriend, Jackson Tremblay, whom he met on the dating app Hinge in 2022 while filming in Pennsylvania.[17] The couple bonded quickly, with their second date inspiring Hamilton's 2023 single "Spins," a love song celebrating their romance; he has described feeling "free" to express this affection publicly during Pride Month.[16] No prior relationships have been publicly reported. Hamilton owns a rescue dog named Nala, a Papillon-French Terrier-Pomeranian mix adopted from Vanderpump Dogs in Los Angeles, whom he considers his best friend and a source of comfort.[18] He frequently shares affectionate details about her, such as her cuddly nature and fluffy legs, highlighting how she spoons with him nightly. Among his hobbies, Hamilton enjoys crafting cocktails, amassing over 1.8 million TikTok followers with viral mixology videos, and has channeled this interest into a 2025 cocktail recipe book.[15][19]Career
Acting
Nicholas Hamilton made his professional acting debut in the 2013 short film Time, directed by Liam Connor, where he portrayed a young boy grappling with the consequences of time travel; the film was a finalist at the Tropfest Short Film Festival, and Hamilton won the Best Actor award for his performance.[20][21] He began formal screen acting training in 2011 at age 11, transitioning from child modeling to on-camera work, which prepared him for early television appearances such as a guest role in Mako: Island of Secrets (2013).[21] His feature film debut came in 2015 with the thriller Strangerland, where he played Jessie Parker's friend alongside Nicole Kidman and Hugo Weaving, marking his entry into international cinema.[21][22] Hamilton's breakthrough role arrived in 2016 as Rellian, one of the sons in the off-grid family, in Matt Ross's indie drama Captain Fantastic, opposite Viggo Mortensen; the film premiered at the Sundance Film Festival and received widespread critical acclaim for its exploration of unconventional parenting, with Hamilton's portrayal of a conflicted teen earning him nominations from the Screen Actors Guild and the Young Artist Awards.[21][23] This performance established him as a promising young talent capable of handling complex emotional dynamics in ensemble casts.[21] In 2017, Hamilton rose to widespread fame with his chilling depiction of the sadistic bully Henry Bowers in the horror adaptation It, directed by Andy Muschietti and based on Stephen King's novel; the film became a global box-office phenomenon, grossing over $700 million, and Hamilton's intense, menacing performance as the antagonist drew praise for adding depth to the character's troubled psyche.[2][24] He reprised the role in It Chapter Two (2019), contributing to the sequel's success and solidifying his association with high-profile horror franchises.[2] That same year, he appeared as Lucas Hanson, a young ally to the Gunslinger, in the fantasy epic The Dark Tower, adapting another Stephen King work and further showcasing his versatility in genre fare.[2] As Hamilton matured into his early twenties, his career shifted toward more mature, lead-driven roles, reflecting a deliberate transition from child actor to adult performer influenced by his early training and experiences in demanding ensemble pieces. In 2023, he starred as the troubled high school athlete Nathan Williams in the coming-of-age drama Brave the Dark, directed by Damian Harris, where his raw portrayal of a teen overcoming adversity alongside Jared Harris earned positive reviews for its emotional authenticity.[25][26] He also joined the cast of Amazon Prime Video's superhero series Gen V (2023) as Maverick, a charismatic supe navigating moral ambiguities in The Boys universe, demonstrating his adaptability to television and action-oriented narratives. In 2024, he starred as Stu Mills in the comedy series The Pradeeps of Pittsburgh on Amazon Freevee.[2] Most recently, in August 2025, Hamilton was cast in Luca Guadagnino's upcoming biographical comedy-drama Artificial for Amazon MGM Studios, a project centered on the OpenAI saga, signaling his continued evolution into prestige adult cinema alongside stars like Andrew Garfield.[27]Music
Nicholas Hamilton entered the music industry in January 2021 with his debut single "Different Year," a track blending heartbreak with upbeat synths that marked his transition from acting to songwriting.[28] Later that year, he released the single "In Line" in April, inspired by his relocation from Australia to Los Angeles, capturing the uncertainties of adapting to a new environment.[29] These early releases showcased his pop sensibilities influenced by artists like Quinn XCII and Ruel, focusing on introspective lyrics over chill production.[30] In August 2021, Hamilton released his debut EP Pretty Young, a collection reflecting themes of personal growth, coming-of-age experiences, homesickness, and youthful relationships drawn from his late teens.[31][32] The EP's title track, released as a single in July, served as a soulful meditation on innocence and maturation, emphasizing emotional vulnerability in his songwriting.[33] Hamilton continued his musical output in 2023 with the singles "Alone" in May, a moody ballad exploring isolation and survival, and "Spins" in June, a heartfelt track inspired by his relationship and timed for Pride Month.[34][35] These releases highlighted his evolving artistry, blending personal narratives with cinematic pop elements that occasionally intersect with his acting career through original compositions for films.[36] In January 2025, Hamilton co-wrote "Never Alone" with Arthur Pringrey and performed it as a duet with Belinda Carlisle for the end-title song of the motion picture Brave the Dark, underscoring his ability to merge music with storytelling in visual media.[37][38] Hamilton's live performances gained momentum with his first headline concert in May 2023 at Rockwood Music Hall in Manhattan, which sold out and featured tracks from his emerging catalog, marking a pivotal moment in building his stage presence alongside his recorded work.[39]Filmography
Film
| Year | Title | Role | Director | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2013 | Time (short film) | James | Liam Connor | [40] |
| 2013 | Jackrabbit (short film) | Jack Warren | Stacie Howarth | [41] |
| 2014 | Letter to Annabelle (short film) | Jack | Dom Marano | [42] |
| 2014 | Long Shadows (short film) | Nathan Sinclair | Darwin Brooks | [43] |
| 2015 | Gifted (short film) | Joel | Jordan Bailey, Ryan Unicomb | [44] |
| 2015 | Strangerland | Tom | Kim Farrant | |
| 2016 | Captain Fantastic | Rellian | Matt Ross | [22] |
| 2017 | It | Henry Bowers | Andrés Muschietti | [45] |
| 2017 | The Dark Tower | Lucas Hanson | Nikolaj Arcel | |
| 2019 | Danger Close | Private Noel Grimes | Kriv Stender | |
| 2019 | It Chapter Two | Young Henry Bowers | Andrés Muschietti | |
| 2020 | Endless | Chris | Scott Speer | [46] |
| 2023 | Brave the Dark | Nathan Williams | Damian Harris | [26] |
| 2025 | Do Not Enter | Tod | Marc Klasfeld | Upcoming [47] |
| 2025 | Halloween Store | TBA | Shane Dax Taylor | Upcoming [48] |
| 2025 | Things Like This | Lance Lunar | Max Talisman | Upcoming [49] |
| 2025 | Hurricanna | TBA | Francesca Gregorini | Upcoming [50] |
| 2025 | Artificial | TBA | Luca Guadagnino | In post-production [51] |
Television
Hamilton began his television career with guest appearances on Australian series before transitioning to international streaming projects.| Year | Title | Role | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2013 | Mako Mermaids | Ben | Appeared in episode 1.11, "I Don't Believe in Mermaids" [52] |
| 2016 | Wanted | Jamie | Guest appearance in episode 1.2, "Run Lola Run" [53] |
| 2021 | Love, Victor | Charlie | Guest star in season 2, episode 9, "Victor's Day Off" [54] |
| 2021 | Action Royale | Trilby | Series regular; 10 episodes in the Snap Original series [55] |
| 2023 | Gen V | Maverick | Recurring role; 4 episodes as the invisible superhero student representative at Godolkin University [56] |
| 2024 | The Pradeeps of Pittsburgh | Stu Mills | Supporting lead; 8 episodes as the neighbor of the Pradeep family on Prime Video [57] |
Discography
Singles
Nicholas Hamilton's singles career began in 2021 with the release of his debut track, marking his transition into music alongside his acting pursuits. All of his singles have been issued as digital downloads and streaming releases primarily through platforms such as Spotify, Apple Music, and YouTube Music, with no physical formats or accompanying B-sides reported. These standalone tracks showcase his pop and indie influences, often featuring personal lyrics co-written by Hamilton himself. The following table lists Hamilton's singles in chronological order, including key details on collaborations and production:| Title | Release Date | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| "Different Year" | January 8, 2021 | Debut single; written by Hamilton and Britton Buchanan, exploring themes of reflection and change.[58][28] |
| "noRoom" (with Savs) | February 12, 2021 | Duet co-written by Hamilton and Savs about unrequited love.[59][60] |
| "In Line" | April 23, 2021 | Co-written by Hamilton about coming-of-age experiences, described by the artist as his "first good track."[61][29] |
| "Pretty Young" | July 9, 2021 | Title track single; nostalgic reflection on youth, later included on EP.[62][63] |
| "Alone" | May 5, 2023 | Produced by Arthur Pingrey, with Hamilton handling composition and lyrics.[64][65] |
| "Spins" | June 16, 2023 | Follow-up single inspired by Hamilton's relationship; released during Pride Month as a heartfelt ballad.[66][35] |
| "Never Alone" (with Belinda Carlisle) | January 17, 2025 | Film tie-in single for Brave the Dark; written by Hamilton and Arthur Pingrey, performed as a duet emphasizing themes of resilience.[67][68][37] |
Extended plays
Nicholas Hamilton's debut extended play, Pretty Young, was released on August 13, 2021, comprising six tracks with a total runtime of 16 minutes.[69] The EP was primarily produced by Joe Marson and Arthur Pingrey, who also handled mixing, with additional engineering by Caleb Carr on select tracks.[70][62] The tracklist is as follows:- "Intro"
- "Pretty Young"
- "Different Year" (co-written by Britton Buchanan)
- "noRoom" (with Savs)
- "Everything to Lose" (co-written by Britton Buchanan)
- "In Line" (co-written by Ben Kuhl)
Awards and recognition
Awards
Nicholas Hamilton received his first major acting accolade at the 2013 Tropfest Short Film Festival, where he won the Best Male Actor award for his lead role in the short film Time, directed by Liam Connor.[40][72][73] The festival, held annually in Sydney, recognizes excellence in short filmmaking, and Hamilton's performance as a young boy grappling with time travel's consequences was highlighted for its emotional depth during the ceremony on February 17, 2013.[72]| Year | Award | Category | Work | Result |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2013 | Tropfest Short Film Festival | Best Male Actor | Time | Won |