
Nick Neon
Acting
Biography
Nick Neon is an award-winning Korean American writer, director + actor known for his indie horror feature debut, Fear Eats the Seoul, Fear Eats the Seoul, as well as the recently released coming-of-age short, Ultra Bleu. He is the co-founder of NYK Media Group, a Seoul-based video production company and has also served as the Creative Director at Roll The Dice Pictures where he directed music videos for K-Indie artists such as Love X Stereo, Kite Flying Robot + Henry Bloomfield. Neon loves Jurassic Park, vegan ice cream + the desert sky right before dawn.
Known For

Gossamer Folds is a story about finding family and acceptance where you least expect it. Set in 1986, ten-year-old Tate is uprooted and unwillingly moved to the suburbs of Kansas City. As his parents’ marriage unravels, Tate finds solace in the unlikely friendships of his next-door neighbors: a retired college professor and his transgender daughter, Gossamer.
Gossamer Folds

The last ordinary moments between two guys in love.
The News Today

When a heavy storm threatens the city of New York, two complete strangers –a cynical documentary filmmaker from Spain and an idealist app programmer– find themselves sharing shelter, questioning each other’s understanding of life, happiness and love.
A Stormy Night

Ultra Bleu follows Jim Park for the first 24 hours after a violent break up with his ex-boyfriend and how a chance meeting with a stranger reveals deeper issues he must confront.
Ultra Bleu

When South Korea is ravaged by a massive demon epidemic that nearly wipes out its entire population, four foreigners are forced to stick together to survive the fallout. After they encounter a Korean survivor who informs them that a nuclear purge of the country is imminent, they realize that escape is the only option. But nothing comes free, and to make it out alive they must overcome their differences and work together to confront not only the flesh-hungry demons waiting for them around every corner, but also the personal demons hiding within themselves.
Fear Eats the Seoul

Jimmy Park is visiting home for the first time in years and has nothing to show for his time living overseas in Seoul. But old tensions come to a head when he confronts his homophobic sister at a family dinner.
Zero One

Dave and Andrew reach a new level of closeness in their relationship when they share their personal experiences with self-harm.