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Jamaican actor/ poet Nicholas "Crazirok" Hemmings
Nicholas Hemmings was born in Kingston Jamaica in the late 1970's as a child he wanted to because a minister of religion. In elementary school he found himslef writing stories and he became the class clown. One Christmas his school did a Christmas play written by Clive Anderson who played Donald in Lime Tree Lana and Sleepy in Titus in Town on local Jamaican television. Nicholas was selected to play the lead role of Joseph which he excelled in.

When he went to high school he joined the drama club and Donald Anderson was the drama teacher, there Nicholas worked on his craft all through high school.

After graduation in the Mid 90's he did a few stage plays until he was enrolled into the Edna Manley Vollege Of The Visual And Performing Arts. Nicholas worked on his craft while acting professionally on major Jamaican plays like Two Fowl A Mi Yard. In college he was keen to learn all aspects of theatre arts and he studied stage management and stage managed a major production at his college. He also fell in love with poetry and he learned from great poets who were students Omaal "Majah Bless" Wright and Duaine "Sniper Francis two acclaimed poets in Jamaica.

After leaving college Nicholas acted in the Jamaica gleaner voted play of the year for 2001 Brother Desmond in which he played 2 roles decetive Burton and sister Betsy, these two roles allowed Nicholas to show off both his comedic side and is dramatic side which he enjoyed because versatility was so important to him. After that play he went ok to co write and co direct If love so nice another smash hit play in the Caribbean and Again he played 2 roles, randy a high school intellectual young man and a drinking police man. He acted in many more plays after that and he pursued poetry under the name nickhemm and was very successful and coined the phrase reggae poet in the early 2000's, he then changed his stage name to Crazirok he is now being referred to as Jamaica's first reggae poet. He has performed poetry all over Jamaica and performed on Rebel salute the north American premier cultural reggae show which pulls in over 30 thousand fans from all over the world. At this event Crazirok shared stage with many Jamaican reggae legands and he stole the show at a non violence show against children by the sea in Kingston, where he performed with many huge names and legends from reggae and dancehall. There he showed Jamaica he had arrived as one of Jamaica's top poet and he continued to performed for the next few years.

Crazirok migrated to the United States and Joined the military. He has continued to perform his brand of reggae poetry on many military bases across the United States and has aslo performed in states like New York, New Jersey, Connecticut, North and South Corolina, Georgia, Baltimore and Texas where he has been steadily building a reputation as a great performer in the United States.

He has had minor a role in the 2011 film J.W.B

Crazirok is about to release his first poetry book and is about to go back into his acting,