Nick Wolfe is a fictional character from the universe of the Highlander franchise, appearing in the spinoff series Highlander: The Raven, portrayed by actor Paul Johansson.
20 Facts About Nick Wolfe
Nick Wolfe is handsome, athletic, a touch cynical, quick-witted and able to think on his feet.
Nick Wolfe comes from a blue-collar background and was raised in an urban environment.
Nick Wolfe's father was probably a shop steward in a factory, his mother taught second grade.
Nick Wolfe has an older brother as well as a younger sister.
Nick Wolfe did well in school, excelling in scholastics, athletics, and girls.
Nick Wolfe earned an athletic scholarship to Stanford, but a blown knee ended a football career and his free ride.
Nick Wolfe quit college and drifted for a while before signing on as a deckhand on a tanker.
Nick Wolfe ended up in Marseille, where his pride and his tendency to get into bar fights transitioned to a turn at professional boxing.
Nick Wolfe picked up more than a working knowledge of French.
Lauren could no more accept the life of a cop's wife than Nick Wolfe could accept a job as a private investigator in her father's prestigious law firm.
Later, Nick Wolfe would reunite briefly with Lauren in Paris, but that ended in tragedy.
Nick Wolfe quit the Force and walked away from a promotion rather than lie about his partner's death.
Nick Wolfe started over by working for his friend Bert Myers in an international security consulting firm and helping oversee Bert's European interests which include co-ownership of a bar in Paris with Amanda.
Nick Wolfe is a man who believes in justice and the promise he made to his dead partner's memory.
Nick Wolfe is proud, sometimes overly so, honest, determined, and intolerant of fools.
Nick Wolfe has his own standards, and if he has a fault, it is that he holds to them rigidly, no matter what the cost, even if it means his life.
Nick Wolfe can be prone to charging forward without seeing all of the complications, especially where his heart is involved.
Nick Wolfe was there to help her with her struggle, but sometimes added to it.
When Nick Wolfe woke up, he became angry with Amanda for not telling him about his immortality and because it wasn't her choice to make; she, in typical fashion, thought he'd be happy about being able to live forever.