- Nick Stoppani was born in 1981 in Northampton, United Kingdom. He is a multifaceted professional, serving as a producer, actor, and entertainment presenter. In 2016, he became a Studio Audience Warm-Up Artist for ITV's acclaimed daytime panel show, Loose Women. In November 2020, he played a pivotal role in establishing a Guinness World Record for the highest number of viewers for a séance, which was broadcast live on the Really Channel's Facebook page, with Nick as the host of the event. Throughout 2021 and 2022, he contributed to the first series of the popular paranormal program, Daz's Ghost Hunt, as a paranormal investigator.- IMDb mini biography by: SBN Media UK
- Nick Stoppani was born in 1981 in Northampton, United Kingdom. He is a multifaceted professional, serving as a producer, actor, and entertainment presenter. In 2016, he became a Studio Audience Warm-Up Artist for ITV's acclaimed daytime panel show, Loose Women. In November 2020, he played a pivotal role in establishing a Guinness World Record for the highest number of viewers for a séance, which was broadcast live on the Really Channel's Facebook page, with Nick as the host of the event. Throughout 2021 and 2022, he contributed to the first series of the popular paranormal program, Daz's Ghost Hunt, as a paranormal investigator.- IMDb mini biography by: SBN MEDIA UK
- Known for his catchphrase Cheer Mwait.
- Nick Stoppani is related to one of the first UK TV chef's Toni Stoppani who was a TWW / HTV chef for ITV television in the 1960s. He had a show named '100 easy recipes from Toni Stoppani'.
- Nick is a Guinness World Records holder. He presented The Worlds Largest Seance on 1 November 2020 with UKHaunted.
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