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Nicholas Dewan Sagar (born 7 January 1988) is a British actor and model. He is known for roles on television series Queen of the South and The Haves and the Have Nots, and for playing Kevin Richards in the romantic comedy trilogy, The Princess Switch.

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Life and career

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Sagar was born and raised in London, England. He is of Jamaican and Guyanese descent.[3] In an interview for Timid Magazine he said: "I loved being mixed race growing up. I think you’re right in saying I saw myself as whole rather than half. I just thought I am Black. I am Indian. I fully embraced both heritages, which was a cool thing because I could relate to everyone."[4] He has a younger brother, Sean, who is also an actor. Sagar made his debut on British television in 2009 and later moved to Los Angeles and debuted appearing in an episode of NCIS: Los Angeles.[5] He made his big screen debut appearing in the 2012 crime drama film, Ill Manors.[6][7]

In 2017, Sagar was cast as Detective Alonzo Loya in the USA Network crime drama series, Queen of the South. He left the series after two seasons. Also in 2017, he joined the cast of Oprah Winfrey Network prime time soap opera, The Haves and the Have Nots as Charles Frederickson, the new love interest for Candace Young (Tika Sumpter).[8] He was a regular cast member from season 4 to season 7 and returned in a recurring basis for the show's eighth and final season. He also had the recurring role during the second season of Shadowhunters and guest-starred in two episodes of Supergirl as Rip Roar.[9]

In 2018, Sagar starred opposite Vanessa Hudgens in the romantic comedy film, The Princess Switch for Netflix.[10] He returned to the role in its sequels, The Princess Switch: Switched Again (2020) and The Princess Switch 3: Romancing the Star (2021).[11][12] From 2021 to 2023, Sagar had a recurring role in the Starz comedy series, Run the World.[13] In 2024, he starred in the erotic thriller film, Mea Culpa, by Tyler Perry.[14][15]

Filmography

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Film

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Year Title Role Notes
2009 Just Like Family Tony Short film
2010 S.N.U.B! Security Officer
2012 Ill Manors Marcell
2014 Wasteman Diaries Nathan Short film
2018 The Princess Switch Kevin Richards
2020 The Princess Switch: Switched Again Kevin Richards
2021 The Princess Switch 3: Romancing the Star Kevin Richards
2024 Mea Culpa Ray Hawthorne
TBA I Don't Want to Drink Your Blood Anymore Douglas Post-production[16]
TBA Jingle All the Slay Also producer[17]

Television

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Year Title Role Notes
2009 Gunrush Gang Member Television film
2011 NCIS: Los Angeles Joseph Episode: "Higher Power"
2014 Holby City Joel Wallis Episode: "The Cruellest Month"
2015 Hank Zipzer Alex Broman 2 episodes
2017–2018 Queen of the South Detective Alonzo Loya Series regular, 26 episodes
2017–2019 Shadowhunters Victor Aldertree Recurring role, 9 episodes
2017–2021 The Haves and the Have Nots Charles Frederickson Series regular (seasons 4–7), recurring (season 8)
2019 Supergirl Russell Rogers / Rip Roar 2 episodes
2020–2022 Borrasca Officer Ramirez Poscast series, 6 episodes
2021–2023 Run the World Anderson Recurring role, 7 episodes
2025 The Irrational Logan Rajesh Episode: "The Exchange"

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Nick Sagar is a British actor known for his roles in television dramas and romantic comedies, including Detective Alonzo Loya in the USA Network series Queen of the South and Kevin Richards in Netflix's The Princess Switch trilogy. He has appeared in numerous American and international productions, earning recognition for recurring performances in The Haves and the Have Nots, Shadowhunters, and Run the World. Born in London on 7 January 1988 to a family of mixed Jamaican, Guyanese, and Indian heritage, Sagar grew up in East London surrounded by a creative environment that encouraged performance, martial arts, and impersonations from an early age. He briefly attended university before leaving to pursue acting professionally, drawing on his diverse background to quickly adapt accents and characters. His early career included roles in British projects such as the film Ill Manors (2012), before transitioning to U.S.-based television work that broadened his profile. In addition to acting, Sagar has expanded into producing, writing, and directing, with involvement in projects like the upcoming The Holiday Hitman and Aladdin: The Monkey's Paw. He continues to balance storytelling across genres, from crime dramas to lighthearted romances.

Early life

Heritage and upbringing

Nick Sagar was born on January 7, 1988, and raised in East London, England. He is of mixed Jamaican and Guyanese heritage, with his father being of Indian heritage. Sagar has described embracing his mixed-race background from a young age, identifying fully as both Black and Indian rather than fractions of each. He viewed his diverse family mixes across generations as a blessing that helped him relate to many cultures and fostered openness to the world. Growing up in East London, his family was notably eccentric and lively, with his mother regularly singing reggae, his father impersonating Al Pacino, and his aunties entertaining with cartoon voices and silly jokes. His parents, who immigrated to England and had to work from a young age without the same opportunities, emphasized the importance of pursuing possibilities they lacked. The family faced hard times but remained close-knit, finding joy and gratitude in their shared entertainment and support for one another.

Training and early aspirations

Nick Sagar developed a passion for performing from an early age, influenced by his family's enthusiasm for movies and television. He has described himself as a huge movie and TV buff, noting that growing up his family frequently watched films and shows together, which sparked his love for performance. Prior to focusing on acting, Sagar was actively involved in soccer and breakdancing (b-boying), activities that contributed to his discipline, physicality, and creative expression. He began training in martial arts as a young boy and has continued the practice, initially aspiring toward professional involvement in such athletic pursuits. His mother played a significant role in encouraging his diverse interests from childhood, including those that ultimately led him toward acting. Sagar has attributed his entry into acting primarily to his inherent love of performing rather than formal training. This early drive for performance set the foundation for his transition to professional opportunities in film and television.

Career

Early roles and film debut (2012–2015)

Nick Sagar made his feature film debut in 2012 with the role of Marcell in the British crime drama Ill Manors, written and directed by Ben Drew under his stage name Plan B. He portrayed a drug dealer and local gang leader entangled in territorial conflicts and revenge cycles amid the interconnected stories of residents on a London housing estate facing drugs, violence, and desperation. The independent film garnered positive critical attention for its unflinching depiction of urban life and marked an early notable credit for Sagar in British cinema. In a contemporary interview, Sagar reflected on the role, explaining that while he did not personally identify with Marcell's questionable choices, he related to the character's relentless drive to achieve his goals, and he credited the project with opening new professional opportunities afterward. He followed this with the lead in the 2014 short drama Wasteman Diaries, playing Nathan, a man recently released from prison struggling to rebuild his life after losing his previous stability. During the same period, Sagar took on supporting television work in the UK, appearing as Joel Wallis in a 2014 episode of the medical drama Holby City and as Alex Broman in two 2015 episodes of the family series Hank Zipzer. These early credits built his experience in British film and television prior to his later transition to U.S. projects.

Breakthrough in U.S. television (2016–2018)

Nick Sagar achieved his breakthrough in U.S. television starting in 2017 with recurring roles across several prominent American cable series, marking his shift from primarily British credits to the U.S. market. He joined the USA Network crime drama Queen of the South as Detective Alonzo Loya, a law enforcement character, appearing in 26 episodes from 2017 to 2018. Concurrently, Sagar portrayed Victor Aldertree, a charming Clave Representative, in the Freeform fantasy series Shadowhunters, contributing to 9 episodes from 2017 to 2019. He also appeared as Charles Frederickson in the OWN drama The Haves and the Have Nots from 2017 to 2021 in 33 episodes. These roles in U.S. cable dramas and fantasy programming significantly raised his profile among American viewers and established him as a versatile supporting actor in the American television landscape.

Romantic comedies and recent projects (2018–present)

Sagar achieved widespread recognition in the romantic comedy genre through his recurring role as Kevin Richards in Netflix's The Princess Switch trilogy. In the first installment, The Princess Switch (2018), he co-starred opposite Vanessa Hudgens and Sam Palladio in a holiday-themed story about a duchess and a Chicago baker switching places and falling in love with each other's partners. The film earned a 63% Tomatometer score from critics and a 52% audience Popcornmeter rating. Sagar reprised the character in The Princess Switch: Switched Again (2020), where Kevin faces relationship challenges with Duchess Margaret, and again in The Princess Switch 3: Romancing the Star (2021), which involves a stolen Christmas relic and additional doppelgängers. The sequels received 56% and 57% critic scores, respectively, along with 35% and 42% audience scores, sustaining the trilogy's appeal as escapist holiday entertainment on the platform. In the years following the trilogy, Sagar diversified his television and audio work with several recurring and guest roles. He portrayed Anderson in the Starz comedy series Run the World from 2021 to 2023, appearing in seven episodes. He also voiced Officer Ramirez across six episodes of the podcast series Borrasca between 2020 and 2022. In 2024, Sagar played Ray in Tyler Perry's Netflix erotic thriller Mea Culpa, a drama centered on a defense attorney entangled in a high-profile murder case. He additionally guest-starred as Logan Rajesh in a 2025 episode of the NBC procedural The Irrational. During this period, Sagar expanded into producing, serving as executive producer on the short film From Her (2024).

Personal life

Public persona and modeling

Nick Sagar has appeared in fashion-oriented editorial features and photoshoots. He was profiled in PhotoBook Magazine in 2021 with a photoshoot emphasizing his presence in Los Angeles. Timid Magazine featured him in a styled photoshoot with fashion direction. He also appeared in a fashion editorial and gave an interview for L'Officiel Hommes Brasil in January 2021.

Personal details

Nick Sagar maintains a private personal life, with limited public details available about his relationships or family status beyond basic background information. No reliable sources confirm any marriage, long-term partnerships, or children, and he rarely discusses such matters in interviews. He has a younger brother, actor Sean Sagar. He is a British actor from London, England.
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