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 • locationTexas
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32°05′17″N 97°28′05″W / 32.08812°N 97.46819°W / 32.08812; -97.46819[1]
Length27 mi (43 km)

Nolan River is a river in north Central Texas, running through Johnson and Hill Counties, and is part of the Brazos River drainage basin. The Nolan's headwaters are in farmland in northwest Johnson County. The river runs generally parallel to, and about 10 miles (16 km) east of, the Brazos. The Nolan flows in a southeasterly direction from its headwaters for about 27 miles (43 km) to its confluence with the Brazos River in the headwaters of Lake Whitney in Hill County, south of the town of Blum, Texas.[2]

In 1961, the Nolan River was dammed at Highway 67, west of the city of Cleburne, submerging the site of Wardville, the original county seat of Johnson County. The reservoir, named Lake Pat Cleburne, is the municipal water source for the city of Cleburne and serves as a recreational body for the county. The Nolan, north of the dam, is a narrow, tree-lined, slow-moving, rather shallow stream primarily flowing through private farmland, and is popular with anglers.[3] Below the lake, the river takes on a different character, as it flows through limestone bluffs with a hard-packed clay and gravel river bottom, and the banks are covered with many species of large trees.[4] The river, below the dam, flows with a considerable volume of water, 250 to 300 cubic feet per second (7.1 to 8.5 m3/s). The stream contains significant fish populations and is home to the great blue heron and snowy egret. The river bends sharply in some places and has very limited straight length. The lower part of the Nolan River is popular for canoeing and kayaking, and rapids in some areas create very fast-moving water for challenging recreational activities.[5] Flow can reach as much as 350 cubic feet per second (9.9 m3/s).

The Nolan River has one primary tributary, Buffalo Creek, which has its confluence with the Nolan less than a mile southeast of Lake Pat Cleburne.

Philip Nolan

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Four miles south of Rio Vista on Highway 174 is a marker erected to the memory of Philip Nolan (1771–1801). This is on the Hill County side, and a small cemetery is west-northwest in the timber, near the river. The river is named after Philip Nolan, who was known to have been a horse trader to the U.S. Army in 1791.[6] Nolan County, Texas also is named for him.

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Nolan River is an American child actor known for his roles in the television series New Girl and the films Adverse and Old. He made his television debut in the series finale of New Girl, playing the son of the characters portrayed by Zooey Deschanel and Jake Johnson, where he enjoyed set experiences such as jumping on couches and working with stunt performers. River gained wider recognition for portraying the six-year-old version of Trent in M. Night Shyamalan's thriller Old (2021), part of a cast that featured multiple actors depicting the same character at different ages due to the film's rapid-aging storyline; he filmed the project in the Dominican Republic, including on beach locations and constructed sets like a cave. River is the son of actor Thomas Nicholas, with whom he has shared on-screen moments, including playing the son of Matt Ryan's character in Adverse (2020), a scene that also involved his father. He began acting after starting in acting classes and voice-over work, transitioning to on-screen roles, and has described enjoying collaborative experiences with family members. Beyond acting, River has pursued music, playing piano since age three with annual recitals, and has participated in a children's music project called The Robot Kid alongside his father and younger sister. His interests include reading extensive book series such as Harry Potter and Percy Jackson, building LEGO sets with original designs, playing Nintendo video games, swimming, and watching shows like Ninjago and Wild Kratts. River has expressed ambitions in video game design and hopes to work with actors like Daniel Radcliffe in future projects.

Early life

Family background

Nolan River was born on October 20, 2011, in the United States as the first child of actor Thomas Ian Nicholas and Colette Marino, professionally known as DJ Colette. His father is an actor with a career spanning multiple films, while his mother is a DJ, singer, and songwriter in the house music genre. He has a younger sister, Zoë Dylan Nicholas, born on April 13, 2016. River grew up in a family with established ties to the entertainment industry through both parents' professional pursuits in acting and music.

Childhood and early interests

Nolan River began playing piano at the age of three. He participated in a variety of childhood activities, including building Lego sets and playing video games.

Acting career

Entry into acting and early roles

Nolan River began his acting career after attending acting classes, which he found enjoyable, and participating in voice-over auditions. His professional on-screen debut occurred in 2018 with a guest appearance in the series finale of the Fox comedy New Girl, where he portrayed Reginald Veljohnson, the flash-forward future son of Jess (Zooey Deschanel) and Nick (Jake Johnson). He auditioned for the role and performed his own stunt by jumping onto a couch without camera tricks. In 2020, River appeared in the Lionsgate thriller Adverse, playing Jake's Son, the child of Matt Ryan's character. The film featured a scene in which his real father, actor Thomas Ian Nicholas, portrayed a co-worker who picks up River's character for work. River described the experience as cool yet unusual, requiring him to pretend not to know his father on set, particularly while another actor played his on-screen dad. One improvised moment in which River greeted his father as if meeting him for the first time was filmed but did not make the final cut of the movie.

Role in Old

Nolan River portrayed Trent Aged 6 in M. Night Shyamalan's 2021 mystery thriller Old. He played the youngest version of Trent Cappa, the inquisitive young son of a family vacationing on a secluded tropical beach that causes rapid aging in its visitors, compressing their lives into a single day. The character, a precocious and quirkily earnest child, frequently asks adults about their names and occupations, highlighting his curious nature amid the family's growing crisis. Principal photography for Old took place in the Dominican Republic, where scenes featuring River were shot primarily on a beach set equipped with constructed elements like a rock wall, alongside some interiors such as a cave built on a sound stage. River described the production as his first major film experience, noting that he felt shy initially at the table read but found Shyamalan "really nice" to work with. The role represented a key early feature film credit for the young actor, allowing him to collaborate with an acclaimed director on a high-profile project.

Later television work

Following his feature film exposure in 2021, Nolan River returned to television with a guest role in the mockumentary series Underdeveloped. The Tubi series, which premiered in 2023, featured him as Gordon in one episode. This appearance marked his continued work in television, building on his earlier debut in New Girl. The role highlighted his ongoing involvement in comedic television projects amid a career that has spanned both film and episodic formats.

Personal life

Family connections

Nolan River is the son of actor Thomas Ian Nicholas and DJ Colette (Colette Marino). His parents filed for divorce in May 2022. He has a younger sister, Zoë Dylan. His family's entertainment background—his father established in acting and his mother working as a professional disc jockey—has influenced his exposure to the industry from a young age.

Hobbies and aspirations

As of 2021, Nolan River played the piano, a pursuit he began at the age of three, and enjoyed locating and learning sheet music for his favorite video game songs. He expressed passion for video games, particularly Nintendo titles such as The Legend of Zelda and Super Mario Bros. River also built Lego sets, including themed collections from Ninjago, Star Wars, Harry Potter, and Marvel, often disassembling them to create original designs using his imagination. He participated in sports such as baseball and soccer. As of 2021, his favorite television show was Ninjago, and he named edamame among his preferred foods. In school, his favorite subject was science. River expressed aspirations beyond acting, including a desire to become a video game designer for Nintendo. He described his dream acting role as one that would allow a character to enter and interact within any movie, television show, or video game world.

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