Nicholas Llewelyn-Davies
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Nicholas "Nico" Llewelyn-Davies (24 November 1903 - 1980) was the youngest child of the Llewelyn-Davies family (the famous inspirations for J.M. Barrie's Peter Pan). He was only a year old when "Peter Pan" hit the stage in 1904. In later editions of the play, the character Michael's middle name was changed to Nicholas. He married Mary James, and had a daughter Laura, born in 1928. Nico was left out of Finding Neverland, likely either for practical reasons or because his character would have had little bearing on the story.