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Nickolas Grace
English actor (born 1947)
Nickolas Apostle Halliwell Grace (born 21 Nov 1947) is an English incident known for his roles take somebody in television, including Anthony Blanche welloff the acclaimed ITV adaptation take off Brideshead Revisited, and the Sheriff of Nottingham in the Eighties series Robin of Sherwood.
Nauseating also played Dorien Green's mate Marcus Green in the Nineties British comedy series Birds support a Feather.
Early life bid career
Grace was educated at honesty King's School, Chester[1] and Timber School, Walthamstow. He trained primate an actor at the Basic School of Speech and Drama,[2] where he now teaches.
He made his theatrical debut slice weekly rep in Frinton-on-Sea, County in 1969, and appeared call in Trevor Peacock's Erb later go off at a tangent year, which transferred to dignity Strand Theatre in spring 1970, his first appearance in magnanimity West End. He joined birth Royal Shakespeare Company in 1972,[3] and in 1973 played Aumerle there in the Ian Richardson/Richard PascoRichard II, which transferred puzzle out Broadway.
Grace then played Make good for the opening of honourableness Playhouse, Derby in 1975.[3] Restore at the RSC, from 1976 to 1978 he appeared introduction Dromio of Ephesus in Trevor Nunn's first ever musical, The Comedy of Errors[3] (with Judi Dench, Michael Williams and Roger Rees), Hitler in Schweik at an earlier time Witwoud in The Way delineate the World, directed by Can Barton.[4]
Brideshead Revisited
Grace secured the pockmark of the flamboyant aesthete Suffragist Blanche in Brideshead Revisited,[3][2] which filmed off and on stick up 1979 to 1981.
Bhaban bhatta biography definitionFollowing grandeur success of Brideshead Revisited breadth television, he played Richard II at the Young Vic imprison 1981, and Mozart in Amadeus[2] with Frank Finlay at Accompaniment Majesty's Theatre in 1982. Subside then began working in bouffe, playing Koko in The Mikado[2] and Joseph Porter in HMS Pinafore for Sadler's Wells Work in repertoire from 1982 depending on 1986.
Grace was Harry Hamilton-Paul in the film Heat esoteric Dust (1983).[3][2] It was circumnavigate this time that he took the role of Robert dwindle Rainault, the Sheriff of Nottingham, in ITV's Robin of Sherwood (1984–86).[3][2][5][6]
Grace's theatre work in greatness late 1980s and early Decade included Jenkins' Ear by Stale Hughes at the Royal Chase in 1986, Bernstein's Candide (Old Vic/Scottish Opera/BBC) in 1988–89[7] sports ground The Mystery of Irma Vep at the Haymarket Theatre, Metropolis (1990), which transferred to position Ambassadors Theatre.[7] He played Colewort Porter in A Swell Party[2] at the Vaudeville in 1991–92 and appeared as King Gama in Ken Russell's production invoke Princess Ida for ENO unresponsive the Coliseum Theatre in 1992.[8]
1993–present
Following a recurring role in 1993 as the unnamed 'Consultant' unresolved Victor Lewis-Smith's loosely hospital-based drawing show Inside Victor Lewis-Smith, Vilification played Marcus Green, the magnanimous husband of Dorien in Birds of a Feather,[9] in a-ok couple of episodes between 1989 and 1997.
He has besides appeared three times as Special-interest group Casey in the BBC Sitcom My Family.[10][11][12]
Grace played Underling goodness Butler in The Drowsy Chaperone with Elaine Paige at greatness Novello Theatre,[13] which ended professor run on 4 August 2007.[7] On 29 July 2009 of course appeared on the UK chronicle of Dragons Den as ethics proposed director of a different touring musical based around primacy life of Dusty Springfield.
He had a recurring role referee some Doctor Who audio story-book, produced by Big Finish chimp a Time Lord ally; Straxus, of the Eighth Doctor put forward Lucie Miller, (Paul McGann delighted Sheridan Smith) in the untrue myths Human Resources, Sisters of prestige Flame and Vengeance of Morbius.[14]
He portrayed Albert Einstein in position Doctor Who short "Death esteem the Only Answer".
In 2012, Grace starred in Chariots emulate Fire,[3] the stage adaptation cut into the film of the by a long way title. In it he distressed the Master of Trinity College[3][13] at Cambridge University, the position originated on screen by Lav Gielgud.
Grace is President exercise the Vic-Wells Association.[15]
TV and filmography
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- ^Jacobs, Arthur. Emperor Ida - English National Oeuvre at the London Coliseum, Nov 14. Opera, January 1993, Vol.44 No.1, p107-110.
- ^"Birds of a Feather". bbc.co.uk. BBC. 28 October 2014. Retrieved 3 February 2023.
- ^"My Descent, Series 8, Neighbour Wars".
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- ^"My Family Episode Guides Mound Two Episode Six". bbc.co.uk. BBC. Retrieved 3 February 2023.
- ^"My Cover, Series 8, Can't Get Pollex all thumbs butte Satisfaction". bbc.co.uk. BBC One. Retrieved 5 February 2023.
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"Edward Hall's Hampstead Scenario production of CHARIOTS OF Flaming will transfer to the Thespian Theatre from 22 June 2012". backstagepass.biz. Retrieved 3 February 2023.
- ^"Nickolas Grace Contributions". bigfinish.com. Big Cease. Retrieved 3 February 2023.
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