Nicholas Winand is known for I Call First (2015), Artifact (2013) and The Directive (2019).
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Nicholas Witchell was born on September 23, 1953 in Cosford, Shropshire, England. He is an actor, known for Doctor Who (2005), UK General Election (1950) and Breakfast News (1989). He has been married to Maria Staples since 2014. They have two children.
Nicholas Witham Mueller is known for The Reckoning (2020) and Krypton (2018).
Nicholas - or Nick - Woodeson, born in 1949 in England to British parents - spent his early childhood in Haifa, Israel, in line with his parents' diplomatic postings. He recalls that his first taste of thespian glory was reciting A.A. Milne poems to family friends at the age of six. Nick's strong affinity and regard for the Middle East has meant that, in the 2000s, he has written several heartfelt letters to English broadsheet newspapers expressing his views on the Middle East crisis and American involvement therein. Sent back to England to complete a boarding school education, he went on to Sussex University where his interest in drama re-surfaced and he engaged in competitive productions for the British National Student Drama Festival. As a consequence he was noticed by, and obtained his first acting job for, the theatrical repertory company at Crewe in Cheshire, England, ruefully noting in hindsight that he was usually a prompter or assistant stage manager, rather than a player. However, he soon obtained a scholarship to the Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts, and later joined the prestigious Royal Shakespeare Company, in 1981, remaining with them intermittently until 1990. He has consequently appeared in other media including films like 'Topsy-Turvy' and television dramas like 'Midsomer Murders' in 1998, where he played one of several murder suspects, along with actress Angela Pleasence. A year later, Angela and Nick played a mother and son in the stage play 'The Late Middle Classes', notwithstanding the fact that there was only an eight year age gap between them. From 2007, he reached a global audience as Julius Caesar's clever and loyal "body slave" Posca, in the BBC/HBO TV blockbuster, 'Rome'.
Nicholas Woods is a writer and director, known for Echoes of Violence (2021), The Axiom (2018) and Darkstar (2015).
Nicholas Woolley is known for Watchdog (1985), Nationwide (1969) and Forty Minutes (1981).
Character actor Nicholas Worth was born on September 4th, 1937 in St. Louis, Missouri. A big, beefy and imposing hulk of a man, Worth was often cast as extremely nasty and intimidating villains. Worth served in the armed forces as a paratrooper during the Vietnam war. Worth made his film debut in For Pete's Sake! (1966). He then had small parts in such movies as Scream Blacula Scream (1973), "The Terminal Man, "Coma," and "The Glove," making an especially funny appearance in the latter as a gay blank check dropper rugged bounty hunter John Saxon tosses into a pool. Worth gave a wonderfully wild, intense and inspired performance as a deranged, impotent, misogynistic Vietnam veteran porno photographer who brutally strangles lovely young ladies in the splendidly sleazy psycho gem "Don't Answer the Phone." Worth was likewise quite chilling and unforgettable as a vicious homosexual criminal in the outstanding made-for-TV drama "The Rape of Richard Beck." Worth's other memorable roles include Louis Jordan's moronic henchman Bruno in "Swamp Thing," Larry Drake's mean flunky Pauly in "Darkman," Craig T. Nelson's chauffeur in "Action Jackson," an antagonistic bully Clint Eastwood beats up in a jail cell in "Heartbreak Ridge," a ruffian enforcer for Ricardo Montalban in "The Naked Gun: From the Files of Police Squad!," a mutant humanoid frogman in "Hell Comes to Frogtown," a foul sex offender in "The Ladies Club," and a transvestite in "Armed and Dangerous." Among the TV shows Worth did guest spots on are "Star Trek: Voyager" and "Star Trek: Deep Space Nine," "The X-Files," "Night Court," "Moonlighting" (in which he sings and dances with Bruce Willis!), "Fame," "MacGyver," "The Greatest American Hero," "Knight Rider," "Hunter," "Simon & Simon," "Fantasy Island," "Charlie's Angels," "The Rockford Files," "Quincy M.E.," "Starsky and Hutch," "Baretta," and "Cannon." On stage Worth performed in everything from Shakespeare to musical comedies. A sweet and gentle man in real life (he's a born-again Christian), Worth was also an avid power-lifter and bodybuilder. More recently Worth lent his distinctive growly voice to several video games. Nicholas Worth died at age 69 from heart failure on May 7th, 2007.
Nicholas Wuehrmann is known for The Instigators (2024), Black Flies (2023) and Redrum (2013).
Nicholas X. Parsons grew up in Chesapeake, Virginia where he studied and trained as an actor at The Governor's School for the Arts, and later a received a B.A. in acting from George Mason University. Upon graduation, he began additional studies with Yuri Kordonsky and later at 'The Actor's Place' with Keith Flippen. Soon thereafter, he began working in television and film all over the South-East market. His television break came when he was cast in Burn Notice (2007), and continued to land roles on shows such as MacGyver (2016), Preacher (2016), and NCIS: New Orleans (2014). You can also find Mr. Parsons recurring as the hacker sidekick 'Stanzi Palmer' on the 3rd season of Necessary Roughness (2011). In film, Nicholas continues to play a diverse range of characters in multiple genres; from the dramatic lead in Power of the Air (2018) opposite Patty Duke, to comedic roles such as 'Bicycle' in Netflix's The Lovebirds (2020). But his big break came when he played the role of 'Motel Clerk', who antagonizes Dwayne Johnson and Mark Wahlberg directed by Michael Bay in the dark comedy Pain & Gain (2013). You can also find him playing the best friend of Tyler Hoechlin in the post apocalyptic suspense thriller The Domestics (2018), as the endearing buddy of Justin Timberlake, playing 'Ned', in the Apple TV+ family drama Palmer (2021), and most recently you can see him as 'Fake Jesus' in We Have a Ghost (2023) and 'Isaac' in Unseen (2023). In addition to acting, Nicholas X. Parsons is producing, writing, directing, and editing his first documentary feature A Horse of a Different Color.