Nigel Lindsay was born on 17th January 1969 and entered into the world of acting comparatively late. For three years he was a financial analyst in the City in his native London but, on his own admission, hated it and applied almost simultaneously for the law and the stage. He had a place at bar school beginning on the same day as the start of his three year course at the Webber Douglas Academy - but the lure of the stage prevailed and he chose the academy,where he won the Amherst Webber Scholarship. His finals role was in 'Charley's Aunt' directed by Michael Fry,for whom he first worked professionally with the Lincolnshire touring company Great Eastern Stage playing an assassin in 'Shoot the Archduke'. Since then he has appeared on many stages,the Royal Court,the National,the Old Vic and on Broadway in Tom Stoppard's 'The Real Thing'. With a range extending from Pinter to musicals - most notably under layers of green make-up in the title role of 'Shrek - the Musical - he also took the Whatsonstage award as best supporting actor in 2011 for 'Broken Glass'. On television he has been nice,as Sally Phillips' kindly boyfriend in comedy 'Jam and Jerusalem', and nasty,as a sinister policeman investigating one of the 'Midsomer Murders' and on film as a fervent white Muslim in the black farce 'Four Lions'.
Nigel Lythgoe was born on July 9, 1949 in Wirral, England. He is known for So You Think You Can Dance (2005), American Idol: The Search for a Superstar (2002) and Gladiators (1992). He was previously married to Bonnie Lythgoe.
Nigel Mansell was born on August 8, 1953 in Upton-upon-Severn, Worcestershire, England. He is known for Formula 1 (1950), 1 (2013) and A Question of Sport (1970). He has been married to Roseanne since 1975. They have three children.
Nigel Marsh is known for Embrace (2016).
Nigel Mercier is known for Fair City (1989), Glenroe (1983) and Love/Hate (2010).
Recently nominated as Best Supporting Actor in a Feature Film by the Detroit Filmmakers Awards 2019, Nigel L. Morris' direction in life has been cemented for certain although he first auditioned for a role as a child. Born July 21st 1985 in Detroit, Michigan, Nigel was a child when he sampled his first taste of acting. Just an audition, it would be years later-- 2015 to be precise--before he first appeared on a set as an extra on the set of Comedy Central's "Detroiters." Loving every minute of this experience, and having seen himself on TV, acting has become his life. Since then he has appeared in numerous productions as an actor. The roles in which he appeared include that of Marcel Jennings in the Jessica Porter directed "Iridium", as Detective Chichoke in Tony Tales' "Papers XIII: Blood Currency (2019)", as Phillip in Brandon Cornett's "Deceitful Passions," as Hunter in the Jacklyn Price written, Brandon Cornett directed "Child Support," and in the award nominated role of Nathaniel Fleming in Kevin Flynn's "Thru the Course of a Day (2018)". He will appear in several films yet in production. These include: "The Circle Series" directed by CJ Thompson, "McGraw Ave." a MulaFilms production, "Code of Thieves" directed by Brandon Cornett, "Vs Electronic Dance" directed by Gabrielle Jones and in the TV mini-series "The Adventures of Pammy Van Patton (presently filming). As an actor the directors he has worked with include Kevin Flynn, Beasy Jones, C.J. Thompson, MulaFilms, and Darius McKinney He worked along side director Kevin Flynn In "Thru the Course of a Day" as co-director and producer. ("Thru the Course of a Day" is now on indie Stream. ) Nigel L. Morris is non sag and is signed to Igroup.
Nigel Nevinson is an actor, known for My Dad's the Prime Minister (2003), Highlander (1992) and Blue Iguana (2018).
Nigel O'Neill is an actor, known for Boys from County Hell (2020), Bad Day for the Cut (2017) and Game of Thrones (2011).
Nigel Paterson is a producer and director, known for Walking with Beasts (2001), Planet Dinosaur (2011) and Last Man Standing (2007).
Nigel Pegram was born in November 1940. He is an actor, known for All Hounds Go to Heaven (1989), Poirot (1989) and The Tomorrow People (1973). He was previously married to April Olrich.