Nicholas Bell
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Born |
Huddersfield, West Riding of Yorkshire, England | 15 August 1958
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1962–present |
Nicholas Bell (born 15 August 1958 in Huddersfield, West Riding of Yorkshire) is an English actor who has worked in Australia for more than 20 years.[1] He works regularly with the Melbourne Theatre Company as well as with all the major television broadcasters in Australia, most notably the Australian Broadcasting Corporation. In addition to his work in film and television, Bell has also recorded over a dozen audiobooks with Bolinda, a company based in Melbourne, Australia.[2]
In 2001 he accepted on behalf of the cast and crew of the Australian comedy series The Games the TV Week Logie Award for Most Outstanding Comedy Program.[3]
Film and television
Film credits include:
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TV series credits include:
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TV guest credits include:
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UK TV credits include:
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Theatre
Australia:
- North by Northwest, Melbourne Theatre Company, 2015
- Dreamers, Fortyfive Downstairs, 2015
- Wet House, Red Stitch Theatre Company, 2015
- The Speechmaker, Melbourne Theatre Company, 2014
- War Horse, Australian Theatrical Tour, 2013
- Richard III, Melbourne Theatre Company, 2010
- Madagascar, Melbourne Theatre Company, 2010
- The Hypocrite, Melbourne Theatre Company, 2008
- The Great, Sydney Theatre Company, 2008
- The Winterling, Red Stitch Actors Theatre, 2008
- Enlightenment, Melbourne Theatre Company, 2007
- Festen, Melbourne Theatre Company, 2006
- The Dumb Show, Melbourne Theatre Company, 2006
- The Memory of Water, Melbourne Theatre Company, 2004
UK:
- Loves Labours Lost, Royal Shakespeare Company, 1985
- Red Noses, Royal Shakespeare Company, 1985
- Henry V, Royal Shakespeare Company, 1985
- Richard III, Royal Shakespeare Company, 1985 and 1986 (touring Australia)
- Hamlet, Royal Shakespeare Company, 1985
- Hamlet, York Theatre Royal Company, 1983
- Breezeblock Park, York Theatre Royal Company, 1983
Audiobooks
- Reader of Barack Obama: The Movement for Change by Anthony Painter, 2009
- Reader of The Lieutenant by Kate Grenville, 2008
- Reader of Hurry Up and Meditate and Buddhism for Busy People by David Michie, 2008
- Reader of John by Niall Williams, 2008
- Reader of Jesus of Nazareth by Pope Benedict XVI, 2008
- Reader of Walking Ollie and Along Came Dylan by Stephen Foster, 2008
- Reader of the part of Julian in Us by Richard Mason, 2005
- Reader of In the Evil Day by Peter Temple, 2008
- Reader of Murder at the Nineteenth by J.M. Gregson, 2001
- Reader of Buddhism for Busy People: Finding Happiness in an Uncertain World by David Michie, 2008
- Reader of Along Came Dylan by Stephen Foster, 2008
- Reader of The leader's way by the Dalai Llama and Laurens van den Muyzenberg, 2009
- Reader of Think! Before it's too late by Edward de Bono, 2010
References
- ↑ "Nicholas Bell". The New York Times.
- ↑ "Bolinda Audio". Bolinda Audio.
- ↑ "2001 Logie Awards". TV Week Logie Awards.
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