Michael Nardone
Appearance
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Nationality | Scottish |
Occupation | Actor |
Michael Nardone (born 20 January 1967) is a Scottish actor. He was raised in Ballingry, Fife[1][2] and trained in Drama at Queen Margaret College in Edinburgh.[3][4]
He starred as Mascius in the BBC/HBO/RAI TV series Rome and appeared as DCI Richard Whiteside in BBC Scotland drama River City.[5]
His many stage credits include Macbeth and King Lear for the Royal National Theatre and Stitchers by Esther Freud at the Jermyn Street Theatre alongside Sinéad Cusack.[6]
Theatre
Year | Title | Role | Company | Director | | Notes |
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1996 | Cyrano de Bergerac | Ligniere | Communicado, with Lyceum Theatre, Edinburgh | Gerry Mulgrew and Andy Farrell | translation by Edwin Morgan |
Selected filmography
- Soft Top Hard Shoulder (1992) – Stevie
- Being Human (1994) – Raider
- Wycliffe (1996, TV Series) – PC Joe Duggan
- The Bill (1998-2008, TV Series) – Gordon McCardle / Everett / Jeremy Dyson
- The Match (1999) – Dingus
- The Miracle Maker (2000) – (voice)
- Silent Witness (2002, TV Series) – PC Shaun Nicholson
- Dot the I (2003) – Detective 2
- Steel River Blues (2004, TV Series) – Dave Tanner
- Rome (2005–2007, TV Series) – Mascius
- Skins (2008, TV Series) – Sandy Jenkins
- Merlin (2009, TV Series) – Kendrick
- Jinx (2009, TV Series) – Mike / Mr Peckgrind
- Durham County (2010, TV Series) – Ivan Sujic
- Ben Hur (2010, TV Mini-Series) – Hortator
- Combat Kids (2010, TV Series) – Steve
- Mercenaries (2011) – Radovic
- Intruders (2011) – Frank
- The Somnambulists (2011) – Man 3
- The Field of Blood (2013, TV Series) – DI Michael Gallagher
- Wayland's Song (2013) – Wayland
- Line of Duty (2014, TV Series) – O'Neill
- Shetland (2014, TV series) – Donnie Tulloch
- National Theatre Live: King Lear (2014) – The Duke of Cornwall
- Child 44 (2015) – Semyon Okun
- The Night Manager (2016, TV Mini-Series) – Frisky
- Whisky Galore! (2016) – Brown
- Rogue One (2016) – Shield Gate Officer
- Clique (2018, TV Series) – Alec McStay
- Traces (2019, TV Series) – DI Neil McKinven
References
- ^ TV.com (20 January 1967). "Michael Nardone". TV.com. Retrieved 1 November 2012.
- ^ English, Paul (9 June 2011). "Scots star Michael Nardone: I'm gutted that my success is a secret in my own country". Daily Record. Retrieved 22 November 2011.
- ^ McMillan, Joyce (23 October 2018). "Theatre interview: Michael Nardone on starring in a new production of Macbeth, set in a modern world facing social collapse". The Scotsman. Retrieved 28 May 2019.
- ^ "Q&A with actor Michael Nardone". Queen Margaret University. March 2021. Retrieved 14 July 2024.
- ^ English, Paul (24 March 2007). "Rome to River City". Daily Record. Glasgow. Retrieved 1 November 2012.
- ^ Billington, Michael (4 June 2018). "Stitchers review – Sinéad Cusack is outstanding in Esther Freud's prison drama". The Guardian.
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