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Nicholas Day (actor)

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Nicholas Day
Born
Nicholas Patrick Day

(1947-10-16) 16 October 1947 (age 77)
Gillingham, Kent, England
OccupationActor
Years active1969–present

Nicholas Patrick Day (born 16 October 1947) is an English actor, who is currently the narrator on the Netflix series Myths & Monsters.

Life

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He attended Alleyn's School, Dulwich before studying at the University of Bristol acting with their drama department. [1] Day was a supply teacher at Plumstead Manor School for Girls' for a brief time during the early 1980s, where he taught drama.[citation needed]

Acting

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He is perhaps best known for playing Detective Sergeant Michael Morley in Minder from 1991 to 1993. He also played Deputy Assistant Commissioner Donald Bevan in Series One of the BBC drama New Tricks. He portrayed Jack The Ripper, in series six (episode five) of Goodnight Sweetheart in 1999, and played another police officer, DCS John Meredith, in a single episode of Foyle's War in 2008. In 2009 he appeared in Margaret and The Take, and as Martin Crisp in The Dogleg Murders (Series 12 of Midsomer Murders.)

His film roles include appearances in Penelope Pulls It Off (1975), The Golden Bowl (2000), Russian Dolls (2005) and Amazing Grace (2006).[2]

2010s

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In 2010 he played Colonel Montford in Joe Johnston's horror film The Wolfman.[2]

In 2013, he played the headmaster in Alan Bennett's play The History Boys at Sheffield's Crucible Theatre.

He also worked with the Royal Shakespeare Company for seven seasons including the World Shakespeare Festival, working on classics like The Tempest and Twelfth Night.[3]

Since 2015 he has presented Murder Maps which is made by Netflix in the United Kingdom and is now in its fifth series in the UK. Murder Maps is also shown on Yesterday. In 2021, he narrated Railway Murders.[4]

Filmography

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Year Title Role Notes
1975 Penelope Pulls It Off Jeremiah
1977 Ripping Yarns Sgt. Major Errol 1 Episode “Escape from Stalag Luft 112 B”
1980 Can We Get on Now, Please? Mr. Marplot 1 Episode “Variations in Two Flats”
1980 Grundy Salvatore 1 Episode “Hands Across the Table”
1981 Cribb Igor Ozolin 1 Episode “The Hand That Rocks the Cradle”
1981 Chintz James Oglethorpe 1 Episode
1981 It Takes a Worried Man Gaskell 1 Episode “Frankly Speaking”
1981 BBC2 Playhouse Surg. Lt. Commander 1 Episode “The Grudge Fight”
1982 ITV Playhouse Dr. Holroyd 1 Episode “Grandad”
1982 Harry’s Game Bannen 3 Episodes
1982-1983 Shelley Sissons/DHSS Man 2 Episodes
1983 The Citadel Paul Deedman 3 Episodes
1983 Crown Court 1 Episode “A Matter of Trust: Part 1”
1983 The Bounder P.C. Baxter 1 Episode “Raffles”
1983 Heartattack Hotel Roddie TV Movie
1983-1985 Up the Elephant and Round the Castle Councillor Arnold Moggs/D.H.S.S. Manager 11 Episodes
1984 Foxy Lady Mark Patton 1 Episode
1984 Pull the Other One Vicar 1 Episode “Grandma Strikes Back”
1985 Summer Season Merton 1 Episode “A Still Small Shout”
1985-1986 C.A.T.S. Eyes Burgas/Fairbrother 2 Episodes
1986 Lord Mountbatten: The Last Viceroy Peter Howes 6 Episodes
1986 Call Me Mister Martland 1 Episode “The Bombay Ducks”
1986 Full House Mr. Blandford 1 Episode “And Baby Makes Five”
1987 Bust Henry Webster 1 Episode “Selling a Dummy”
1987 The Michael Barrymore Special Himself TV Special
1988 Screenplay Parkes 1 Episode “Home Front”
1989 Vote for Them Captain Carrington 3 Episodes
1989 After the War Frank Kitson 4 Episodes
1989 Saracen Terence Swift 1 Episode “Three Blind Mice”
1990 Made in Heaven Vicar 1 Episode “Falling for Love”
1990 Never the Twain George 1 Episode “Happy Holiday”
1990 The Return of Shelley Dr. P. Smith 1 Episode “Brainstrain”
1991 Lovejoy Alec Statham 1 Episode “One Born Every Minute”
1991 Trouble in Mind Malcolm Barclay 9 Episodes
1991-1993 Minder D.S. Morley 16 Episodes
1992 Kappatoo Brian 7 Episodes
1992 Countdown Himself (Dictionary Corner) 1 Episode
1993 Drop the Dead Donkey Tax Officer 1 Episode “Henry’s Lost Love”
1995 Screen Two Charles Kendrick 1 Episode “The Absence of War”
1995-1999 The Bill Frank Wallace/Referee 2 Episodes
1996 Kavanagh QC Alan Jacobs 1 Episode “True Commitment”
1997-1999 The Lakes Mr. Archer 12 Episodes
1998 Human Bomb Police commisioner TV Movie
1999 Goodnight Sweetheart Jack the Ripper 1 Episode “…The ‘Ouses in Between”
1999 Extremely Dangerous Gregg 4 Episodes
2000 The Wilsons Mr. Green 1 Episode, Credited as Nick Day
2000 The Golden Bowl Lord Castledean
2000 In Defence DCI Bran Minter 1 Episode, Credited as Nick Day
2000 Sabotage! General 2 - Abel Credited as Nick Day
2000 The Stretch DCI Frank ‘Raquel’ Welch TV Movie
2001 The Inspector Lynley Mysteries Chief Superintendent Hilllier 1 Episode “A Great Deliverance”
2002 Daniel Deronda Lord Brackenshaw 4 Episodes
2003 Adventure Inc. Harold Ashcroft 1 Episode “Search for Arthur”
2003 Cambridge Spies Lord Raveley 1 Episode
2004 New Tricks Donald Bevan 6 Episodes
2004 Rosemary & Thyme Warwick Jardine 1 Episode “The Memory of Water”
2004 Godot Isn’t Coming Potts Short
2004-2007 Doc Martin Dry Cleaner/Tom Giddens 2 Episodes
2005 Russian Dolls Père William
2006 Amazing Grace Sir William Dolben
2008 Foyle’s War DCS John Meredith 1 Episode “Plan of Attack”
2009 Margaret Cranley Onslow TV Movie
2009 Midsomer Murders Martin Crisp 1 Episode “The Dogleg Murders”
2009 The Take Freddie Senior 2 Episodes
2009 Garrow’s Law John Julius Angerstein 1 Episode
2009 Easier Ways to Make a Living Latimer Short
2010 The Wolfman Colonel Montford
2010 Doctors John Howell 1 Episode “Yetis on the Golf Course”
2012 Eliminate: Archie Cookson Spymaster George
2013 Poirot Ingles 1 Episode “The Big Four”
2015 A Dark Reflection Charles Jaspar
2015 Pleasure Island Tony
2015-2020 Murder Maps Himself 25 Episodes
2016 UNIT: The New Series Kenneth LeBlanc/Heston (voice) Podcast Series, 3 Episodes
2016 Jump Cut Jeff Jeff Short
2017 Oliver The Man Short
2017 Brexit: The Uncivil War John Mills TV Movie
2017 Myths & Monsters Himself 6 Episodes
2020 The Crown Jim Prior 2 Episodes
2021 The Worlds of Blake’s 7 Jorah (voice) Podcast Series, 1 Episode “Heart of Ice”
2021 Railway Murders Himself 6 Episodes
2024 Aguska Malcolm Short

References

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  1. ^ "University Drama Department "The Spanish Tragedy"". Newspapers.com. 9 July 1968. Retrieved 15 November 2024.
  2. ^ a b "Apple TV". AppleTV.
  3. ^ "Theatre & Events: Actor inspired for role by going back to school". www.thestar.co.uk. Retrieved 14 March 2016.
  4. ^ "Railway Murders".
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