Nigel Lindsay

Acting

Nigel Lindsay

Overview

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Birthday
Dec 17, 1969 (55 years old)

Nigel Lindsay

Known For

Kiss Me, Kate
2h 40m
Movie 2024

Kiss Me, Kate

Recorded from the West End, Kiss Me Kate follows a...

Kidnapped: The Chloe Ayling Story
TV Show 2024

Kidnapped: The Chloe Ayling Story

From burgeoning glamour model to vilified victim, this is the...

Pops
0h 20m
Movie 2021

Pops

How would you react if your father's last wish was...

Six Minutes to Midnight
1h 39m
Movie 2020

Six Minutes to Midnight

Summer 1939. Influential families in Nazi Germany have sent their...

The Salisbury Poisonings
1h 0m
TV Show 2020

The Salisbury Poisonings

In March 2018 Salisbury became the site of an unprecedented...

Dead in a Week (Or Your Money Back)
1h 30m
Movie 2018

Dead in a Week (Or Your Money Back)

William has failed to kill himself so many times that...

Safe
0h 45m
TV Show 2018

Safe

After his daughter goes missing, a widower begins uncovering the...

Access All Areas
1h 34m
Movie 2017

Access All Areas

Four runaway teenagers are catapulted on a wild and uplifting...

Oxide Ghosts: The Brass Eye Tapes
1h 0m
Movie 2017

Oxide Ghosts: The Brass Eye Tapes

Only shown at live events, Oxide Ghosts: The Brass Eye...

Captcha
0h 15m
Movie 2014

Captcha

An unassuming government scientist has unknowingly been spiked with a...

Biography

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Nigel Lindsay is an English actor. As well as many roles in TV and in film, most notably as Barry, the Muslim convert in Chris Morris's feature debut Four Lions for which he was nominated for Best British Comedy Performance in Film at the British Comedy Awards 2011, he has worked extensively in theatre, most recently opposite Sir Antony Sher as Dr Harry Hyman in Arthur Miller's Broken Glass at the Tricycle Theatre, for which he won the 2011 Whatsonstage Theatregoers' Choice Award as Best Supporting Actor. Nigel played Mugsy opposite Ray Winstone and Phil Daniels in the original 1995 National Theatre production of Patrick Marber’s Dealer's Choice; Max in The Real Thing by Tom Stoppard which won three Tonys on Broadway in 2000; Ariel in the 2004 Olivier award winning National Theatre production of Martin McDonagh’s The Pillowman, with Jim Broadbent and David Tennant; Nathan Detroit in Michael Grandage’s Guys and Dolls at the Piccadilly Theatre in 2005, and Lenny in Harold Pinter’s The Homecoming with Ken Cranham and Danny Dyer at the Almeida Theatre in 2009. He was also nominated in the 2008 WOS Awards as Best Supporting Actor opposite Stockard Channing and Jodie Whittaker in Awake and Sing, directed by Michael Attenborough at the Almeida Theatre. He will play the title character in the West End production of Shrek the Musical, which will begin performances at Theatre Royal, Drury Lane in May 2011. Description above from the Wikipedia article Nigel Lindsay, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.