Nigel Howard is an actor, known for Snowtown (2011).
Nigel Humberstone is known for Sutorîto faitâ II gekijô-ban (1994), An Ambush of Ghosts (1993) and Underground (1998).
Nigel Jones was born in 1940. He is a production designer and art director, known for Empire Road (1978), Backup (1995) and Kinsey (1990).
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Nigel Karl Stone is an actor, known for The Parting Glass (2019).
Nigel Kirwan is known for The Forecaster (2014).
Nigel Launder is known for Miss You Already (2015), Wuthering Heights (2011) and Dad's Army (2016).
Nigel Levy is a writer/director/producer of Emmy and RTS award nominated documentary and docu-drama. Starting at the BBC in the mid 90s (The Language Master: 1997), Nigel subsequently established himself as a creator of innovative docu-drama (Fatal Attractions: 2010-13, Titanic: Case Closed: 2013). His subject matter includes arts, history, science, natural history and sport in both feature length-documentaries and series. He regularly directs in Asia, having directed documentaries with Asian stars such as Jackie Chan and Joan Chen, exploring the South Korean film and media industries. Alongside his documentaries, he also works in drama, at The Lyric Theatre in Belfast and co-directing the feature film Mothers and Daughters (2016), starring Sharon Stone, Selma Blair, Mira Sorvino and Christina Ricci, among others.
Nigel Lilley is known for Good Grief (2023).
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'.