Nicholas Barnes (born 4 December 1967) is a British film, stage and television actor. Currently retired from acting he is a successful novelist, having written such full-length thrillers as The Dickens Project, Grimm and The Drowned Cathedral.
1973: Armchair Theatre (1973 episode: "The Golden Road", as "Schoolfriend")
1973: Armchair 30 (TV series; 1973 episode: "Simon Fenton's Story"; Barnes played the title role)
Family
Nicholas Barnes and his first wife, actress Rebecca Mitchell, were married from 1995 until 2000. On 9 April 2004, he married his second wife Aegina Berg, an American university lecturer; the couple divorced in 2012. He has been married to his third wife, designer and artist Caitlin Gill, since 24 August 2013.[1]
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