Nigel Lindsay

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Nigel Lindsay
Born
(1969-01-17) 17 January 1969 (age 55)

OccupationActor
Years active1991–present

Nigel Lindsay (born 17 January 1969) is an English actor. He is best known on television for his roles as Sir Robert Peel in the first two seasons of Victoria , Jo Jo Marshall in the Netflix series Safe and as Barry in the BAFTA-winning Chris Morris film Four Lions for which he was nominated for Best British Comedy Performance in Film at the 2011 British Comedy Awards.

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In 2012 he was nominated for an Olivier Award for his performance in the title role in the original West End run of Shrek the Musical at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane [1] and won the Whatsonstage Award for Best Supporting Actor in the 2011 production of Arthur Miller's Broken Glass at the Tricycle Theatre. [2] [3] [4]

Early life and education

Lindsay was born in St John's Wood and grew up in North West London. He attended Merchant Taylors' School, Northwood, an independent private day school for boys before going on to the University of Birmingham, where he studied English and French. After university, he worked for three years as a financial analyst, specialising in French and Belgian equities at London stockbrokers Savory Milln and Swiss Bank Corporation (SBC). But he gave up the city and won a place at bar school and drama school starting on the same day. He opted for the two-year drama course at the Webber Douglas Academy, where he won the Amherst Webber Scholarship. His finals show, in which he appeared as the eponymous Charley's Aunt , was directed by Michael Fry, who gave him his first professional job with the Lincolnshire touring company Great Eastern Stage.

Career

Lindsay's early work was mainly in theatre. One of his first London stage roles saw him play the King of France in King Lear at the Royal Court Theatre, with Tom Wilkinson as Lear and Andy Serkis as the Fool. At a weekly Monday night poker game, Lindsay was asked by Patrick Marber to attend a week's improvisational workshop of a play he was devising about poker. This became Dealer's Choice , which premiered at the National Theatre in February 1995 with Lindsay as Mugsy and Ray Winstone and Phil Daniels among the original cast. The play transferred to the Vaudeville Theatre, and won that year's Evening Standard Award for Best Comedy and Writers' Guild Award for Best Play. Other theatre work includes: 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; twice as Nathan Detroit in Michael Grandage's Guys and Dolls at the Piccadilly Theatre in 2005 and again at the Phoenix Theatre in 2015, and Charlie Maggs in Sucker Punch, with Daniel Kaluuya at the Royal Court in 2010. Lindsay has appeared in five plays at the Almeida Theatre, including as Lenny in Harold Pinter's The Homecoming with Ken Cranham and Danny Dyer in 2009 and as Moe Axelrod alongside Stockard Channing and Jodie Whittaker in Awake and Sing by Clifford Odets, for which he was nominated for Best Supporting Actor in the 2008 Whatsonstage Awards. [5]

Lindsay has appeared in many regular series, including: Unforgotten , Spooks , Silent Witness , Waking the Dead , Poirot , New Tricks and Inspector George Gently . He played Odo Stevens in the 1997 Channel 4 adaptation of A Dance to the Music of Time ; Ewan McGregor's boss Ron Baker in the film Rogue Trader ; the Jewish terrorist Levi in Rome ; and Lt Col Mervyn Gonin in the BAFTA nominated The Relief of Belsen . He has worked with Steve Coogan on I'm Alan Partridge , Mid-Morning Matters with Alan Partridge, and Alan Partridge: Alpha Papa ; with Armando Iannucci on The Armando Iannucci Shows ; with Jennifer Saunders in two series of Jam and Jerusalem ; and again with Chris Morris on Brass Eye . More recently he appeared as Tony Walsh in two series of the BBC comedy White Gold . [6] [7]

Later theatre work includes playing Bolingbroke opposite David Tennant in the RSC production of Richard II at Stratford and the Barbican; Jack McCracken in the National Theatre revival of the Alan Ayckbourn play A Small Family Business in the Olivier theatre; and Charlie Fox opposite Lindsay Lohan and Richard Schiff in David Mamet's Speed-the-Plow at the Playhouse Theatre in the West End. In 2021, Lindsay made his debut at Ireland's National Theatre, the Abbey Theatre, in Brian Friel's Faith Healer alongside Niamh Cusack and Aidan Gillen to great critical acclaim. In 2023 he appeared as Henry Lehman in a 17 week, sold out revival of The Lehman Trilogy at the Gillian Lynne Theatre in London's West End, directed by Sam Mendes.

Theatre and filmography

Theatre

YearPlayRoleTheatreNotes
1991The Girl Who Fell to EarthPotoriek/DaniloLilian Baylis & tourfor Great Eastern Stage
1992 Anna Karenina StivaTricycle & tourfor Shared Experience, Time Out Award
1992 Relative Values Lord MarshwoodSalisbury Playhouse
1993 King Lear King of France Royal Court dir: Max Stafford-Clark
1995 Dealer's Choice Mugsy Royal National Theatre /VaudevilleEvening Standard, Writer's Guild Award
1995The TowerLandry Almeida Theatre dir: Howard Davies
1996 Blue Remembered Hills John Royal National Theatre
1998 The London Cuckolds Townly Royal National Theatre dir: Terry Johnson
1999Morphic ResonanceJim Donmar Warehouse
1999–2000 The Real Thing MaxDonmar/Albery/Ethel Barrymore – BroadwayTony Award – Best Revival
2002Push UpFrank Royal Court
2002 Bedroom Farce Nick Aldwych Theatre
2003 The Tempest Stephano Old Vic dir: Michael Grandage
2003World MusicGeoff FallonSheffield Crucibledir: Josie Rourke
2003 The Pillowman Ariel Royal National Theatre Laurence Olivier Award – Best Play
2004Earthly Paradise William Morris Almeida Theatre
2005Woman BeforeFrank Royal Court
2005RomanceDefendant Almeida Theatre by David Mamet
2005Guys and DollsNathan Detroit Piccadilly Theatre
2007 Awake and Sing Moe Axelrod Almeida Theatre Nom: Best Supporting Actor Whatsonstage.com Awards
2008 The Homecoming Lenny Almeida Theatre dir: Michael Attenborough
2008Under the Blue SkyRobert Duke of York's Theatre
2010 Sucker Punch Charlie Maggs Royal Court
2010 Broken Glass Harry Hyman Tricycle Theatre Winner: Best Supporting Actor Whatsonstage.com Awards
2011 Shrek the Musical Shrek Theatre Royal Drury Lane Nom: Best Actor in a Musical Laurence Olivier Award and Whatsonstage.com Awards
2013The Same Deep Water as MeBarry Patterson Donmar Warehouse dir: John Crowley
2013 Richard II Bolingbroke RSC Stratford/Barbicandir: Greg Doran David Tennant as Richard
2014 A Small Family Business Jack McCracken Royal National Theatre
2014 Speed the Plow Charlie Fox Playhouse Theatre with Lindsay Lohan and Richard Schiff
2015BullCarter Young Vic
2016 Guys and Dolls Nathan Detroit Phoenix Theatre takeover from Richard Kind for 6-week run
2016HarrogateHim Royal Court for High Tide at Royal Court and tour
2018 God of Carnage Michael Theatre Royal Bath
2021 Faith Healer Teddy Abbey Theatre By Brian Friel; directed by Joe Dowling
2022The TrialsDefendant OneDonmar WarehouseDirected by Natalie Abrahami
2022Woman in MindGeraldChichester Festival Theatre
2023The Lehman TrilogyHenry LehmanGillian Lynne TheatreDirected by Sam Mendes
2023Farewell Mister HaffmannJoseph HaffmannUstinov Theatre, Bath
2024An Enemy of the PeopleMorten KiilDuke of York's TheatreDirected by Thomas Ostermeier

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1992Bye Bye BabyFatherTV film written by Jack Rosenthal
1992 Between the Lines Insp. Alan GrantEpisode: "Nothing to Declare"
1993 The Bill PC TylerEpisode: "The Right Man for the Job"
1994A Few Short Journeys of the HeartDrunkWritten by Andrew Davies
1995 The Bill Peter RobinsonEpisode: "Mitigating Circumstances"
1995–1998 Dressing for Breakfast Dave21 episodes
1997 Brass Eye Various RolesWritten by Chris Morris
1997A Dance to the Music of TimeOdo Stevens2 episodes of 4
1999Déjà VuTimTV movie part of Channel 4 "Shockers" Season
2000 Harbour Lights Charlie BaddenEpisode: "A Quiet Storm"
2000Too Much SunDave StampDirected by Mel Smith
2001The Armando Iannucci ShowsVarious5 episodes of 8
2002 I'm Alan Partridge Bob FraserEpisode: "Brave Alan"
2003 Midsomer Murders DS James NolandEpisode: "Painted in Blood"
2003 Casualty Jed BlackburnEpisode: "Never Judge a Book"
2003 My Family Tube Driver/Roy2 episodes inc. Christmas Special
2004 Murphy's Law DC Gary FenderEpisode: "Bent Moon on the Rise"
2004Frances TuesdayLambertTV movie
2004Tunnel of LoveGeoffWritten by Simon Nye
2005 The Bill DS Pete LancasterEpisode: "301"
2005 New Tricks Alan1 episode
2005 All About George Mac
2006–2008 Jam and Jerusalem MarcusKnown as Clatterford in the US. Nigel was in 9 episodes over 2 series
2007 Rome Levi6 episodes second series. Joint HBO/BBC production
2007The Gunfight at the OK CorralSheriff John BehanPart 3 of the 3-part BBC Wild West series
2007 The Relief of Belsen Mervyn GoninBAFTA winning Channel 4 TV Film
2009 Waking the Dead DevlinNigel appeared in both episodes of "Substitute"
2010 Silent Witness DS Gus RogersonNigel appeared in both episodes of "Intent"
2010 Spooks Jacob ChapmanEpisode: 9.02
2011 Mid Morning Matters with Alan Partridge Tommy GaskellEpisode: "Tora Bora Alan"
2012 The Best of Men Mr HeathTV movie
2012 Inspector George Gently DS Reece StathamEpisode: "Gently in the Cathedral"
2012The FearDonnyChannel 4 series
2013GiftedMichaelPart of Sky Playhouse series
2013 Agatha Christie's Poirot FrancescoPenultimate episode: "The Labours of Hercules"
2013 The Tunnel Jonno4 episodes of 10
2015 Foyle's War Clayton del MarEpisode: "High Castle"
2015 You, Me and the Apocalypse DS Frank ArdenSky Atlantic/NBC Ep 1 directed by Michael Engler
2015The Devil You KnowDr GriggsHBO pilot directed by Gus Van Sant
2016 Death in Paradise Andy HammondEpisode: "One for the Road"
2016 Victoria Sir Robert PeelITV 8 part series
2017 Unforgotten Tony KelseySeries 2
2017 White Gold Tony Walsh "Walshy"Nigel in 10 of 12 eps of this BBC comedy series
2018 Innocent DCI William BeechAll 4 parts of this ITV series
2018 Safe JoJo MarshallNetflix series
2018 No Offence DCI Terry Taylor2 episodes in Series 3
2018Magnum PIIan PryceGuest lead one episode. Shot in Hawaii for CBS
2019The CaptureDSI Tom Kendricks4 episodes of 6 for BBC1
2019PlebsAtlasFilmed in Bulgaria for ITV2
2019Tin StarCliveEpisode: "Collateral"
2020 The Salisbury Poisonings DCC Paul Mills3 of 3 episodes for BBC
2020 The Last Kingdom Rhodri
2021This Time with Alan PartridgeTommy GaskellBBC
2022The Chelsea DetectiveRicky Hopkinson
2023KidnappedAdrian SingtonBBC

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1999 Rogue Trader Ron Baker
2001 Mike Bassett: England Manager Mirror Journo
2003 Blackball Targitex chairman
2005 On a Clear Day Sharp Suit
2006 Scoop Strombel's Co-workerDirected by Woody Allen
2010 Four Lions BarryNominated for British Film Comedy Award
2010 First Night Martin Mayes
2012The DateShort Film
2013 Alan Partridge: Alpha Papa Jason Tresswell
2013Breakfast with Jonny WilkinsonNigel Maitland
2013Royal Shakespeare Company: Richard IIBolingbrokeLive worldwide cinema screenings
2014CaptchaShort Film
2014National Theatre: A Small Family BusinessJack McCrackenLive worldwide cinema screenings
2014The DivorceShort Film
2017Access All AreasMack
2018 Dead In A Week (or your money back) Brian
2018Six Minutes to MidnightMr Wheatley

Radio

YearTitleRoleNotes
1995Crossing the EquatorJackBBC World Service
1997People Like UsSalesmanBBC Radio 4 Episode "The Photographer"
2001Morphic ResonanceJimBBC World Service
2002Frederick and AugustaFrederickBBC Woman's Hour Play
2003 The House of Milton Jones IanBBC Radio 4 All six episodes Series One
2005The Face of the EnemyJerome AngustBBC Book at Bedtime
2006Lucky NumbersReadingBBC PM
2007A Pin to See the PeepshowHarryBBC Play for Today
2008The Far WestReadingBBC PM
2009Number TenLewis Smiley MPBBC Radio 4
2009Alex Tripped on my FairyMarkBBC Play for Today
2012The Great Animal OrchestraReadingBBC Book of the Week
2012Two Minute HateBarryBBC Radio 4 Play
2012A Canticle for LeibowitzBook of the WeekBBC Radio 4 Extra
2012On the MapReadingBBC4 Book of the Week
2013The Reluctant SpyDuncan KavanaghBBC 3 Part Series
2013The Stranger's WillCharlieBBC Radio 3 Play
2015The HookLouisBBC Radio 4 screenplay season written by Arthur Miller
2015The Mermaid of ZennorJackBBC Radio 4
2016ThunderballCaptain ClarkBBC Radio 4
2018The ProposalMikeBBC Radio 2
2018Jack and MillieHarryBBC Radio 4 series written by Jeremy Front
2018The White HotelVictorBBC Radio 4 directed by Jon Amiel
2019A Charles Paris Mystery: Star Trap Chris WattBBC Radio 4 series written by Jeremy Front based on novel by Simon Brett [8]
2022Nuremberg: The trial of the Nazi War CriminalsHerman GoeringBBC Radio 4 series written and directed by Jonathan Myerson

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  3. and won the Whatsonstage Award for Best Supporting Actor in the 2011 production of Arthur Miller’s Broken Glass at the Tricycle Theatre.
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