Paul Nicholls (actor)

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Paul Nicholls
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Nicholls in 2016
Born
Gerard Paul Greenhalgh

(1979-04-12) 12 April 1979 (age 44) [1]
Bolton, England
OccupationActor
Years active1990–present
Spouse
Chantal Brown
(m. 2008;div. 2015)

Gerard Paul Greenhalgh (born 12 April 1979), known professionally as Paul Nicholls, is an English actor. He is known for his roles as Joe Wicks in the BBC soap opera EastEnders , DS Sam Casey in the ITV drama Law & Order: UK , and Steve Bell in the Channel 4 drama Ackley Bridge.

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Career

Nicholls made his television debut in 1990 at the age of 10, in Children's Ward . In 1994, he appeared in the BBC children's drama Earthfasts and The Biz , a teenage performing arts drama filmed at Hampton Court. In 1996, he appeared in an episode of Out of the Blue . Later that year, Nicholls began portraying the role of Joe Wicks in the BBC soap opera EastEnders , a role which he played until 1997. [2]

Nicholls appeared in several teenage stage roles, notably as Aladdin in Aladdin - Genie of the Ring at the Central Theatre in Chatham (1996–1997), and he made his London stage debut as Billy Fisher in the 1998 production of Billy Liar , at the King's Head Theatre in Islington. [3]

Nicholls' 2008 career began as the character Robert Fielding in Harley Street alongside Suranne Jones. [4] He also played Harry Keegan in Secret Diary of a Call Girl , Judas in another BBC series entitled The Passion , [5] and appeared in A Thing Called Love. He then appeared in the 2012 feature film Life Just Is . [6]

Nicholls also appeared as Simon Marshall in the BBC hospital drama serial Holby City between May and July 2012, and played Cal Beckett in Channel 4's crime thriller, The Fear. [7] He played the role of DS Sam Casey in ITV's Law & Order: UK until the end of series 7 in 2013.

From 2017 to 2018, Nicholls portrayed the role of Steve Bell in the Channel 4 drama Ackley Bridge . [8] From September to October 2018, Nicholls starred alongside Iwan Rheon in Foxfinder at the Ambassadors Theatre. In January 2019, Nicholls took over the role of Raymond from Mathew Horne in the British touring production of Rain Man . [9]

Personal life

Nicholls lives in Hampstead, London. [10]

Nicholls married Chantal Brown in 2008. [11] They divorced in 2015. [12]

In July 2017, Nicholls was badly injured while on holiday in Thailand after falling from a waterfall in Ko Samui. As his mobile phone was broken, he was left stranded at the bottom of the waterfall for three days, and only rescued by volunteer rescuers, police and medics after locals alerted police to the motorcycle he had travelled on, which lay abandoned nearby. He was later taken to hospital, suffering from broken legs and a shattered knee. Nicholls' agent said he was "recovering well". [13]

In May 2021, Nicholls revealed that he suffered a stroke in 2018. The stroke caused him to experience deep depression, which led to him becoming addicted to dihydrocodeine and cocaine throughout 2020. He confirmed that he was attending Narcotics Anonymous meetings and was glad to be in recovery, stating that if he were to relapse again, he "would die". [14]

Filmography

Film
YearFilmRoleNotes
1999 The Trench Pte. Billy Macfarlane
1999 The Clandestine Marriage Richard Lovewell
2000Self HelpGreeneShort Film
2001 Goodbye Charlie Bright Charlie Bright
2002High SpeedRubenAlso known as The Ride and Joy-Rider
2004 If Only Ian Wyndham
2004 Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason Jed
2008 Daylight Robbery Chubby
2008 Faintheart Gary
2012 Life Just Is Bobby
2013A Long Way From HomeMark
2018GenesisShane Frost
Television
YearShowRoleNotes
1990 Children's Ward 1 episode
1994 Earthfasts DavidSeries regular
1995 The Biz Tim MarshallSeries regular
1996 Out of the Blue Matt Pearson1 episode
1996–1997 EastEnders Joe Wicks Series regular; 175 episodes
1998–1999 City Central PC Terry SydenhamSeries regular
1999Love StorySeth
1999 The Passion Daniel
2001Table 12Ol1 episode
2001 Gimme Gimme Gimme Himself Comic Relief Special
2003 The Canterbury Tales Jerome1 episode: "The Wife of Bath"
2003Blue DoveNick Weston8 part series
2004 Gunpowder, Treason & Plot Lord Darnley2 part mini-series
2004A Thing Called LoveGary Scant6 part series
2006 Hustle Adam RiceEpisode: “Law and Corruption”
2006 Girls Aloud: Off The Record Narrator6 episodes
2007 Agatha Christie's Marple Ted LatimerEpisode: "Towards Zero"
2007 Clapham Junction TerryTelevision film
2008 Fairy Tales Connor GruffEpisode: “Billy Goat”
2008 The Passion Judas 4 part series
2008 Bonekickers James1 episode: "Army of God"
2008 Harley Street Dr. Robert Fielding6 part series
2011 Secret Diary of a Call Girl Harry Keegan3 episodes
2011 Candy Cabs Tony McQueen3 part series
2012–2013 Law & Order: UK DS Sam CaseySeries regular
2012 Midsomer Murders Dave FoxelyEpisode: “A Rare Bird”
2012 Holby City Simon MarshallRecurring role
2012 Lake Placid: The Final Chapter Ryan LoflinTelevision film
2012The FearCal BeckettRecurring role
2013 Great Night Out Scott1 episode
2015The C-WordPete LynchTelevision film
2016 Death in Paradise Jay Croker1 episode
2016 Grantchester Reggie Lawson1 episode
2016 In the Club Nathan ParkerMain role; 4 episodes
2017–2018 Ackley Bridge Steve Bell Main role; 15 episodes
2023 Phoenix Rise Carl Hopkins

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