Riley Nottingham

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Riley Nottingham
Born
Riley Joseph Nottingham

(1991-08-30) 30 August 1991 (age 32)
Australia
Occupations
  • Actor
  • singer
  • composer
PartnerDeclan Clifford

Riley Nottingham (born 1991) is an Australian actor. [1] He is known for his work in the children's TV series Toybox and the film Dimensions . He also portrays Dr Langdon Marsh in Metro Sexual alongside Geraldine Hickey [2] and has appeared on The Weekly with Charlie Pickering , Tomorrow Tonight and The Gods of Wheat Street . [3] In 2023, Nottingham was announced as part of the ensemble cast in the reboot of Thank God You're Here . [4]

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Filmography

YearsTitleRoleNotes
2008Wolf ShadowAntonShort film
2011DimensionsJack
2010 – 2013 Toybox Tom the CowboyTV series
2011 Carols in the Domain Christmas Special
2014We are Darren and RileyRileyWeb series; Actor, writer and producer
2014 The Gods of Wheat Street Constable WoodsTV series
2016Hitstroke FMMattieTV series; Actor, writer and producer
2019 – 2021 Metro Sexual Dr Langdon MarshTV series (seasons 1–2); Actor and producer
2020There AfterAdamWeb series
2022In HalvesJedShort film
Dreamer BallerinaCole
Wicked WomenVariousTV short
2023 Thank God You're Here EnsembleTV series (series 5)
Strange CreaturesNate TaylorFilm; Post-production

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References

  1. Riley Nottingham at IMDb.com.
  2. Pobjie, Ben (21 November 2021). "Metro Sexual isn't the bible of sexual health, but it's a good conversation starter". The Age. Retrieved 26 November 2021.
  3. Frater, Patrick (12 August 2020). "Australian LGBT Comedy 'Metro Sexual' Lands U.S., Canada Streaming Deals". Variety. Retrieved 16 September 2021.
  4. "Thank God You're Here Credits". 10 Play . Network 10. 3 August 2023. Retrieved 3 August 2023.