Nicholas Gleaves
Nicholas Gleaves | |
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Born | (1969年01月02日) 2 January 1969 (age 56) |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1992–present |
Spouse | |
Children | 2 |
Nicholas Gleaves (born 2 January 1969) is an English actor and playwright.
Career
[edit ]Gleaves's first theatre part was as an extra in Don Carlos at the Royal Exchange Theatre in Manchester. He did several plays there including the lead in Macbeth . When interviewed about this play, he said he never had the superstition that surrounded it, "...all that spitting and spinning round — it all seems like quite hard work".[1]
He has been in many television shows since 1992;[2] Gleaves was Rick Powell in the television drama series Playing the Field . He had the role of Ray Fairburn in Conviction. Conviction was filmed at Salford Lads' Club which delighted Gleaves because of the building's connection to The Smiths.[3] In The Chase , he was the father Tom Bedford. In 2009, he said the idea for Survivors , in which he played the scientist Whitaker, was "great".[1] He played DS Andy Roper in the first two series of Scott & Bailey . Of this role, he said, "I've done quite a few cop shows and as much as I enjoy testosterone, shouting at villains and all that, I really fell in love with this. As soon as I read it I saw something new and original. That was one of the reasons why I wanted to be involved because it was so different and very believable."[4]
In 2019, Gleaves played the title role in the 2019 revival of the classic CBBC series The Demon Headmaster .
Gleaves has also started to write shows for radio.[5]
List of credits
[edit ]Television
[edit ]Year | Title | Role | Network | Notes |
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1992 | Boon | Carl | ITV | Series 7, Episode 5: "Away From It All" |
Casualty | George Reynolds | BBC One | Series 7, Episode 6: "Profit and Loss" | |
1993 | Heartbeat | Eric Doubleday | ITV | Series 2, Episode 8: "Baby Blues" |
1994 | Faith | Andy Morgan | ITV | |
Soldier Soldier | Nicholas Pope | ITV | Series 4, Episode 4: "Second Sight" | |
1995 | 99-1 | PC | Series 2, Episode 6: "The Lost Ones" | |
Harry | Dean Hawkins | BBC One | Series 2, Episode 7: "A Question of Truth" | |
Moving Story | Sam | Series 2, Episode 6: "Superstition" | ||
Capital Lives | Phil | Series 2, Episode 3: "In Cahoots" | ||
1996 | Ellington | Bradley Stokes | Series 1, Episode 5: "Getting Rid" | |
Madson | Phil Hartigan | BBC | Series 1, Episode 6 | |
Poldark | Stephen Cravenson | TV movie | ||
1997 | Wokenwell | Rudy Whiteside | ITV | |
Lloyds Bank Channel 4 Film Challenge | Chalky | Channel 4 | Short film: Ajax | |
1998 | The Bill | Danny Charlton | ITV | Tainted Love: 3 episodes |
1998–2002 | Playing the Field | Rick Powell | BBC One | 14 episodes |
2000 | My Fragile Heart | Joe Macavoy | ||
2001 | In Deep | Bradley Sullivan | BBC | Romeo Trap: 2 episodes |
Perfect | Mike | TV movie | ||
Now You See Her | Paul | Sky 1 | TV movie | |
Linda Green | Carl Williamson | BBC One | Series 1, Episode 8 | |
2002 | Being April | Eddie | BBC | 6 episodes |
2003 | The Queen's Nose | Duncan | CBBC | 5 episodes |
2004 | Dalziel and Pascoe | Sam Mattis | BBC One | Series 8, Episode 4: "Soft Touch" |
Down to Earth | Steve Benson | 2 episodes | ||
Doctors | Pete Preston | BBC One | Series 6, Episode 1 | |
Conviction | Ray Fairburn | 6 episodes | ||
2005 | Heartbeat | Barry Calder | ITV | Series 14, Episode 15: "Icon" |
Silent Witness | Phil Elliot | BBC One | 2 episodes: "Ghosts" | |
2006 | The Inspector Lynley Mysteries | Simon Wilson | BBC One | Series 5, Episode 1: "Natural Causes" |
2006–2007 | The Chase | Tom Bedford | BBC One | |
2007 | City Lights | Gary Tate | ITV | 6 episodes |
2008 | Fallout | Matt Ryder | TV movie | |
2008–2010 | Survivors | James Whitaker | BBC One | |
2009 | Robin Hood | Thornton | BBC One | Series 3, Episode 9 |
Murderland | Oliver | ITV | ||
2010 | Foyle's War | Larry Haines | ITV | Series 6, Episode 2: "Killing Time" |
Ashes to Ashes | Geoff Bevan | BBC One | Series 3, Episode 5 | |
Reunited | Andrew | TV pilot | ||
2011 | Twenty Twelve | Anthony Preston | BBC Four | Series 1, Episode 1 |
Waterloo Road | Richard Whitman | BBC One | 6 episodes | |
2011–2012 | Scott & Bailey | Andy Roper | ITV | Series 1 and 2 |
2012 | Public Enemies | Trevor Brotherton | BBC One | |
2013 | Jo | Maurice Langlois | TF1 | Series 1, Episode 1 |
Vera | Tim Hopkins | ITV | Series 3, Episode 1 | |
2014 | Marvellous | Rev Mark | BBC Two | TV movie |
Chasing Shadows | Alex Wernley | ITV | 2 episodes | |
2016 | Cold Feet | Trevor Green | ITV | Series 6, Episodes 2 & 3 |
2018 | Bodyguard | Roger Penhaligon MP | BBC One | |
Coronation Street | Duncan Radfield | ITV | Regular role | |
The Split | Mr Graham | |||
Midsomer Murders | Ray Fryer | ITV | S19 E5 | |
2019 | The Demon Headmaster | The Headmaster | CBBC | Main role |
2022 | The Crown | John Birt | Netflix | Series 5 |
2024 | After the Flood | Sergeant Phil Mackie | Britbox | Series 1 |
Film
[edit ]Year | Title | Role |
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1993 | Century | Daniel |
1994 | Fever | Jo |
1999 | Safer | |
2006 | Half Light | Robert Freedman |
2006 | Starter for 10 | Speaker for Nuclear Disarmament |
2006 | Mysterious Creatures | Richard Nicholas |
2008 | Incendiary | Lenny |
2009 | A Congregation of Ghosts | Ellis Baxter |
2010 | Chatroom | Paul |
2011 | Captain America: The First Avenger | Hydra agent |
2014 | United Passions | Henri Delaunay |
2015 | Nightstand | Rob |
2019 | Spider-Man: Far From Home | Guterman |
Theatre
[edit ]His theatre credits include:
- The Front Page . This Sam Mendes production at the Donmar in 1997 had Gleaves as the newshound Wilson.[6] [7]
- Alan Jeffcote in Hindle Wakes by Stanley Houghton at the Royal Exchange, Manchester. Directed by Helena Kaut-Howson (1996 and 1998).
- On the Shore of the Wide World . In 2005, Gleaves portrayed the father Peter, first at the Royal Exchange Theatre and then at the Royal National Theatre. He was nominated for a MEN Theatre Award in the category of best actor in a leading role.[8] [9]
- Macbeth. He played the lead in 2009 production at the Royal Exchange Theatre.[10]
- Dr Faustus . 2010 saw him take on the role of Mephistophilis.[11]
- Chair. In this 2012 production, Gleaves's part is that of a soldier. Lyric Theatre Studio, Hammersmith.[12]
- The Saga of Noggin the Nog. He played the nasty Uncle Nogbad in spring 2013.[13]
Personal life
[edit ]Originally from the Halliwell area of Bolton, Lancashire, England, Gleaves attended Sharples School from 1980 to 1985.[1] [14] After completing his schooling, his mother made him attend a play and this sparked his interest in acting.[1] He is a fan of The Smiths and long time supporter of Bolton Wanderers.[3] Gleaves is married to actress Lesley Sharp. They have two sons and reside in London.[3] [15]
References
[edit ]- ^ a b c d Dibbits, Kat (23 February 2009). "Nicholas' Exchange "homecoming"". The Bolton News. Retrieved 8 November 2014.
- ^ "Nicholas Gleaves". IMDb. Retrieved 8 November 2014.
- ^ a b c "Nicholas Gleaves Cops a Dream Role". Manchester Evening News. 19 February 2007. Retrieved 8 November 2014.
- ^ "Nicholas Gleaves - Series 2 Interview". www.scottandbailey.com. Retrieved 8 November 2014.
- ^ "Nicholas Gleaves". Knight Hall Agency Ltd. Archived from the original on 31 October 2014. Retrieved 8 November 2014.
- ^ Butler, Robert (21 December 1997). "The Critics: Theatre: Peter Pan really takes off" . The Independent. Archived from the original on 18 June 2022. Retrieved 8 November 2014.
- ^ "The Front Page". Chase Side. Retrieved 8 November 2014.
- ^ Wolf, Matt (8 June 2005). "Review: 'On the Shore of the Wide World'". Variety. Retrieved 8 November 2014.
- ^ Ansdell, Caroline (15 November 2005). "MEN Names 2005 Manchester Award Nominees". What'sOnStage. Archived from the original on 28 November 2014. Retrieved 8 November 2014.
- ^ Kirwan, Peter (12 March 2009). "Macbeth @ The Royal Exchange Theatre, Manchester". The University of Nottingham. Retrieved 8 November 2014.
- ^ Waites, Aline (22 June 2010). "Dr Faustus". What'sOnStage. Retrieved 8 November 2014.
- ^ Lawson, Christopher. "Chair". Plays to See. Archived from the original on 9 November 2014. Retrieved 8 November 2014.
- ^ Jones, Helen (23 March 2013). "The Saga of Noggin the Nog (Tour - Salford)". What'sOnStage. Retrieved 8 November 2014.
- ^ "Alumni". Sharples School. Retrieved 8 November 2014.
- ^ Kevan, Paul (19 October 2009). "Lesley Sharp gives voice to the quieter life". Metro. Retrieved 8 November 2014.