Nicholas Clay
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Born | Nicholas Anthony Phillip Clay September 18, 1946 London, England, United Kingdom |
Died | May 25, 2000 (aged 53) London, England, United Kingdom |
Spouse(s) | Lorna Heilbron |
Nicholas Anthony Phillip Clay (September 18, 1946 - May 25, 2000) was a British actor.
Born in Streatham London, to Bill and Rose Clay, he studied at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA) and began his acting career in the early 1970s with small parts in film and television. He also appeared in several West End theatre productions. He was cast in several of Laurence Olivier's Old Vic productions and during the decade came to be regarded as one of British theatre's most promising actors. Among his successes was The Misanthrope, which led Clay to the United States, where he also played this role on Broadway in 1975.
His most widely seen screen performance was as Lancelot in the 1981 film Excalibur, and he also appeared in the film versions of D. H. Lawrence's Lady Chatterley's Lover (1981), and Agatha Christie's Evil Under the Sun (1982), the latter reuniting him with his The Misanthrope co-star Diana Rigg. In 1992 he appeared with Kim Thomson in the BBC TV series Virtual Murder.
He continued working regularly on stage and appeared in a number of made-for-television movies and miniseries. In the last years of his life he taught drama at the Actors Centre and the Academy of Live and Performing Arts, and also worked in association with RADA, generally in the role of promoting the organisation, or providing advice to acting students.
Clay married actress Lorna Heilbron in 1980. He died of cancer in London and was survived by his wife, daughters and mother.
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Nicholas Clay — Kim Thomson — Stephen Yardley |