Kimberley Nixon

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Kimberley Nixon
Born Kimberley Nixon
(1985-09-24) 24 September 1985
Bristol, England, UK
Ethnicity English[1]
Citizenship British
Alma mater Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama
Occupation Actress
Years active 2007–present
Home town Pontypridd, Wales, UK
Television Fresh Meat
Hebburn

Kimberley Nixon (born 24 September 1985) is an English-born Welsh actress. Nixon is known for her role as Sophy Hutton in the BBC One period drama Cranford and various films and for starring as Josie Jones in the Channel 4 comedy-drama Fresh Meat and as Sarah Pearson in the BBC Two comedy Hebburn.

Early life and education

Born in Bristol to English parents, Nixon and her six brothers were raised in Pontypridd, Wales,[1] where she attended Coedylan Comprehensive School, now known as Pontypridd High School.

After high school, Nixon trained at the Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama in Cardiff alongside Tom Cullen and Aneurin Barnard. Before her graduation in 2007, she signed to Universal Studios after appearing in a college production of The Comedy of Errors.[2][3] She is a former member of the National Youth Theatre of Wales.[3]

Career

Television and film career

Nixon's career began in autumn 2007, when she starred as the motherless Sophy Hutton in the BBC One costume drama series Cranford, opposite Dame Judi Dench. In 2008, she had supporting roles in the films Wild Child and Angus, Thongs and Perfect Snogging. [citation needed]

Nixon appeared in Easy Virtue[4] and played one of the leads in Cherrybomb opposite Rupert Grint and Robert Sheehan, before starring in Black Death. In 2011, Nixon played Josie in the Channel 4 TV comedy drama series Fresh Meat, and starred alongside Michael Sheen, Andrea Riseborough and Iwan Rheon in Resistance, an adaptation of an Owen Sheers novel, which was released in the UK November 2011. [citation needed]

Nixon appeared in the musical film Hunky Dory, which is set in 1976 Swansea, opposite Minnie Driver, Aneurin Barnard and George MacKay, directed by Marc Evans.[5] The film premièred at the 55th BFI London Film Festival on 25 October 2011, and was released officially on 2 March 2012 in the UK.

Nixon starred alongside Jaime Winstone and Aneurin Barnard in Elfie Hopkins and the Gammons, a horror film about an aspiring teen detective who stumbles into her first real case when investigating the mysterious new family, the Gammons, in her neighbourhood. The film was released on 20 April 2012.[6]

In 2012, Nixon starred in the movie Offender, a thriller about a man who sets up his own imprisonment in order to avenge the assault of his girlfriend.[7] In October 2012 she starred in the BBC Two TV comedy drama series Hebburn, alongside Chris Ramsey[8] and Vic Reeves.[9] The sitcom is written by standup comic Jason Cook and is based on his experiences of growing up in the north-east of England.[10]

It was announced that Nixon would star in "Greenshaw's Folly" in the sixth series of ITV's Agatha Christie's Marple. The episode, based on two Agatha Christie short stories, Greenshaw's Folly and The Thumb Mark of St Peter, will also star Matt Willis, Fiona Shaw, Julia Sawalha, Vic Reeves and Martin Compston, set to broadcast in 2013.[11][12]

Nixon will be starring in a Welsh thriller, titled Kingdom of Rain, opposite Julian Lewis Jones. The film will be directed by John Langridge, and is currently in pre-production stage.[13]

Theatre career

In September 2008, she made her stage debut as Griet in a tour and London run of an adaptation of Girl with a Pearl Earring.[14]

Personal life

Nixon is a supporter of the British Humanist Association.[15]

In 2010 Nixon was romantically linked with filmmaker Kai Howells.[16]

Filmography

Film
Year Title Role Notes
2008 Angus, Thongs and Perfect Snogging Lindsay
Wild Child Kate
Easy Virtue Hilda Whittaker
2009 Cherrybomb Michelle
2010 Black Death Averill
2011 Hunky Dory Vicki Munro
Resistance Bethan
2012 Elfie Hopkins Pippa
Offender Elise
2014 Kingdom of Rain Cerys
Television
Year Title Role Notes
2007 Cranford Sophy Hutton 5 episodes
2010 Agatha Christie's Poirot Egg Episode: "Three Act Tragedy"
Law & Order: UK Sally Series 3, Episode 6
2011 Midsomer Murders Cloud Series 13, Episode 8
2011–present Fresh Meat Josie Jones Main role, 24 episodes
2012 Kidnap and Ransom Florence Holland Series 2
Hebburn Sarah Pearson
2013 Marple Louisa Oxley Episode: "Greenshaw's Folly"
The Call Centre Narrator

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 "A talented, hot and magnificent seven". Western Mail. 4 January 2008. Retrieved 2007-06-09. 
  2. "Kimberely's all set for stardom!". WalesOnline. 
  3. 3.0 3.1 "Graduation and Honorary Fellows 2007". Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama. 6 July 2007. Retrieved 9 June 2007. 
  4. Dawtrey, Adam (17 January 2008). "Elliott takes on 'Easy Virtue'". variety.com. Retrieved 30 September. 
  5. "It’s All Hunky Dory as Graduates Come Home". rwcmd.ac.uk. Retrieved 22 August. 
  6. "Elfie Hopkins Cast List". imdb.com. Retrieved 2011-08-21. 
  7. "Im Global Pacts With Edgy Brit Producer". deadline.com. Retrieved 2012-02-14. 
  8. "South Shields Comic Chris Ramsey Swaps Roles In New Sitcom 'Hebburn'". tyneandwear.sky.com. Retrieved 2012-08-11. 
  9. "Vic Reeves, Kimberley Nixon for BBC Two comedy 'Hebburn'". digitalspy.co.uk. Retrieved 11 August 2012. 
  10. Dipper, Andrew (2 September 2012). "Interview: Hebburn creator Jason Cook". Giggle Beats. Retrieved 1 December 2012. 
  11. "'Marple': New ITV film casts Matt Willis, Kimberley Nixon, Vic Reeves". digitalspy.co.uk. Retrieved 2013-03-17. 
  12. "Murder Vic-tims". thesun.co.uk. Retrieved 2013-03-17. 
  13. "Kingdom of Rain". IMDb. Retrieved 21 May 2013. 
  14. "Kimberley Nixon On ... Playing Vermeer's Girl". WhatsOnStage. 2008-09-29. 
  15. "Kimberley Nixon: Actress and distinguished supporter of Humanism". British Humanist Association. Retrieved 31 August 2013. 
  16. "Rising star Kimberley Nixon happiest at Valleys home". Wales Online. 16 May 2010. 

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