Nicholas Pinnock

Nicholas Pinnock
Born Nicholas Pinnock
(1973-09-02) 2 September 1973
Balham, London, United Kingdom
Occupation Actor
Years active 1985–present
Website www.nicholaspinnock.com

Nicholas Andre Pinnock (born 2 September 1973) is a British theatre, television and film actor. He is best known for his current role as Frank Sutter in the Sky Atlantic psychological thriller Fortitude.[1] Pinnock can also be seen at the Bush Theatre in London, starring in The Royale.[2]

Early life and education

Nicholas Pinnock was born in Balham, London. He is the youngest of three children. Both his parents are Jamaican.[3] His mother is a retired midwife and his father is an electrical engineer who works for a major global engineering company. As a result, Pinnock spent his early childhood living in Saudi Arabia. On his return to England, he was enrolled at Corona Stage Academy in Hammersmith, London at the age of 12. Whilst there, in his first week, he made his professional debut landing several jobs as a child actor from adverts to music videos; film and television work to modelling. Continuing his vocational training, Pinnock attended a 3-year musical theatre course at the London Studio Centre. After the first year, he decided acting was his first love and in the following years, concentrated on drama and contemporary dance. After graduating and still acting, Pinnock joined Lea Anderson's Contemporary Dance Company the Featherstonehaughs, for several years.

Career

In 1986, as a child actor, Pinnock starred in the fantasy drama TV serial Mr Magus is Waiting For You, based on the novel by Gene Kemp and following the adventures of four young children who get mixed up with a mysterious magician.[4] He then went on to play guest roles in television programmes like Grange Hill, EastEnders, The Bill, Dalziel and Pascoe, Footballers' Wives and Casualty, to name but a few.[3] TV movies followed such as Kingdom of The Blind with Clive Owen and Diamonds with James Purefoy.[3] Theatre work included As You Like It at Stafford Castle at the Staffordshire Shakespeare Festival, followed by working with directors like Kathy Burke in Hampstead Theatre's production of Born Bad and David Grieg and Marisa Zanotti in the Edinburgh Festival official production of the critically acclaimed San Diego and most recently Topdog/Underdog[5] in Glasgow's Citizens Theatre.

Pinnock appeared in his first Hollywood feature film, the 2011 summer blockbuster, Captain America: The First Avenger[3] as a SHIELD Tech. That same year, he went on to play the role of Leon in a four-part award winning drama called Top Boy, which was broadcast on Channel 4 over four consecutive nights from 31 October 2011.[6] After the 2011 England riots in London, Pinnock appeared in the BBC docudrama The Riots: In Their Own Words, The Rioters.[7] The following year, Pinnock portrayed the role of Evan in the ITV drama The Ice Cream Girls.[3] The 3-part drama aired in April 2013.

Pinnock portrayed a young Nelson Mandela in the ITV docudrama Mandela: The Prison Years, which aired on 15 December 2013, the day Mandela was buried.[8] Directed by Emmy and BAFTA award winning director Tom Roberts, the programme charts Mandela's sentencing in 1963, his arrival at Robben Island through to his release on 11 February 1990.[8]

He is currently portraying the role of Frank Sutter in Fortitude on Sky Atlantic.

May 2015 will see the release of Pinnock's next two films, Monsters: Dark Continent, sequel to Monsters in which he plays the role of Forrest[3] and The Keeping Room portraying the role of Bill.[3]

Writing

Pinnock has always had a passion for poetry and has put together a book of poetry which includes pieces that raise awareness of the stigmas attached to mental health and depression; drawing upon his own experiences of depression and his relationship with the mental health charity, Mind UK. The book is as yet untitled and is due for release next autumn which will accompany a series of three poetry short films, directed by Pinnock and his co-director Gary Wallis and currently in pre production with his production company, Big Smile Pictures.

Filmography

References

  1. "Stanley Tucci, Michael Gambon, Christopher Eccleston to Star in Sky's 'Fortitude'". The Hollywood Reporter. 23 January 2014.
  2. Lawrence, Ben (19 March 2015). "The Royale, Bush Theatre, review: 'beautiful frenzy'". The Daily Telegraph (London).
  3. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 "Nicholas Pinnock". IMDb. The internet Movie Database. Retrieved 27 October 2011.
  4. "Memorable TV". MEMORABLETV.COM. Retrieved 27 October 2011.
  5. Jones, Sam (27 October 2009). "Topdog/Underdog". Morning Star. Retrieved 27 October 2011.
  6. "Channel 4 Press". Top Boy Programme Info. Channel 4. Retrieved 27 October 2011.
  7. BBC. "The Riots: In Their Own Words". Retrieved 1 December 2013.
  8. 1 2 "Mandela: The Prison Years". ITV Studios. Retrieved 16 December 2013.
  9. "New World Disorder". Retrieved 1 December 2013.

External links

Official website

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