Nicholas Jones (actor)

Nicholas Jones
Born (1946-04-03) April 3, 1946
London, England, UK
Years active 1969-present

Nicholas Jones (born 3 April 1946) is an English character actor of film and television.

Early life

Jones was born in London, the younger brother of actress Gemma Jones. They are the children of actor Griffith Jones (1909-2007) and Robin Isaac.

Jones was educated at Westminster School and he trained as an actor at RADA and the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School. He then appeared on stage at the National Theatre and the Old Vic.

Career

He followed in his father's footsteps by appearing with the Royal Shakespeare Company (1999),[1] and has also starred at Shakespeare's Globe.[2] One of his first screen roles was as Laertes opposite Richard Chamberlain's Hamlet in 1970.

Filmography

Television

On television he is perhaps best known for his role as Captain Triggers in the 1970s World War I series, Wings. He has also appeared in the following roles and series:

Other TV appearances include:

Waking the Dead ( Care) 2 episodes 2011

References

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