This page will contain wikis about Nicholas Clay, as they become available.Nicholas ClayNicholas Anthony Phillip Clay (September 18, 1946 - May 25 - 2000) was a British actor. Born in London, England, Clay 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 and 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 theatres most promosing 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. He continued working regularly on stage and appeared in a number of made for television movies and mini-series. 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. He died from cancer in London. This page about Nicholas Clay includes information from a Wikipedia article. Additional articles about Nicholas Clay News stories about Nicholas Clay External links for Nicholas Clay Videos for Nicholas Clay Wikis about Nicholas Clay Discussion Groups about Nicholas Clay Blogs about Nicholas Clay Images of Nicholas Clay |
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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. He also had an earlier career as a rock musician. H. Furter in The Rocky Horror Picture Show (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. Frank N. Among his successes was The Misanthrope, which led Clay to the United States, where he also played this role on Broadway in 1975. Timothy James Curry (born Good Friday April 19, 1946 in Cheshire, England) is a British actor and composer perhaps best known for his role as Dr. He was cast in several of Laurence Olivier's Old Vic productions and during the decade came to be regarded as one of British theatres most promosing actors. a part in the drama "Dalliance" (Liebelei) by Arthur Schnitzler; both in 1986. He and also appeared in several West End theatre productions. Mac the knife in the "Threepenny Opera" and. Born in London, England, Clay 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. Read the audio books of A Series of Unfortunate Events by Lemony Snicket. Nicholas Anthony Phillip Clay (September 18, 1946 - May 25 - 2000) was a British actor. Numerous computer games, both as an actor (using Full Motion Video) and just a voiceover (such as in two of the three Gabriel Knight games). Long John Silver in Muppet Treasure Island. The arch hotel concierge Mr Hector in the film Home Alone 2: Lost in New York (1992). In 1990 he joined many other guests for Roger Waters' massive performance of The Wall in Berlin. Wadsworth the Butler in the film Clue (1985). Darkness in the film Legend (1982). The voice of Captain Hook in the animated Fox series Peter Pan and the Pirates. The voice of Nigel Thornberry in the animated Nickelodeon series The Wild Thornberrys. Anton Sevarius in Gargoyles. Dr. Dr Thornton Poole the elocutionist in the film Oscar. Dr Petrov in The Hunt for Red October (based on the Tom Clancy novel). Pennywise the Dancing Clown in the miniseries It (based on the Stephen King novel). The disc jockey Johnny LaGuardia in Times Square (1980). Has-been rock star Stevie Streeter in Rock Follies of '77 (1977). |