James Badge DaleJames Badge Dale is an American actor and son of Anita Morris and Grover Dale. His most notable works to date are in the 1990 film Lord of the Flies based on the William Golding novel, and playing Chase Edmunds alongside Kiefer Sutherland in the third season of Fox TV series 24 (2003–2004). This page about James Badge Dale includes information from a Wikipedia article. Additional articles about James Badge Dale News stories about James Badge Dale External links for James Badge Dale Videos for James Badge Dale Wikis about James Badge Dale Discussion Groups about James Badge Dale Blogs about James Badge Dale Images of James Badge Dale |
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His most notable works to date are in the 1990 film Lord of the Flies based on the William Golding novel, and playing Chase Edmunds alongside Kiefer Sutherland in the third season of Fox TV series 24 (2003–2004). He is married and has a passion for outdoor activities, including flying aeroplanes, surfing and deep-sea diving. James Badge Dale is an American actor and son of Anita Morris and Grover Dale. He won a BAFTA for his acting in the adverts. In between 1997 and 1999 Nicholas Lyndhurst was the public face of the stationery chain store WH Smith, starring as all four members of a family in their adverts. At around the same time, he was also the face and voice on the TV and radio commercials for the telecommunications chain People's Phone. In 1993 he played the lead character of Gary Sparrow in science fiction sitcom Goodnight Sweetheart. During this period, Lyndhurst also starred in ITV sitcoms The Two Of Us and The Piglet Files, as well as a number of stage shows. This programme started as a small comedy in 1981 and rapidly grew in popularity until it reached its peak in 1996 with its Christmas Day episode gaining the largest audience ever obtained by a fictional TV show in the UK. He then played the teenage son of lag Fletch in Going Straight before achieving stardom in the series Only Fools and Horses in which he played Rodney Trotter, the younger brother of the main character Del Boy. A child student at Corona Stage Academy, he appeared in a succession of commercials and children's films in the early 1970s, and first gained national recognition at the age of seventeen through the sitcom (Adam) Butterflies. Nicholas Lyndhurst (born April 21, 1961) is a British actor born in Emsworth, Hampshire. Gunbus. Endless Nights. Bullshot. Bequest to the Nation. Wilderness Challenge. The Two Of Us. To Serve Them All My Days. Stalag Luft. Spearhead. The Prince and the Pauper. The Piglet Files. Peter Pan. Our Show. Only Fools and Horses. Losing Her. The Lenny Henry Show. The Kenny Everett Christmas Show. Heidi. Gulliver's Travels. Goodnight Sweetheart. Going Straight. Father's Day. Fairies. The Dick Emery Show. David Copperfield. The Burt Bacharach Show. Anne of Avonlea. |