Nicholas Cradock

Nicholas Cradock (Born 13 May 2005) is an Australian actor most commonly known for his role in the 2014 - 2016 production of Les Misérables touring Australia. Cradock has performed in multiple musicals, stage plays and films. Cradock performed in the world premiere of Dream Lover: the Bobby Darin Musical in 2016 as Young Bobby Darrin / Dodd at the Sydney Lyric Theatre.[1] Cradock has been in four short films: The Interrogation Room, Inner Voice, Dreamweaver and Vision Boarders.[2] Cradock performed a cover to the song "Can't Stop The Feeling" in 2017.[3] Cradock is also known for his role on the television program Wiggle, Wiggle, Wiggle!; he played the Mini Red Wiggle. In 2019 Cradock starred ABC's Hardball as Lance.

Nicholas Cradock
Born (2005-05-13) 13 May 2005
Sydney, Australia
OccupationActor and Singer
Parents
  • Tim Cradock (father)
  • Jo Cradock (mother)

Performances

Musical theatre

Cradock has performed in a variety of musical theatre adaptations throughout Australia. In 2014 - 2016 he toured with Les Misérables around Australia travelling to Sydney, Perth and Brisbane. Cradock also traveled with Bonnie Lythgoe's Peter Pan to Melbourne as well as Sydney performing at the Comedy Theatre and the State Theatre. Cradock went on to be in the world premiere of Dream Lover: the Bobby Darin Musical starring alongside David Campbell.[4] In late 2017 - 2018 Nicholas starred alongside Trevor Ashley in The Bodybag.

Year Show Role
2014–2016 Les Misérables Gavroche
2016 Dream Lover: The musical Young Bobby
2016 Mary Poppins Michael
2017 Peter Pan John
2017 Good Omens: The musical Adam[5]
2017–2018 The Bodybag[6] Bobbi Christina

Short films

  • Dreamweaver (2017)[2]
  • The Interrogation Room (2017)[2]
  • Inner Voice (2017)[2]
  • Vision Boarders (2017)[2]
  • He walks with me (2018)

Television

In mid-2017 Cradock starred as the Mini Red Wiggle (Simon Pryce) in the television program Wiggle, Wiggle, Wiggle! directed by Anthony Field (The Blue Wiggle). In 2019 Cradock was Lance in the ABC comedy Hardball. Hardball aired on 1 April.[7]

Life

Cradock lives in Sydney, Australia. His mother is Jo Cradock[8] and his father is Tim Cradock. He has two siblings.[9]

Cradock was a finalist in the Kimmy V The Music: A Live Singing Contest (That's Live) live charity performance on YouTube on 15 May 2020[10]. He performed 'Gonna Be Famous' and 'Bunny and Kitty'.

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gollark: I think you triggered the end stage of a long process.

References

  1. Fortescue, Elizabeth (6 October 2016). "Dream Lover: The Bobby Darin story reduces son to tears for dad whose star burned bright but too briefly". The Daily Telegraph. Retrieved 5 February 2020.
  2. "Nicholas Cradock". IMDb. Retrieved 18 April 2018.
  3. Cradock, Tim (16 October 2017), Can't Stop The Feeling (Nicholas Cradock Cover), retrieved 18 April 2018
  4. "Nicholas Cradock is an Actor, Extra and Model based in New South Wales, Australia". StarNow. Retrieved 18 April 2018.
  5. "Squabbalogic Independent Music Theatre". www.facebook.com. Retrieved 18 April 2018.
  6. Morgan, Joyce (8 December 2017). "The Bodybag review: More ham than a Christmas platter". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 18 April 2018.
  7. "Hardball". ABC iview. Retrieved 23 April 2019.
  8. Blake, Elissa (30 November 2015). "Sydney's child stars juggle life and stage pressures to perform in big musicals". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 18 April 2018.
  9. "Nicholas Cradock (@nicholascradock) • Instagram photos and videos". www.instagram.com. Retrieved 18 April 2018.
  10. Kimmy V The Music: A Live Singing Contest (That's Live) | Netflix Is A Joke, retrieved 11 August 2020
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