Nick Caldecott

Nick Caldecott (born 5 June 1968) is a British stage actor.

Caldecott was born in Northern Ireland. His early career began at the Royal Exchange Theatre, Manchester where he appeared in productions of Lady Windermere's Fan,[1] the 1997 premiere of The Candidate[2] and Ben Keaton's production of Bats,[3] amongst other roles.[4]

Following appearances at the Watermill Theatre and as Phileas Fogg in the 2006 Bristol Old Vic production of Around the World in Eighty Days,[5][6] Caldecott starred as Algenon in The Importance of Being Earnest at the Derby Playhouse.[7]

In 2008 he starred in She Stoops To Conquer at the Nuffield Theatre, Southampton[8] and as John Middleton Murry alongside Ed Stoppard in the DH Lawrence biopic On the Rocks at the Hampstead Theatre.[9][10][11][12] He also appeared as P. G. Wodehouse's Psmith in the BBC Radio 4 production of Psmith in the City[13] before returning to the Royal Exchange in 2009 in the role of Reverend Lionel Toop in See How They Run.[14][15]

Caldecott has expanded his career to include television with a role as Reverend Rick Peach in Coronation Street.

In 2015 Caldecott appeared as Monsieur Fernel in BBC's TV series The Musketeers episode 2.6 "Through a Glass Darkly".

References

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  10. Spencer, Charles (2008-07-03), On the Rocks: the dark delights of DH Lawrence in love - and at war, The Daily Telegraph, retrieved 2009-03-02
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  14. Hickling, Alfred (2009-01-06), See How They Run Review, The Guardian, retrieved 2009-03-02
  15. Anglesey, Natalie (2008-12-16), See How They Run Review, The Stage, retrieved 2009-03-02



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