Nick Stringer

Nick Stringer

77 · Born: Aug 10, 1948

Personal Details

BornAug 10, 1948 Torquay, Devon, England, UK

Biography

Nick Stringer, a renowned thespian, entered the world on the tenth day of August, 1948, in the charming coastal town of Torquay, Devon, England, United Kingdom.

He has made a lasting impact in the realm of acting, with notable performances in a diverse range of cinematic and televisual endeavors. One of his most iconic roles was in the critically acclaimed 1980 film "The Long Good Friday", a gritty crime drama that showcased his exceptional acting prowess.

Additionally, he has appeared in the 2005 film adaptation of Charles Dickens' classic novel "Oliver Twist", bringing his unique interpretation to the iconic character of Fagin. Furthermore, his talent has been showcased in the 1983 television series "Johnny Jarvis", a coming-of-age drama that explores the complexities of adolescence.

Career

2009
I Know You Know
I Know You Know as Mic the Barman
2005
Oliver Twist
Oliver Twist as Inspector Blather
2001
Gentlemen's Relish
Gentlemen's Relish as Edward Shelburne
1999
1997
The Missing Postman
The Missing Postman as Farmer Flint
1990
Press Gang
Press Gang as Mr. Sullivan
The Bill
The Bill as Ron Smollett
1987
Personal Services
Personal Services as P.C. Baker
1986
Clockwise
Clockwise as Det. Sgt. George Rice
1979
That Summer!
That Summer! as Policeman
1978
The Shout
The Shout as Cobbler
1976
Children
Children as Father
Occupy!
Occupy! as Player in Everyman Theatre Company, Liverpool