Nigel Anthony
Theatre, television, narrator and radio actor From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Theatre, television, narrator and radio actor From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Nigel Anthony (born 23 December 1941) is an English theatre, television, narrator and radio actor.[1][2] His theatre work includes Twelfth Night, Dutch Uncle, Happy End, The Taming of the Shrew for the Royal Shakespeare Company and seasons at Scarborough and Chichester.[3][4] Television appearances include Ted Roach in Casualty (series 1 and 2) The Diary of Anne Frank, Coronation Street, Midsomer Murders and Doctors.[2][5]
Nigel Anthony | |
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Born | Nigel Anthony William Dagleish Gossling December 23, 1941 England |
Occupation(s) | Actor, narrator and radio actor |
Years active | 1956–present |
Spouses | Deborah Millington
(m. 1964; dissolved 1976)Kate Binchy
(m. 1979; dissolved 2017)Debra Erskine (m. 2017) |
Children | 3 |
He has spent a large part of his career working in radio drama where he won a Sony award and a Radio Times award.[6][7][8]
Anthony had three sons with his first wife, Deborah Millington (now divorced). Two of his sons are documentary film makers, producer/director Sam Anthony (My Life As A Rolling Stone, Art That Made Us) and four-time BAFTA award winning director Ben Anthony.[9][10]
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