Michael Nardone
Michael Nardone | |
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Nationality | Scottish |
Occupation | Actor |
Michael Nardone (born 20 January 1967) is a Scottish actor. He was raised in Ballingry, Fife[1][2] and trained in Drama at Queen Margaret University in Edinburgh.[3]
He starred as Mascius in the
His many stage credits include Macbeth and King Lear for the Royal National Theatre and Stitchers by Esther Freud at the Jermyn Street Theatre alongside Sinéad Cusack.[5]
Theatre
Year | Title | Role | Company | Director | | Notes |
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1996 | Cyrano de Bergerac | Ligniere | Communicado, with Lyceum Theatre, Edinburgh |
Gerry Mulgrew and Andy Farrell | translation by Edwin Morgan |
Selected filmography
- Soft Top Hard Shoulder (1992) – Stevie
- Being Human (1994) – Raider
- Wycliffe (1996, TV Series) – PC Joe Duggan
- The Bill (1998-2008, TV Series) – Gordon McCardle / Everett / Jeremy Dyson
- The Match (1999) – Dingus
- The Miracle Maker(2000) – (voice)
- Silent Witness (2002, TV Series) – PC Shaun Nicholson
- Dot the I(2003) – Detective 2
- Steel River Blues (2004, TV Series) – Dave Tanner
- Rome (2005–2007, TV Series) – Mascius
- Skins (2008, TV Series) – Sandy Jenkins
- Merlin (2009, TV Series) – Kendrick
- Jinx (2009, TV Series) – Mike / Mr Peckgrind
- Durham County (2010, TV Series) – Ivan Sujic
- Ben Hur (2010, TV Mini-Series) – Hortator
- Combat Kids (2010, TV Series) – Steve
- Mercenaries (2011) – Radovic
- Intruders (2011) – Frank
- The Somnambulists (2011) – Man 3
- The Field of Blood (2013, TV Series) – DI Michael Gallagher
- Wayland's Song (2013) – Wayland
- Line of Duty (2014, TV Series) – O'Neill
- Shetland (2014, TV series) – Donnie Tulloch
- National Theatre Live: King Lear (2014) – The Duke of Cornwall
- Child 44 (2015) – Semyon Okun
- The Night Manager(2016, TV Mini-Series) – Frisky
- Whisky Galore! (2016) – Brown
- Rogue One (2016) – Shield Gate Officer
- Clique (2018, TV Series) – Alec McStay
- Traces (2019, TV Series) – DI Neil McKinven
References
- ^ TV.com (20 January 1967). "Michael Nardone". TV.com. Retrieved 1 November 2012.
- ^ English, Paul (9 June 2011). "Scots star Michael Nardone: I'm gutted that my success is a secret in my own country". Daily Record. Retrieved 22 November 2011.
- ^ McMillan, Joyce (23 October 2018). "Theatre interview: Michael Nardone on starring in a new production of Macbeth, set in a modern world facing social collapse". The Scotsman. Retrieved 28 May 2019.
- ^ English, Paul (24 March 2007). "Rome to River City". Daily Record. Glasgow. Retrieved 1 November 2012.
- ^ Billington, Michael (4 June 2018). "Stitchers review – Sinéad Cusack is outstanding in Esther Freud's prison drama". The Guardian.
External links
- Michael Nardone at IMDb