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British stage actor

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, the 1997 premiere of The Candidate and Ben Keaton's production of Bats, amongst other roles.

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

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

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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  2. The Candidate, archived from the original on 18 July 2011, retrieved 3 March 2009
  3. Shuttleworth, Ian (30 November 1999), Review of Bats, retrieved 3 March 2009
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  6. "Bristol Old Vic: Around the World in 80 Days".
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  11. Bassett, Kate (6 July 2008), "On the Rocks, Hampstead Theatre, London", The Independent, archived from the original on 26 October 2012, retrieved 2 March 2009
  12. Austin, Jeremy (2 July 2008), On the Rocks Review, The Stage, retrieved 2 March 2009
  13. "Psmith in the City".
  14. Hickling, Alfred (6 January 2009), "See How They Run Review", The Guardian, retrieved 2 March 2009
  15. Anglesey, Natalie (16 December 2008), See How They Run Review, The Stage, retrieved 2 March 2009

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