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Nigel Humphreys

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British actor (born 1951)

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Nigel Humphreys (born 24 September 1950 in Bognor Regis, Sussex) is a British actor who is best known for his television work.

His most prominent roles include Dickie Fleming in Coronation Street and PC Pete Dodds in Softly, Softly: Task Force.

Other television credits include: Dixon of Dock Green, Z-Cars, The Expert, Warship, The Sweeney, Blake's 7, The Professionals, Minder, The Gentle Touch, Doctor Who (in the serial Warriors of the Deep), All in Good Faith, Pulaski, No Job for a Lady, The Bill and Birds of a Feather. His film credits include Danny Jones (1972), Joseph Andrews (1977), Scum (1979), The Great Riviera Bank Robbery (1979), The Long Good Friday (1980), Breaking Glass (1980), Who Dares Wins (1982) and Lamb (1985).

Personal life

On 14 March 1970, Humphreys married dancer (Margaret Yvonne) Michele Barrie (actual surname Bullock) at Caxton Hall in Westminster.

Filmography

Year Title Role Notes
1972 Danny Jones Jim Harper
1974 Dead Cert Sergeant
1977 Joseph Andrews Birdcatcher
1978 The Class of Miss MacMichael Basketball fan
1979 The Great Riviera Bank Robbery Alex
1979 Scum Taylor
1979 Big Wheels and Sailor Mike Harvey
1980 Breaking Glass Brian
1980 The Long Good Friday Dave
1982 Who Dares Wins Sgt. Pope
1983 The Jigsaw Man Petrol Attendant
1985 Lamb Policeman

References

  1. "Real-life wedding for Dickie Fleming". Nottingham Evening Post. 14 March 1970. p. 1. Retrieved 8 December 2024.
  2. "Two wives at his wedding". Evening Standard. 14 March 1970. p. 10. Retrieved 8 December 2024.

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