Nicholas Cass-Beggs Actor CV
Nicholas Cass-Beggs was born in Montreal Canada to English parents. He trained as an actor at the Oxford School of Drama where he received the Sir John Geilgud Trust Scholarship. Now based in London, Nicholas performes as an actor on the London West End and throughout the UK.
Prior to becoming an actor Nicholas had a career as a contemporary dancer, working primarily in Germany.
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PRODUCTION | ROLE | DIRECTOR | VENUE | PLAYWRIGHT | YEAR | COMPANY | CAST | DESCRIPTION | REVIEWS |
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Masterpieces by Sarah Daniels | Clive | Melissa Dunne | Finborough Theatre | Sarah Daniels | 2018 | Papercut Theatre Company | NICHOLAS CASS-BEGGS OLIVIA DARNLEY SOPHIE DOHERTY EDWARD KILLINGBACK TESSIE ORANGE-TURNER ROB OSTLERE | The first professional London production in 35 years "You are not at liberty to avenge the pornography industry in this country. We have the censorship laws for that." Masterpieces follows Rowena's journey: From seeing a pornographic magazine for the first time, through a thwarted attempt to help an unhappy prostitute, to radical and disgusted protest at female subjugation. First performed in 1983 (Royal Exchange Theatre, Royal Court Theatre), Masterpeices couldn't be more timely today. A passionate indictment of pornography, the objectification of women and those who condone violence against them. | The Guardian Theatre Monkey - 4 Stars London Pub Theatres - 4 Stars |
Antigone adapted by Christopher Adams | Creon | Tamsin Sasha | The Lowry, Manchester and UK tour | Adapted by Christopher Adams | 2017 | Actors of Dionysus | NATHALIE BARCLAY WILL BRIDGES CRYSTAL BROWN NICHOLAS CASS-BEGGS HOLLY GEORGIA | A brother condemned to walk forever in the shadow of death. A family teetering on the brink of catastrophe. A world where one girl dares to take a stand. This blistering new adaptation by Christopher Adams and directed by Tamsin Shasha sees Sophocles’ tragedy reimagined in a dystopian landscape, where fate is written in code and where drones flock across the skies. Brought to life by innovative theatre company Actors of Dionysus, this production combines bold ideas with passionate and visceral physical theatre. | Yorkshire Times review |
Proud by Michael Healey | Prime Minister of Canada | Jonny Kelly | Finborough Theatre | Michael Healey | 2016 | The Alchemist Theatre Company | Nicholas Cass-Beggs Jude Monk McGowan Emily Head Will Firth | A stunning new play from multi-award-winning Canadian playwright Michael Healey (whose Generous and The Drawer Boy were sell-out successes at the Finborough Theatre), Proud explores the corrosive nature of the politics of division, and asks what we actually want out of our politics and our politicians. | British Theatre Guide: Review of PROUD London Theatre 1: Review of PROUD Broadway World: Review of PROUD |
Dracula | A Lord | Mark Bruce | Bristol Old Vic and UK Tour | 2014 | The Mark Bruce Company | Nicholas Cass-Beggs Eleanor Duval Jonathan Goddard Nicole Guarino Hannah Kidd Kristin McGuire Wayne Parsons Jordi Calpe Serrats Joe Walking | Welcome to my house. Come freely. Go safely; and leave something of the happiness you bring. Jonathan Goddard plays the infamous Vampire Count, whose sinister and ruthless ambitions challenge the very fabric of Victorian society. As his victims and opponents rally against him they must face the darkness and savagery within themselves. Bruce’s company of ten exceptional dancers bring Bram Stoker’s haunting, erotic tale to life in a heart wrenching and magical dance theatre production. With an eclectic mix of music from Bach and Mozart to Ligeti and Fred Frith, Bruce explores choreographic styles ranging from the subtlety of classical etiquette to visceral contemporary dance. Dracula is lit by Guy Hoare, designed by Phil Eddolls with costumes by Dorothee Brodrueck and puppets and masks by Pickled Image. | Dracula Reviews | |
Four Days in Hong Kong | Glenn Greenwald | Phoebe Barran | Orange Tree Theatre | Orlando Wells | 2014 | Orange Tree Theatre | Karen Archer Nicholas Cass-Beggs Laurence Dobiesz Ken Drury | a new play by Orlando Wells: Former CIA employee Edward Snowden meets with journalists Glenn Greenwald, Laura Poitras and Ewen Macaskill on the eve of the most devastating intelligence breach in history. | |
Velocity | Michael | Blythe Stewart | Finborough Theatre | 2014 | Theatre in Heights | Waleed Akhtar Nicholas Cass-Beggs Sion Alun Davies Rosie Day Siu-See Hung Helene Wilson | Fifteen-year-old Dot has an off-kilter, maybe psychopathic, idea for her school science project. She plans to chart the progress of her father after he's thrown out of his office window to demonstrate that everyone and everything falls at the same rate. Dad Michael (Nicholas Cass-Beggs) is focused on the big deal that will see him promoted to the 85th floor, while Mum Laura is desperate to get a presenting job on local TV -Neither has time for their daughter. Eventually, everything crashes around Dot in ways the laws of physics did not predict. Change things and that change might just be in a direction you neither expect nor desire. The resultant reality is not what Dot, or the audience, expects. | 4 Stars - WhatsOnStage Review YOUNGER THEATRE |
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The other Hamlet | Hamlet | Michael Spencer | University of The Arts London | 2014 | Laura Atherton Andy Brady Nicholas Cass-Beggs | Rehearsed Reading | |||
Carousel | Mr Bascombe/Barker | Jo Davis | Theatre du Chatelet, Paris | 2013 | Theatre du Chatelet | Duncan Rock Kimmy McLaren Rebecca Botone Lisa Milne David Curry Nicholas Garret Beverley Grant Alex Newton Candida Benson Leslie Clack Tercelin Kirtley Nicholas Cass-Beggs | Richard Rodgers & Oscar Hammerstein II 1945 Carousel is a story of love, loss and the possibility of redemption. Fairground barker Billy Bigelow is quick to anger, but he is loved by a woman, Julie Jordan, who keeps faith with him despite his flaws. It is also a vivid portrait of a society: a fishing community in New England ready to celebrate the joys of living as well as to face its hardships square on. The score is studded with classic numbers, including ‘If I Loved You’, ‘June is Bustin’ Out All Over’, ‘Soliloquy’ and, of course, ‘You’ll Never Walk Alone’. | ||
The Zero Hour | Gunter | Pete Brooks / Imitating the Dog | British Council Showcase 2013, Edinburgh | 2013 | imitating the dog | Laura Atherton Nicholas Cass-Beggs Song Chang Wei Da Chen, Morven Macbeth Adam Nash Matt Pendergast Anna Wilson-Hall Jinyu Zhou | Taking as its starting point the final moments of the Second World War in Berlin, The Zero Hour follows the stories of three couples living through three very different versions of the same historical events. In one version two Russian soldiers celebrate their survival amid the ruins of Berlin as, at the same time they prepare to say goodbye. In another, a British intelligence officer visits a Germany, allied with Britain, which has almost won the war against the Soviet Union, and where the Red army may have discovered a way to send messages through time. In a third a triumphant Soviet Union has occupied all of Europe except for Great Britain with whom an uneasy truce is maintained. Across these different histories the protagonists’ lives connect or fail to connect in ways which echo and resonate and gradually build a picture of human stoicism in the face of the wave of history. The Zero Hour asks difficult questions about how we understand ourselves in relation to the times and the universe in which we find ourselves. It is work which is overtly philosophical and we hope humane. It is also unapologetically romantic and shot through with the obsessions (sex, babies, death WW2 and time travel) which are the hall marks of ITD’s narrative inventions. On a formal level The Zero Hour continues ITD’s exploration of the relation between live action , computer generated animation and recorded material. In particular, the events of the stage are filmed and projected by a Chinese film crew, a device which helps to frame the audience’s interrogation of the process of the writing of history and the production of fictions. | ||
6 Degrees | Sailor | Pete Brooks / Imitating the Dog | Contact, Manchester | 2013 | imitating the dog | Laura Atherton Nicholas Cass-Beggs Morven Macbeth Adam Nash Matt Pendergast Ian Ryan Anna Wilson-Hall | 6 Degrees Below the Horizon is a macabre and playful tale involving sailors, pimps, barflies, chorus girls and nightclub singers. In this startling and visually stunning new work the audience view the action through windows and moving frames to piece together a modern fable of failed dreams, lost love and the guilt of absent fatherhood. Building on the recent successes of Hotel Methuselah and Kellerman, Leeds based imitating the dog create a memorable and immersive experience for the audience in this captivating fusion of cinema and theatre. Part French film, part Edwardian vaudeville and drawing on the works of Genet, Wedekind, and Brecht, 6 Degrees Below the Horizon takes its audiences on a delightful and twisted voyage into a shadowy world in which there are no certainties. | ||
The Zero Hour | Gunter | Pete Brooks / Imitating the Dog | West Yorkshire Playhouse | 2013 | imitating the dog | Laura Atherton Nicholas Cass-Beggs Song Chang Wei Da Chen, Morven Macbeth Adam Nash Matt Pendergast Anna Wilson-Hall Jinyu Zhou | Taking as its starting point the final moments of the Second World War in Berlin, The Zero Hour follows the stories of three couples living through three very different versions of the same historical events. In one version two Russian soldiers celebrate their survival amid the ruins of Berlin as, at the same time they prepare to say goodbye. In another, a British intelligence officer visits a Germany, allied with Britain, which has almost won the war against the Soviet Union, and where the Red army may have discovered a way to send messages through time. In a third a triumphant Soviet Union has occupied all of Europe except for Great Britain with whom an uneasy truce is maintained. Across these different histories the protagonists’ lives connect or fail to connect in ways which echo and resonate and gradually build a picture of human stoicism in the face of the wave of history. The Zero Hour asks difficult questions about how we understand ourselves in relation to the times and the universe in which we find ourselves. It is work which is overtly philosophical and we hope humane. It is also unapologetically romantic and shot through with the obsessions (sex, babies, death WW2 and time travel) which are the hall marks of ITD’s narrative inventions. On a formal level The Zero Hour continues ITD’s exploration of the relation between live action , computer generated animation and recorded material. In particular, the events of the stage are filmed and projected by a Chinese film crew, a device which helps to frame the audience’s interrogation of the process of the writing of history and the production of fictions. | ||
The Juliet Letters | Singer | Nick Cass and the Beggers | The George Tavern, London | 2013 | Nick Cass and the Beggars | Emma Butterworth (chello) Nicholas Cass-Beggs (voice) Juliet Chester (viola) Laura Clayton (2nd Violin) Henry Fagg (1st violin) | Elvis Costello's 'The Juliet Letters', a conceptual song sequence for string quartet and voice | ||
Carousel | Barker | Jo Davis | Barbican/Lowry/Grand Theatre Leeds | 2012 | Opera North | Eric Green Gilene Herbert Claire Boulter Joseph Shovelton Elena Ferrari Michael Rouse John Woodvine William Kenning Beverley Grant Nicholas Cass-Beggs | Richard Rodgers & Oscar Hammerstein II 1945 Carousel is a story of love, loss and the possibility of redemption. Fairground barker Billy Bigelow is quick to anger, but he is loved by a woman, Julie Jordan, who keeps faith with him despite his flaws. It is also a vivid portrait of a society: a fishing community in New England ready to celebrate the joys of living as well as to face its hardships square on. The score is studded with classic numbers, including ‘If I Loved You’, ‘June is Bustin’ Out All Over’, ‘Soliloquy’ and, of course, ‘You’ll Never Walk Alone’. | ||
Maybe Tonight | Felix | Chriss Loveless | White Bear Theatre | 2012 | Fallen Angel Theatre Company UK | Ncholas Cass-Beggs Kirsty Cox | Rehearsed Reading New play by Marc Lopatin | ||
The Temperamentals | Harry Hay | Joseph C Walsh | Greenwich Theatre/Courtyard, Hereford/Dublin Gay Theatre Festival | 2011 | Wild Oats Productions | David Ames Nicholas Cass-Beggs Andrew Hayler Tony Higgins Matt Ian Kelly | In pre-Stonewall America the communist Harry Hay and the Viennese refugee and designer Rudi Gernreich came together to build the first gay rights organisation, in a world where danger was never far away and an intoxicating secrecy hung in the air. The Temperamentals tells the story of two men who faced an epic struggle to create history – and who, through their struggles, fell in love… | Review: Tribune Magazine | |
Indecency- Three trials of Oscar Wilde | Edward Carson | Joseph C Walsh | Greenwich Theatre | 2011 | Wild Oats Productions | Rehearsed Reading | |||
Stairway to Heaven | Hiksus | Chris Loveless | Blue Elephant Theatre | 2010 | Stepping Out | Nicholas Cass - Beggs James French James Ronan Matthew Ward | Cheops’ Pyramid. Egypt. 2,700 B.C. The biggest, most terrifying and dangerous construction site the world has ever known. A hundred thousand men will haul two and a half million limestone blocks weighing a total of six million tons up a building the size of a skyscraper using nothing but human muscle. On his first day working on the pyramid, one young man has to adapt quickly to a new life in a work gang where intense friendships and hatreds are forged in a feverish furnace of desert heat, brutal humour, backbreaking work, horrific accidents, drink, sex and death. And as the ghosts of dead workmates and visions of Amun Ra the Sun God elbow their way into Makhthon’s dreams, something strange is happening just out of sight, on the higher ledges of the pyramid, where the workers are never allowed. Where does the stairway really lead? The London premiere of this darkly funny, strangely contemporary, intense and visionary journey to another world … | ||
Tamerlano | Sufi Guard | Graham Vick | Royal Opera House Covent Garden | 2010 | ROH | an opera seria in three acts written for the Royal Academy of Music theatre company, with music by George Frideric Handel in July 1724 | |||
La Fille du Regiment | Soldier (cover: Notaire) | Laurent Pelly | Royal Opera House Covent Garden | 2010 | ROH | Natalie Dessay Juan Diego Flórez Dawn French | An opéra comique in two acts by Gaetano Donizetti: Marie was found on a battlefield as a baby and adopted by a regiment of soldiers. When she falls for Tonio – a civilian – she faces a choice between love and her adopted family. | ||
The Snowman | The Snowman | Bill Alexander/ Robert North | Seoul Arts Centre | 2009 | The Birmingham Repertory Theatre | A perennial family favourite, The Snowman has transported a generation of children and their families into the wonderful wintery world of a boy and his magical snowman. As a unique friendship is kindled, the two embark on a starry-skied adventure to the North Pole, where they meet Father Christmas and narrowly escape the clutches of Jack Frost. With music and lyrics by Howard Blake, including the beautiful Walking In The Air, performed by a live band | |||
Menage a Trois | He | Fred Gehrig | The Cochrane Theatre | 2009 | UAL | Sheryl Tait Sarah Storer Nicholas Cass-Beggs | Adapted by Fred Gehrig from Marguerite Duras' "La Musica" | ||
The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe | Aslan | Theresa Heskins | New Vic Theatre | 2009 | New Vic Theatre | Jack Blumenau Michael Burgen Nicholas Cass-Beggs Clara Darcy Antony Eden Stephen Finegold Megan Hall Katie Howell Michael Hugo Pam Jolley Richard Kidd Lorna Laidlaw | |||
The Snowman | The Snowman | Bill Alexander/ Robert North | Peacock Theatre London | 2008 | The Birmingham Repertory Theatre | A perennial family favourite, The Snowman has transported a generation of children and their families into the wonderful wintery world of a boy and his magical snowman. As a unique friendship is kindled, the two embark on a starry-skied adventure to the North Pole, where they meet Father Christmas and narrowly escape the clutches of Jack Frost. With music and lyrics by Howard Blake, including the beautiful Walking In The Air, performed by a live band | |||
Antigone | Man/Chorus | Greg Hersov / Mark Bruce | Manchester Royal Exchange | 2008 | Manchester Royal Exchange | Matti Houghton Ian Redford Ben Addis John Watts Claire Cordier Andrew Sheridan Jonathan Keeble Alexandra Mathie NIcholas Cass-Beggs | by Sophocles Translater by Don Taylor When her dead brother is decreed a traitor, his body left unburied beyond the city walls, Antigone refuses to accept this most severe of punishments. Defying her uncle who governs, she dares to say ‘No’. Forging ahead with a funeral alone, she places personal allegiance before politics, a tenacious act that will trigger a cycle of destruction. | ||
Park Avenue | Fredrick Coleman | Ian Marshall Fisher | Lilian Baylis Studio | 2008 | Lost Musicals | David O'Brien Stephen Carlile Helen Anker Elizabeth Counsell David Furth John Rawnsley Andrea Miller Valerie Cutko Terence Bayler James Vaughan Nuala Willis Peter Gale NIcholas Cass-Beggs Anatt Bass | 1946 Music: Arthur Schwartz Lyrics: Ira Gershwin Book: George S. Kaufman & Nunnally Johnson | ||
The Rakes Progress | Barman | Robert LePage / Michael Keegan-Dolan | Royal Opera House Covent Garden | 2008 | ROH | ||||
The Pajama Game | Charlie | Thom Southerland | Union Theatre | 2008 | The Union Theatre | Kate Nelson Graham Weaver Gillian McCafferty Billy Boyle Anthony Wise Susan Travers Nicholas Cass-Beggs Nicola Gossip Stephanie Nielson Sean Pol McGreevy Maria Lawson Chris Love Victoria McKenzie Mirain Haf Roberts Kate Robson-Stuart | |||
The Snowman | The Snowman | Bill Alexander/ Robert North | Peacock Theatre London | 2007 | The Birmingham Repertory Theatre | A perennial family favourite, The Snowman has transported a generation of children and their families into the wonderful wintery world of a boy and his magical snowman. As a unique friendship is kindled, the two embark on a starry-skied adventure to the North Pole, where they meet Father Christmas and narrowly escape the clutches of Jack Frost. With music and lyrics by Howard Blake, including the beautiful Walking In The Air, performed by a live band. | |||
Orlando | Mars | Francisco Negrin | Royal Opera House | 2007 | ROH | MusicWeb International Review | |||
Kismet | Ensemble | Gary Griffin | London Coliseum | 2007 | English National Opera | ||||
The Snowman | The Snowman | Bill Alexander/ Robert North | Peacock Theatre London | 2006 | The Birmingham Repertory Theatre | A perennial family favourite, The Snowman has transported a generation of children and their families into the wonderful wintery world of a boy and his magical snowman. As a unique friendship is kindled, the two embark on a starry-skied adventure to the North Pole, where they meet Father Christmas and narrowly escape the clutches of Jack Frost. With music and lyrics by Howard Blake, including the beautiful Walking In The Air, performed by a live band. | |||
Trailer | Coy | Camille Litalien | Camden Peoples Theatre | 2006 | Indian Runner Productions | Devised and performed by: Camille Litalien, Marie Blunck, Nicholas Cass-Beggs | Physical, visual and theatrical, Trailer is a piece in which embraces the Americana inherent in Sam Shepard’s plays: the wide-open roads, deserted motels and seedy bars. A man and woman, stuck in their trailer, swept by the heat and dust of the relentless winds rolling off the endless mid-Western plains; they fight, argue, struggle to connect as they wrestle with their dreams...the All American Rock Star...the Perfect Home-Maker...the Happy Couple...Bound by the walls, their own insecurities and by the cloying restlessness of their relationship, they strive desperately to find way out, a way to realise their fantasies, to escape from the tyranny of themselves and each other. Working with a highly-developed physicality, a haunting soundtrack and superb projection of live animation, Indian Runner evoke an intense world, charged with emotion and stifled desire. | Review: The Stage | |
Trailer | Coy | Camille Litalien | MIMOS- International Theatre Festival | 2006 | Indian Runner Productions | Devised and performed by: Camille Litalien, Marie Blunck, Nicholas Cass-Beggs | Physical, visual and theatrical, Trailer is a piece in which embraces the Americana inherent in Sam Shepard’s plays: the wide-open roads, deserted motels and seedy bars. A man and woman, stuck in their trailer, swept by the heat and dust of the relentless winds rolling off the endless mid-Western plains; they fight, argue, struggle to connect as they wrestle with their dreams...the All American Rock Star...the Perfect Home-Maker...the Happy Couple...Bound by the walls, their own insecurities and by the cloying restlessness of their relationship, they strive desperately to find way out, a way to realise their fantasies, to escape from the tyranny of themselves and each other. Working with a highly-developed physicality, a haunting soundtrack and superb projection of live animation, Indian Runner evoke an intense world, charged with emotion and stifled desire. | Winner of the "Discovery" Prize | |
The Last Adventure | Elias | Dimitri Devdarianik | Lion and Unicorn Theatre | 2006 | Nicholas Cass-Beggs Marcus Sinclair Rachel Isaac Veronica Anne Duffy Steve Kent Gertje Dunning | Play by Alexander Grin | |||
Pushkin's Little Tragedies | The Jew / Leporello | Victor Sobchak | Lion and Unicorn Theatre | 2005 | Review: Theatre World Magazine | ||||
The Invasion Handbook | Steven Wilson | Stephen Don | Edinburgh Fringe | 2005 | |||||
Like Skinnydipping | Police Officer/ News Reader | Chris Perkin | Apollo (Oxford School of Drama) | 2005 | Oxford School of Drama | Steven Bews Anthony Bolton Mark Carleton Nicholas Cass-Beggs Lucy Cochrane Giles Faulkner Mark Field Richard Flood Laura Fredrick Theo Herdman Susannah Mullett Gisella Ohaka Annabel Scholey Will Sebastian Cloudia Swan Danny Vardanian | |||
After Mrs Rochester | Father / John Lenglet | Dana Fainaru | BAC | 2005 | Oxford School of Drama | Steven Bews Anthony Bolton Mark Carleton Nicholas Cass-Beggs Lucy Cochrane Giles Faulkner Mark Field Richard Flood Laura Fredrick Theo Herdman Susannah Mullett Gisella Ohaka Annabel Scholey Will Sebastian Cloudia Swan Danny Vardanian | |||
Macbeth | Lennox | George Peck | Pegasus Theatre Oxford | 2005 | Oxford School of Drama | Steven Bews Anthony Bolton Mark Carleton Nicholas Cass-Beggs Lucy Cochrane Giles Faulkner Mark Field Richard Flood Laura Fredrick Theo Herdman Susannah Mullett Gisella Ohaka Annabel Scholey Will Sebastian Cloudia Swan Danny Vardanian | |||
Present Laugher | Garry Essendine | Anna Linstrum | The Studios (Oxford School of Drama) | 2004 | Oxford School of Drama | Steven Bews Anthony Bolton Mark Carleton Nicholas Cass-Beggs Lucy Cochrane Giles Faulkner Mark Field Richard Flood Laura Fredrick Theo Herdman Susannah Mullett Gisella Ohaka Annabel Scholey Will Sebastian Cloudia Swan Danny Vardanian | |||
Black Comedy | Col. Melket | Carleton/Cass-Beggs | The Studios (Oxford School of Drama) | 2004 | Oxford School of Drama | Steven Bews Anthony Bolton Mark Carleton Nicholas Cass-Beggs Lucy Cochrane Giles Faulkner Mark Field Richard Flood Laura Fredrick Theo Herdman Susannah Mullett Gisella Ohaka Annabel Scholey Will Sebastian Cloudia Swan Danny Vardanian | |||
Edmond | Edmond | Che Walker | The Studios (Oxford School of Drama) | 2004 | Oxford School of Drama | Steven Bews Anthony Bolton Mark Carleton Nicholas Cass-Beggs Lucy Cochrane Giles Faulkner Mark Field Richard Flood Laura Fredrick Theo Herdman Susannah Mullett Gisella Ohaka Annabel Scholey Will Sebastian Cloudia Swan Danny Vardanian | |||
Twelfth Night | Officer/Daniel | George Peck | Pegasus Theatre Oxford | 2004 | Oxford School of Drama | Steven Bews Anthony Bolton Mark Carleton Nicholas Cass-Beggs Lucy Cochrane Giles Faulkner Mark Field Richard Flood Laura Fredrick Theo Herdman Susannah Mullett Gisella Ohaka Annabel Scholey Will Sebastian Cloudia Swan Danny Vardanian | |||
The Beaux Stratagem | Francis Archer | Jacquie Crago | The Studios (Oxford School of Drama) | 2003 | Oxford School of Drama | Steven Bews Anthony Bolton Mark Carleton Nicholas Cass-Beggs Lucy Cochrane Giles Faulkner Mark Field Richard Flood Laura Fredrick Theo Herdman Susannah Mullett Gisella Ohaka Annabel Scholey Will Sebastian Cloudia Swan Danny Vardanian | |||
Saved | Harry | Katie Goodwin | The Studios (Oxford School of Drama) | 2003 | Oxford School of Drama | Steven Bews Anthony Bolton Mark Carleton Nicholas Cass-Beggs Lucy Cochrane Giles Faulkner Mark Field Richard Flood Laura Fredrick Theo Herdman Susannah Mullett Gisella Ohaka Annabel Scholey Will Sebastian Cloudia Swan Danny Vardanian | |||
Rosmersholm | Johanes Rosmer | Robert Fried | The Studios (Oxford School of Drama) | 2003 | Oxford School of Drama | Steven Bews Anthony Bolton Mark Carleton Nicholas Cass-Beggs Lucy Cochrane Giles Faulkner Mark Field Richard Flood Laura Fredrick Theo Herdman Susannah Mullett Gisella Ohaka Annabel Scholey Will Sebastian Cloudia Swan Danny Vardanian |
Production Type | Role | Production | Company | Director | Year | LINK |
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Commercial | Technician | Mercedes-Benz “Attention to Detail” | AMV BBDO Ltd | Matt Losasso | 2016 | Mercedes after care: Oil Advert |
Interactive Video | William Marshall | KILKENNY MEDIEVAL MILE MUSEUM | Centre Screen | Paul Kucharski | 2016 | |
Interactive Video | King David of Scotland | Dunfermline Museum | Centre Screen | Steve Hewitt | 2016 | |
Ident | Dad | Furniture Village "Bringing home the magic" | Complete | Lawrence Page | 2016 | Hypnos Revive Carrara |
Commercial | Father | Samsung "Beautiful" | Knucklehead | Siri Bunford | 2015 | View on YouTube |
Corporate Film | Car Buyer | Volkswagen: Personalised brochure | Blue Print Partners | Chris Lethbridge | 2015 | |
Immersive Theatre | Sports Coach | Adidas "Best Run Ever" | Reuben Feels | Isabel Soden & Natalie Marsland | 2015 | |
Corporate Film | Businessman | PWC - "Internal Audit" | Merchant Cantos | Steven Boyle | 2015 | |
Commercial | Nick Clegg | Green Party - "Harmony" | Acne Production | Johnny Hopkins | 2015 | View on YouTube |
Feature Film | Dr. Balankk | The Habit of Beauty | Pinch Media | MIRKO PINCELLI | 2015 | |
Immersive Theatre | James Stanhope | Wilfred Bagshaw's Time Emporium | Reuben Feels | Isabel Soden & Natalie Marsland | 2014 | |
Film | Jordan's Dad | Free | Team Angelica | Rikki Beadle Blair | 2013 | |
Short Film | Adam | Scarred Pages | Titian Orchard | Kirsty Mather, Simon Richardson | 2013 | |
Corporate Film | Architect | Standard Life | VCCP | Tom Clarkson | 2013 | |
Commercial | Bird Voice & worker | Birds of a Feather | Mandrake Media | Will Kenning | 2012 | View on Vimeo |
Commercial | Snowman Dad | ESPN FA Cup 2012 | BDA Creative | 2012 | ||
Commercial | Pharmacist | PFIZER Anti-Counterfeit | Expose | Mark Gostick | 2011 | |
Ident | Suiter | Macleans - ÔThe Girl With the Perfect Smile' | Grey London | Martin Stirling | 2011 | |
Short Film | Gottlieb | Cannis Belli | Chrome Productions | Robin Schmidt & Gez Medinger | 2011 | View clip |
Commercial | Young Professional | Sony "Singstar" | RSA - Black Dog UK | Alex Smith | 2008 | |
Short Film | Francis | Brothers | MAM productions | Maggie Musial | 2008 | |
Short Film | Stalker | Eye of the Observer | South Bank University (An O.k prod) | Isi Okonta | 2008 | |
Short Film | Paralyzed man | The Passage | London Film School | Christos Massalas | 2008 | |
Commercial | Businessman | 4Radio "Headphones" | Channel4 | Tom Tagholm | 2007 | |
Commercial | Elegance Man | Lacoste Elegance | HSI London | T. Swift / M. Alderson | 2007 | |
Short Film | John | Oleanna | Independant | Vernon Douglas | 2007 | |
Workshop | Innocent | Minataur | Royal Opera House | Stephen Langridge | 2007 | |
Corporate Film | US Master | Pilot on Board! | Videotel Productions | Barney Broom | 2006 | |
Corporate | Personal Trainer | Precor Experience | Comment UK | Denise Cassar | 2006 | |
Short Film | John Garrett | Sphere of Influence | Bournmouth University | Will Higo | 2006 | |
Short Film | Stasi (East German) | The Lesson | London Film School | Katrin Magrowitz | 2005 | |
Short Film | Camp Man | Irresistble | Work In Progress Productions | Alan C S Smith | 2005 | |
Commercial | Businessman | Baileys "Ripple" | Large | Liam Steel | 2004 |
PRODUCTION | CHOREOGRAPHER | COMPANY | VENUE |
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Songs of a Wayfarer | Jirí Kylián | Ballet Theatre Munich | Staatstheater Gärtnerplatz |
Ordinary Events | Rui Horta | Ballet Theatre Munich | Staatstheater Gärtnerplatz |
Bach Bench | Jonathan Lunn | Ballet Theatre Munich | Staatstheater Gärtnerplatz |
A(t)tempting Beauty | Philip Taylor | Ballet Theatre Munich | Staatstheater Gärtnerplatz |
Angels That Sing | Philip Taylor | Ballet Theatre Munich | Staatstheater Gärtnerplatz |
The Juliet Letters | Philip Taylor | Ballet Theatre Munich | Staatstheater Gärtnerplatz |
Last sleep of The Virgin | Philip Taylor | Ballet Theatre Munich | Staatstheater Gärtnerplatz |
Breath Bandits | Philip Taylor | Ballet Theatre Munich | Staatstheater Gärtnerplatz |
Kreaturen | Philip Taylor | Ballet Theatre Munich | Staatstheater Gärtnerplatz |
Leaving the Tunnel | Philip Taylor | Ballet Theatre Munich | Staatstheater Gärtnerplatz |
Bigger Dreams / Small Dances | Philip Taylor | Ballet Theatre Munich | Staatstheater Gärtnerplatz |
Swan Lake | Henning Paar | Ballett Nordhausen | Theater Nordhausen |
Rumpelstilskin | Henning Paar | Ballett Nordhausen | Theater Nordhausen |
The 7 Deadly Sins | Stefan Haufe | Ballett Nordhausen | Theater Nordhausen |
Romeo and Juliet | Stefan Haufe | Ballett Nordhausen | Theater Nordhausen |
Pink Floyd: The Wall | Stefan Haufe | Ballett Nordhausen | Theater Nordhausen |
The Four Seasons | Stefan Haufe | Ballett Nordhausen | Theater Nordhausen |
Carmina Burana | Stefan Haufe | Ballett Nordhausen | Theater Nordhausen |
Drama
Nicholas trained in Drama at THE OXFORD SCHOOL OF DRAMA (website) where he completed a three year Acting Diploma 2002-2005.
In 2004 he was a recipient of the Sir John Geilgud Trust Fund Award.Dance
Nicholas finished his dance training at the
Ballet Academy Munich – Heinz-Bosl Foundation (website)
where he completed a 3 Year Degree Course 1991 – 1994.
Nicholas also trained in dance at L’Ecole Superieure de Ballet du Quebec (website)and The National Ballet School of Canada (website).Voice
Singing Voice: Baritone
Nicholas received a classical singing training under the tutelage of Master Dieter Jurgen KühnLanguages: English, Fluent German, Conversational FrenchThe British Academy of Dramatic Combat (website): Basic Stage Fighting Certificate (GOLD) 2005
Nicholas trained in Drama at THE OXFORD SCHOOL OF DRAMA (website) where he completed a three year Acting Diploma 2002-2005.
In 2004 he was a recipient of the Sir John Geilgud Trust Fund Award.Dance
Nicholas finished his dance training at the
Ballet Academy Munich – Heinz-Bosl Foundation (website)
where he completed a 3 Year Degree Course 1991 – 1994.
Nicholas also trained in dance at L’Ecole Superieure de Ballet du Quebec (website)and The National Ballet School of Canada (website).Voice
Singing Voice: Baritone
Nicholas received a classical singing training under the tutelage of Master Dieter Jurgen KühnLanguages: English, Fluent German, Conversational FrenchThe British Academy of Dramatic Combat (website): Basic Stage Fighting Certificate (GOLD) 2005