Nicholas Woodeson

About Nicholas Woodeson

Who is it?: Actor
Birth Day: November 19, 1930
Birth Place:  England, United Kingdom
Birth Sign: Sagittarius

Nicholas Woodeson Net Worth

Nicholas Woodeson was born on November 19, 1930 in  England, United Kingdom, is Actor. Nicholas - or Nick - Woodeson, born in 1949 in England to British parents - spent his early childhood in Haifa, Israel, in line with his parents' diplomatic postings. He recalls that his first taste of thespian glory was reciting A.A. Milne poems to family friends at the age of six. Nick's strong affinity and regard for the Middle East has meant that, in the 2000s, he has written several heartfelt letters to English broadsheet newspapers expressing his views on the Middle East crisis and American involvement therein. Sent back to England to complete a boarding school education, he went on to Sussex University where his interest in drama re-surfaced and he engaged in competitive productions for the British National Student Drama Festival. As a consequence he was noticed by, and obtained his first acting job for, the theatrical repertory company at Crewe in Cheshire, England, ruefully noting in hindsight that he was usually a prompter or assistant stage manager, rather than a player. However, he soon obtained a scholarship to the Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts, and later joined the prestigious Royal Shakespeare Company, in 1981, remaining with them intermittently until 1990. He has consequently appeared in other media including films like 'Topsy-Turvy' and television dramas like 'Midsomer Murders' in 1998, where he played one of several murder suspects, along with actress Angela Pleasence. A year later, Angela and Nick played a mother and son in the stage play 'The Late Middle Classes', notwithstanding the fact that there was only an eight year age gap between them. From 2007, he reached a global audience as Julius Caesar's clever and loyal "body slave" Posca, in the BBC/HBO TV blockbuster, 'Rome'.
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💰Nicholas Woodeson Net worth: $6 Million

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Biography/Timeline

1968

Woodeson attended a prep school in Sussex before Marlborough College, where he started performing as an actor. In 1968 he read English at the University of Sussex, and with Michael Attenborough, Jim Carter, Andy de la Tour, and others, he became involved in student drama productions. He took part in the 1970 National Student Drama Festival. Next was a season in rep at the Lyceum Theatre. He won a scholarship to the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art.

1980

Woodeson is a veteran television actor. His first network television work was playing a US marine in A Rumor of War (1980) starring Brad Davis. He played killer, Michael Hennessy, in the very first episode of Cracker (1993) Mad Woman In The Attic, starring Robbie Coltrane. He played SS-Gruppenführer Otto Hoffman in the acclaimed BBC/HBO production Conspiracy (2001), starring Kenneth Branagh, Stanley Tucci and Colin Firth. He portrayed Harman Grisewood, Assistant Director General of the BBC, in the 2008 TV programme Filth: The Mary Whitehouse Story. He has guest starred on series such as Miami Vice, Midsomer Murders, A Touch of Frost, Foyle's War, and Poirot. In the two 2005/06 HBO/BBC TV series of Rome, he played Posca, the personal slave, confidant, and aide-de-camp of Julius Caesar. In 2010 he appeared as Alexander Grozin, President of the fictional Eastern European state of Turgisia, in DR television production of Borgen. In 2013, he played Dr. william Corcoran, a proponent of Lamarckism, in an episode of Ripper Street. In 2014, he appeared as Volkov in the American miniseries The Assets, and as Algernon Wyse in a BBC TV adaptation of E. F. Benson's Mapp and Lucia. In 2016, Woodeson played the role of Reverend Matthew Denning in the BBC TV series The Living and the Dead. He has also appeared in episodes of Holby City.

2017

Woodeson plays the Lawyer, Thoyt in the BBC One 2017 television drama series Taboo.