Nick Sidi (born 22 February 1966) is an English actor.[1][2] He is the husband of Marianne Elliott and son-in-law of actress Rosalind Knight.[3] He often plays drama or comedy roles on television and frequently appears in BBC dramas.[4]

Nicholas Sidi
Born22 February 1966 (1966-02-22) (age 58)
OccupationActor
Spouse
(m. 2002)
Children1

Filmography

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Film
Year Title Role Director
2006 Scenes of a Sexual Nature Ludo Ed Blum
2009 The Scouting Book for Boys Patrick Tom Harper
2011 Season of the Witch Priest in Villach Dominic Sena
Mercenaries Dragan Paris Leonti
2017 The Death of Stalin NKVD Officer Kobulov Armando Iannucci
Television
Year Title Role Notes
1996 This Life Solicitor Episode: "Happy Families"
1998 Coronation Street Stuart Hamilton Episodes #4370, #4374 & #4376
Cold Feet Neil Episode #1.5
1999 City Central Ben Holland Episode: "The Grace of God"
Passion Killers George Television film
Jesus Young Zealot
2000 Casualty Nick Costello Episodes: "Getting to Know You" & "Too Tight to Mention"
2001 Murder in Mind Graham Oakes Episode: "Mercy"
Bob & Rose Leo McKenzie Episode #1.1
2002 Clocking Off Sam Davidson Series 3-4
The Stretford Wives Paul Simmons
2003 Trust Sammy Samuelson All 6 episodes
The Bill John Rutherford Episodes: "In High Demand" & "Ruthless"
2004 EastEnders Dr Bamford 8 episodes
No Angels Jack Gardner Episode #1.2
Blue Murder Tim Episode: "Lonely"
Holby City Joe Paynter Episode: "Elf and Happiness"
2005 Wire in the Blood Dave Andrews Episode: "Bad Seed"
Silent Witness DCI Wimber Episode: "The Meaning of Death"
Bodies Ben Hill Episodes #2.4, #2.5, #2.7, #2.9 & #2.10
2006 Hotel Babylon Mr Lawrence Episode #1.6
The Catherine Tate Show Man with Derek Faye
Vincent Stephen Knight Episode: "The Bodies Beneath"
2007 Waterloo Road Roger Aspinall Series 2
Empathy Robert Evans
(murdered girl's father)
2008 The Last Enemy Professor John Moreton
Love Soup Tom Episode: "Sophisticated Lady"
Pulling Justin Episode #2.5
Consuming Passion: 100 Years of Mills & Boon Nick
2009 New Tricks Brother Mark Episode: "The War Against Drugs"
Trinity Richard Arc Episodes #1.1 & #1.8
The Thick of It Martin Stone (Headmaster) Series 3: Episode 4
2010 Hustle Clifford Davies Episode: "The Thieving Mistake"
Ashes to Ashes Graham McClean Episode #3.2
Alice Man with Rabbit Feet
The IT Crowd Lawyer Episode: "Reynholm vs Reynholm" "Douglas and Divorce"
Excluded Peter
Spooks Russian Ambassador Episode #9.3
Psychoville Adrian Episode: "Psychoville Halloween Special"
2011 Marchlands Father Boyle Episode #1.2 & #1.4
Lewis Stephen Blackmore Episode: "Wild Justice"
Sugartown Ken Episode #1.1
2011–2015 DCI Banks Chief Superintendent Ron McLaughlin
2012 National Theatre Live Roger Shears
and
  • Duty Sergeant
  • Mr. Wise
  • Man behind Counter
  • Drunk One
  • Voice Two
Play: The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time
The Secret of Crickley Hall Reverend Andrew
2013 The Heart Fails Without Warning Father
2014 Rev. George Episode #3.4
Grantchester DCI Jacob Williams Episode #1.5
2015 Inspector George Gently Scott Parker Episode: "Gently Among Friends"
A.D. The Bible Continues Ananias of Damascus Episode: "The Road to Damascus"
2016 Silent Witness Simon Forsyth Episode: "River’s Edge"
2017 Prime Suspect 1973 Andrew Tennison

Theatre

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Date Title Role Director Theatre
3 May 200719 May 2007 Taking Care of Baby Martin MacAuliffe Anthony Clark The Door, Birmingham Repertory Theatre
June 2007 Hampstead Theatre, London
16 April 2008 Harper Regan [5] Seth Regan Marianne Elliott National Theatre
25 October 2011 13 Dennis Thea Sharrock Olivier Theatre, National Theatre
2 August 201227 October 2012 The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time Roger Shears
and
  • Duty Sergeant
  • Mr. Wise
  • Man behind Counter
  • Drunk One
  • Voice Two
Marianne Elliott Cottesloe Theatre, National Theatre
12 March 201319 December 2013 Apollo Theatre

References

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  1. ^ "Nicholas Sidi". www.aveleyman.com.
  2. ^ "Nick Sidi - Theatricalia". theatricalia.com.
  3. ^ Kellaway, Kate (29 October 2006). "Theatre: Kate Kellaway asks why is Marianne Elliott so little-known?". The Guardian.
  4. ^ "Nicholas Sidi". Archived from the original on 24 October 2017.
  5. ^ Link Harper Regan at The National Theatre
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