Nick Nevern

Nick Nevern is a British actor and director from London, England.[1] His first television performance was in Dream Team as Pavel Kovac and he has since appeared in several other shows such as EastEnders, Jonathan Creek, and Shameless. In 2010 he appeared in two BBC dramas, The Deep and The Silence. Nevern has also performed on stage, in plays such as Strange Lands in 2005.[2]

He played the main character in the 2012 independent film The Rise and Fall of a White Collar Hooligan.

Filmography

As actor

Film

Rise of the footsoldier 4

Television

  • Dream Team (2006, as Pavel Kovac)
  • Bonkers (2007, episode 1.4 as Conrad)
  • Andrei (2007, episode 2.6 as Andrei)
  • The English Class (2007, as Viktor)
  • Spooks: Code 9 (2008, episode 1.1 as Theo Danakis)
  • EastEnders, (2008, Rennie)
  • Matroesjka's 2 (Youri Suslov)
  • Jonathan Creek (2009, as Lenny in The Grinning Man)
  • Shameless (2009, episode 6.1 as Rogowski)
  • The Bill (2009, as Elliot Johns in Powerless)
  • The Silence (2010, as Ely)
  • The Deep (2010, as Stas)
  • Trigger Point (2012, as Victor)
  • Prime suspect 1973 (2017, as Danny Mitcham)
  • Riviera (2017, as Nikolai)
  • Motherland (2017, as Lee)
  • Bulletproof (2018, as Darren Galt)

As director and actor

References

  1. Kemp, Stuart. "Berlin 2012: Low Budget U.K. Urban Crime a Drama 'Riot' With Nick Nevern Looks to Stir Up Interest at the EFM (Exclusive)". Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 29 August 2013.
  2. Vale, Paul. "Review: Strange Lands". The Stage. Retrieved 29 August 2013.
  3. Russell, Jamie. "Review: Terry". Total Film. Retrieved 29 August 2013.
  4. Mitchell, Wendy. "The Hooligan Factory wraps shoot". Screen Daily. Retrieved 28 August 2013.
  5. Mitchell, Wendy. "Will Clarke's Altitude to co-produce spoof The Hooligan Factory". Screen Daily. Retrieved 28 August 2013.
  6. Mitchell, Robert. "'Hooligan Factory' adds to cast". Variety. Retrieved 28 August 2013.
  7. Kemp, Stuart. "British Soccer Hooligan Spoof Movie Kicks Off Shoot". Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 28 August 2013.

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