The Artists Partnership Ltd. 101 Finsbury Pavement LONDON EC2A 1RS United Kingdom Telephone: +44 (0) 20 7439 1456 Facsimile: +44 (0) 20 7734 6530 www.theartistspartnership.co.uk NICHOLAS LE PREVOST TELEVISION Recent television credits include: FATHER BROWN series 3 Count Fiskon DOC MARTIN Robert WILD AT HEART Gene CRANFORD II Peter Dir: Matt Carter Dir: Ben Bolt Dir: Nick Laughland Dir: Simon Curtis PSYCHOVILLE 2 Graham Dir: Matt Lipsey MARGARET Douglas Hurd ABOVE SUSPICION Edmund Radcliff MIDSOMER MURDERS series 12 Jerry Drinkwater HALF BROKEN THINGS (with Penny Wilton) Rev Gordon Brookes MARY WHITEHOUSE (with Julie Walters) Ken A VERY BRITISH SEX SCANDAL John Wolfenden, Dir: James Kent Dir: Chris Menaul Dir: Richard Holthouse, Dir: Tim Fywell Dir: Andy de Emmony Blast Films Patrick Reams HR (2 hander pilot opposite Jonathan Pryce) Sam Dir: Chris Morahan
Nicholas Le Prevost continued... 2 SILENT WITNESS Lionel Clunes LIFE BEGINS (3 eps with Caroline Quentin) Will POIROT - Taken At the Flood Major James Porter ABSOLUTE POWER (with Stephen Fry) P.D. James THE MURDER ROOM (with Martin Shaw) Marcus Dupayne FORTY SOMETHING MY DAD S THE PRIME MINISTER Dir: Nick Renton Dir: Martin Dennis Dir: Andy Wilson TV Dir: Diarmuid Lawrence Carlton TV He has played roles in INSPECTOR MORSE - A Way Through the Woods, and a guest lead role in THE MIDSOMER MURDERS for Bentley Productions, director Jeremy Silberson. He appeared in the infamous TV series THE BORGIAS and starred as Mungo in HARNESSING PEACOCKS, an award-winning film adapted by Andrew Davies and directed by James Cellan Jones. Nicholas has also guest starred in KAVANAGH QC and a documentary for the THE KING S SERVANT as Thomas Moore. He has played Daniel in THE VICAR OF DIBLEY by Richard Curtis with Dawn French for the ; the comedy series UP THE GARDEN PATH, written by Sue Limb, in which he co-starred with Imelda Staunton; STOLEN a series written by Deborah Moggael, director Roger Bamford co-starring with Art Malik. THEATRE Recent theatre credits include: MAN AND SUPERMAN Roebuck Ramsden THE RIVALS Sir Anthony Absolute Colonel Pickering PEOPLE by Alan Bennett Ralph Lumsden Royal National Theatre Simon Godwin Arcola Theatre Dir: Selina Cadell Theatre Chatelet, Paris Dir: Robert Carsen National Theatre Dir: Nicolas Hytner
Nicholas Le Prevost continued... 3 DANDY DICK Reverend Augustin Jedd A MARVELLOUS YEAR FOR PLUMS Hugh Gaitskell No.1 Tour Dir: Christopher Luscombe Chichester Fesitival Theatre Dir: Philip Franks 27 National Theatre Scotland Dr Richard Garfield Dir: Vicky Richardson Colonel Pickering THE CRITIC/THE REAL INSPECTOR HOUND Dangle/Birdboot THE MISANTHROPE Alex BEDROOM FARCE Ernest Theatre Chatelet, Paris Dir: Robert Carsen Chichester Festival Theatre Dir:Jonathan Church Comedy Theatre, West End Dir: Thea Sharrock The Rose Theatre, Kingston Dir: Sir Peter Hall LAST CIGARETTE Chichester Festival Theatre/ Trafalgar Studios, West End Simon 2 Dir: Richard Eyre UNCLE VANYA Uncle Vanya HOW THE OTHER HALF LOVES Frank Foster THE WILD DUCK Relling The Rose Theatre, Kingston Dir: Sir Peter Hall Bath and No. 1 Tour Dir: Alan Strachan The Donmar Warehouse Dir: Michael Grandage THE PHILADELPHIA STORY The Old Vic opposite Kevin Spacey as Dexter Haven Uncle Willy Dir: Jerry Zaks INSIGNIFICANCE Einstein The Crucible Sheffield and short No.1 tour Dir: Sam West FUDDY MEERS starring with Julia McKenzie at Birmingham Rep and then the Arts Theatre, London for Sam Mendes co. Scamp. Dir: Angus Jackson BLOOD by Lars Noren, starring with Francesca Annis Royal Court Theatre
Nicholas Le Prevost continued... 4 Dir: James McDonald MOZART S IMPRESSARIO The Impressario for the London Sinfonetto at the Barbican as part of their MOSTLY MOZART season WHERE THERE S A WILL Ribadier Tour (starring with Elaine Paige and David Warner) Dir: Peter Hall MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING RSC Stratford, Haymarket Theatre, London and Newcastle Benedict (co-starring with Harriet Walter) Dir: Greg Doran Royal National Theatre and Drury Lane Theatre Col. Pickering (co-starring with Jonathan Pryce, Martine McCutcheon and Dennis Waterman) Dir: Trevor Nunn THE RECRUITING OFFICER Brazen Chichester Festival Theatre. Dir: James Kerr AS YOU LIKE IT Crucible Theatre, Sheffield and Lyric, Hammersmith Jaques Dir: Michael Grandage AMADEUS Salieri THE PRIME OF MISS JEAN BRODIE Teddy Lloyd Old Vic Dir: Peter Hall National Theatre Dir: Phyllida Lloyd Other theatre includes Moliere s TARTUFFE directed by Peter Hall; Parnell James in BLUES FOR MISTER CHARLIE directed by Greg Hersov at the Royal Exchange, Manchester, for which he was nominated Manchester Evening News Best Actor; Arthur Miller s TWO WAY MIRROR two-handed plays with Julie Covington, directed by Pip Broughton of the Nottingham Playhouse. He is a founder member and director of The Wrestling School a company formed to produce the works of the playwright Howard Barker - he has played leading roles in four productions directed by Kenny Ireland and directed a fifth, touring the UK and abroad and playing at the Royal Court and Greenwich Theatres. His work previous to this includes seasons at the National Theatre and the RSC and other leading London theatres, including the Hampstead Theatre, the Almeida and the King s Head. Nicholas received critical acclaim when he directed AN IDEAL HUSBAND for Salisbury
Nicholas Le Prevost continued... 5 Playhouse in October 1995 and for his production of NEVILLE S ISLAND which opened at Salisbury at the end of October 1996 FILM TESTAMENT OF YOUTH - Dir: James Kent Heyday films RUN FOR YOUR WIFE - Dir: Ray Cooney Run For Your Wife Film Limited BROKEN LINES - Dir: Sally Aprahamian Cinema Two SPV1 BUY BORROW STEAL - Dir: Eric Styles Productions THE INDEPENDENT - Dir: Guy Louthan Celadon Motion Pictures GLADIATRESS - Crassus Dir: Brian Grant BRIGHT YOUNG THINGS - Dir: Stephen Fry BEING CONSIDERED - Serendipity Productions LAND GIRLS - Greenpoint Films SHAKESPEARE IN LOVE - Universal - Dir: John Madden COLD ENOUGH FOR SNOW - Greenpoint Films (TV Film) LETTERS FROM THE EAST - Lantern (East) Ltd CLOCKWISE - with John CleeseArcola Theatre