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Occupation
  
Actor and voice actor

Spouse
  
Amelia Gledhill (m. 2000)

Role
  
Film actor

Name
  
Nicholas Gledhill

Years active
  
1984–present


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Full Name
  
Nicholas Martin Gledhill

Born
  
7 March 1975 (age 49) (
1975-03-07
)
Sydney, Australia

Education
  
Birmingham School of Acting

Movies
  
Careful, He Might Hear You, Black Beauty

Children
  
Tigerlily Gledhill, Wolfgang Gledhill

Parents
  
Arthur Dignam, Bobbie Gledhill

Nominations
  
AACTA Award for Best Lead Actor

Profiles

Nicholas Martin Gledhill (born 7 March 1975) is an Australian film, stage actor, voice artist, writer and choreographer

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Biography

Gledhill was born in Sydney to parents Bobbie Gledhill and actor Arthur Dignam. He grew up in Glebe, New South Wales and went to school at St Andrew's Cathedral School. At the age of 19 he moved to England, to try out for drama school and attended Birmingham School of Speech and Drama from which he graduated in 1998.

He is possibly best known for one of his early roles, that of PS in Careful, He Might Hear You (1983), the story of a young boy in the middle of a custody battle between his two aunts and based on the novel by Sumner Locke Elliott. Gledhill was nominated for a Best Actor award by the Australian Film Institute for this role in 1984.

Gledhill has worked mainly in film and television, and as a Stage Combat Master and choreographer, an acting teacher and is a prize-winning writer (ICI/STC Young Writers Competition).

Some of his stage roles include Edgar and Sebastian in the Shakespeare Globe Centre Australia's production of King Lear and The Tempest. He was featured in a Sunday Life article on child stars and performed various roles at the Edinburgh Festival, in a collection of 12 short plays called Light Bites and Tasty Treats.

He recently played Demetrius, in the Acting Factory production of A Midsummer Night's Dream and his most recent role was as Watch in the SpaceCraft Productions production of the official Sydney Fringe Festival selection, Closing Time.

Nicholas is currently working on the formation of a new political party - The Arts Party of Australia. He, along with PJ Collins, is running a crowd-sourcing campaign on indiegogo to gather the funds and the list of signed-up members required to register the party. A founding committee has been formed to steer the party during its founding period and deliver a more detailed policy statement. The Arts Party has garnered a large amount of support thus far.

Personal life

He lives in Sydney, New South Wales with his wife, Amelia, and their two children, Tigerlily and Wolfgang.

Filmography

Actor
2019
Little Monsters as
Wolfgang's Father
2017
House of Bond (TV Mini Series) as
Director
- Part 2 (2017) - Director
- Part 1 (2017) - Director
2016
Dead Down Under as
Carlisle
2015
Peter Allen: Not the Boy Next Door (TV Mini Series) as
NY Photographer
- Episode #1.2 (2015) - NY Photographer
- Episode #1.1 (2015) - NY Photographer
2013
Charades (Short) as
Charade O'Connor (as Nick Gledhill)
2011
Wild Boys (TV Series) as
Cobb & Co Passenger
- Episode #1.5 (2011) - Cobb & Co Passenger
1993
G.P. (TV Series) as
Jack
- Family Life (1993) - Jack
1991
Dead to the World as
Young Drug Taker
1988
The Dirtwater Dynasty (TV Mini Series) as
Richard Eastwick (uncredited)
1987
Black Beauty (TV Movie) as
Bertie Gordon (voice)
1984
Bodyline (TV Mini Series) as
Young Jardine
- Episode #1.1 (1984) - Young Jardine
- Episode #1.7 (1984) - Young Jardine
1984
A Country Practice (TV Series) as
Matthew Brookes
- Leader of the Pack: Part 2 (1984) - Matthew Brookes
- Leader of the Pack: Part 1 (1984) - Matthew Brookes
1983
Careful, He Might Hear You as
PS
Self
2007
A Child's Journey from the Page to the Screen: The Making of Careful He Might Hear You (Video documentary) as
Self - Actor
Archive Footage
2019
Goodbye Paradise Revisited (Video documentary short) as
PS (uncredited)

References

Nicholas Gledhill Wikipedia