Nicholas Day

Nicholas Day

Actor

Gillingham, England, UK

Nicholas Patrick Day (born 16 October 1947 in Gillingham, Kent) is an English actor. He is perhaps best known for playing Detective Sergeant Morley in Minder. He also played Deputy Assistant Commissioner Donald Bevan in Series One of the BBC drama New Tricks. In 2009 he appeared in Margaret and The Take. His film roles include appearances in Penelope Pulls It Off (1975), The Golden Bowl (2000), Russian Dolls (2005) and Amazing Grace (2006). In 2010 he played Colonel Montford in Joe Johnston's horror film The Wolfman. In 2013, he played the headmaster in Alan Bennett's play The History Boys at Sheffield's Crucible Theatre. He also worked with the Royal Shakespeare Company for seven seasons including the World Shakespeare Festival, working on classics like The Tempest and Twelfth Night. Day was a drama teacher at Plumstead Manor Girls' School for a brief time during the early '80s.
Nicholas Patrick Day (born 16 October 1947 in Gillingham, Kent) is an English actor. He is perhaps best known for playing Detective Sergeant Morley in Minder. He also played Deputy Assistant Commissioner Donald Bevan in Series One of the BBC drama New Tricks. In 2009 he appeared in Margaret and The Take. His film roles include appearances in Penelope Pulls It Off (1975), The Golden Bowl (2000), Russian Dolls (2005) and Amazing Grace (2006). In 2010 he played Colonel Montford in Joe Johnston's horror film The Wolfman. In 2013, he played the headmaster in Alan Bennett's play The History Boys at Sheffield's Crucible Theatre. He also worked with the Royal Shakespeare Company for seven seasons including the World Shakespeare Festival, working on classics like The Tempest and Twelfth Night. Day was a drama teacher at Plumstead Manor Girls' School for a brief time during the early '80s.