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Phil Nice

Phil Nice

3 titles Acting Apr 06, 1954 Vange, Essex, UK

Phil Nice, born on April 6, 1954, in Vange, Essex, is a seasoned British actor whose career spans several decades in television and film, commencing in 1984. With a diverse portfolio, Nice has made notable appearances in various television series, showcasing his talent in popular shows such as Who Dares Wins, Mr. Bean, EastEnders, and The Inbetweeners, where he played a memorable driving instructor. His versatility is evident in his roles in dramas like Inspector Morse, Heartbeat, and Broadchurch, where he portrayed Andrew Darlington in the second series. Additionally, he brought humor to the screen in comedies like Goodnight Sweetheart, Moving Wallpaper, and Citizen Khan, where he starred as the amiable neighbor, Keith.

In the realm of film, Nice has contributed to works such as Danny the Champion of the World, Magicians, and A Kind of Hush. He also gained recognition for his role in a series of parody documentaries titled Arthur and Phil Go Off, alongside Arthur Smith, aired on Channel 4 in December 1985.

In a standout moment of his career, Nice appeared in the acclaimed sci-fi series Doctor Who in 2014, where he met an untimely end as an astronaut beset by giant spiders in the episode "Kill the Moon." His contributions to the entertainment industry also extended to commercials, including a notable appearance in Morrisons advertisements in 2011.

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