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  1. Paul McGann, Nickolas Grace, Dawn French, Martin Kemp, Sarah Parish, Anna-Louise Plowman, Miss Marple: Ruhe unsanft. 8/8. Ostern 2022: Die besten Kinder- und Jugendfilme im TV. 1/8. Hanni & Nanni. Komödie nach Enid Blyton. Die quirligen Schwestern (Sophia und Jana Münster) werden ins Internat gesteckt…. Gelungen modernisierte Girlpower.

  2. Nickolas Grace (born 21st November 1947 in West Kirby, Merseyside) appeared in Coronation Street in January 1974 as trainee architect Peter Shields who suggested changes to the corner shop for Maggie Clegg. He was educated at the King's School, Chester and Forest School, Walthamstow and trained as an actor at the Central School of Speech and Drama, where he still teaches. He made his debut in ...

  3. 17. Mai 2017 · Nickolas Grace Interview Interlude In Prague PremiereSubscribe to Red Carpet News: http://bit.ly/1s3BQ54Red Carpet News TV talks to Samantha Barks, Charlotte...

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  5. Nickolas Grace. Actor: Robin Hood. Nickolas Grace was born in England and trained at the Central School of Speech and Drama. After repertory experience he appeared in numerous London Stage Productions as well as Shakespeare at Stratford and in New York. He has been in innumerable films, television, plays and radio dramas and musicals. He is also an experienced stage director.

  6. Nickolas Grace (born 21 November 1947[1]) is a long-working British actor who played the Time Lord Straxus in various Big Finish Productions audio stories as well as other minor roles. His only appearance in the television series was as Albert Einstein in the minisode, Death Is the Only Answer. He is perhaps best known for playing the Sheriff of Nottingham in the TV series Robin of Sherwood ...

  7. Directed by Ken Russell • 1988 • United Kingdom. Starring Glenda Jackson, Stratford Johns, Nickolas Grace. Ken Russell’s typically outlandish take on Oscar Wilde’s controversial biblical play “Salome” sees Wilde himself (played Nickolas Grace) attending a staging of his then-banned work put on by friends at a hedonistic London brothel.