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Nicholas Holt Keredok – English actor and model, best known for his role in the comedy melodrama Chris Weitz ‘About a Boy “, a fantastic action movie, Matthew Vaughn’s” X-Men: First Class “and in the British television series about the life of teenagers” Skins “.
Biography
Nicholas was born December 7, 1989 in the city of Wokingham in Berkshire County. The boy’s father, Roger Holt was a pilot in the largest air carrier in the UK company British Airways, and his mother Glenis Brown worked as a teacher of piano. In addition to Nicholas parents raised three more children Klaristu, Rosie and James. Holt’s great-aunt Anna Neagle was a famous British actress, the most popular in the 30-40-ies. For the first time, Nicholas received an offer to take part in filming at the age of three years. One day, he and his mother went to the show, where he was sitting in the audience, I saw the director. After the performance he approached the boy and offered to take part in the filming. After a while Holt went in based in the early twentieth century Ranelagh school.
Nicholas film debut took place in the black comedy drama by Philip Goodhew about a love triangle, “Intimacy,” which appeared on the screens in 1996. Parallel to this, Nicholas participated in the work on the dramatic television series Michael Owen Morris “Catastrophe”. In 1997, the young actor appeared in the television project “Mr. White Goes to Westminster.” Then, by order of BBC One TV channel began shooting detective series “Silent Witness”, which contrasted with the abundance of explicit scenes and darkest moments. This film works has been awarded “Royal” and “Edgar”. Then Nicolas appeared in the crime drama television series The Ruth Rendell Mysteries.
The first year of the new millennium brought the actor in the role of detective Jeff McQueen English series “Midsomer Murders,” which repeatedly became the winner of the prestigious film awards, such as a BAFTA, and whose shooting lasted for twenty-six years and ended only in 2010. Then followed a series of roles in television series, the most notable of which was the work of the police in the film about a special unit Skootland Yard is investigating the unsolved cases, as soon as new evidence appeared on them.
2002 brought significant new work in a full-length comedy melodrama brothers Chris and Paul Weitz acknowledged for directing the teen comedy “American Pie” and the continuation of the popular vampire saga “Twilight. Saga. New moon”. Joint Anglo-American painting “Boy” opened to the audience a story about how there is a deep understanding and affection between a teenager and adult Marcus thirty-eight year old Will. Initially, his image was to bring Brad Pitt. The actor refused to take part, as unconvincing saw that charming man in the presented situation is really necessary to resort to such tricks to get acquainted with the girl. As a result, the role of Will’s played by Hugh Grant. For this work he was awarded numerous awards, and the film crew received a nomination for “Oscar” and a BAFTA.
In 2005, Holt was cast in the drama Gore Verbinski “forecaster”. The image of the main character created on-screen Nicolas Cage, and the couple he was one of the most sought-after actors of British 60-70s Michael Caine. In 2009, Nicholas played the role in the drama of Tom Ford’s “A Single Man.” And in 2011 came the big screen adventure fantasy thriller Matthew Vaughn’s “X-Men: First Class”, created based on the comic book by Brian Singer, in which Holt played Hank “Beast” McCoy. In 2013, for the release of two more are preparing the work of the actor – a fantasy movie Bryan Singer’s “Jack – the conqueror of giants”, as well as a zombie movie Jonathan Levine “Warm Bodies”. In both paintings Nicholas starred.
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