Nigel Bradshaw
Nigel William Bradshaw (born 8 May 1951) is a British-born actor, who is best known for his role as in the Australian television series Prisoner as Officer Dennis Cruickshank
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Born | Nigel William Bradshaw 8 May 1951 |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1971–98, 2019-20 |
Career
Bradshaw apart from appearing in Prisoner, played Samuel Povey in the (BBC Television) adaptation of Arnold Bennett's The Old Wives' Tale, renamed for television as Sophia and Constance. In the late 1980s he also had a small role in the British soap opera, Brookside and followed this with a cameo in the Granada TV series, Coasting in 1990 and Peak Practice in 1998.
Filmography
Title | Year | Role |
Comedy Playhouse (TV series) | 1971 | ? |
The Venturers (TV series) | 1975 | Jimmy |
Country Tales (TV series) | 1975 | ? |
Shadows (TV series) | 1975 | Young Man |
Spaghetti Two Step (TV movie) | 1977 | 1st Yobbo |
Crown Court (TV series) | 1979 | Kevin Walker |
The Nations Health (TV series) | 1983 | James Watson |
Play for Today (TV series) | 1984 | Mr. Snape |
Special Squad (TV series) | 1984 | Gant |
Carson's Law (TV series) | 1984 | Policeman |
Zoo Family (TV series) | 1985 | Bernie Barker |
ANZACS (TV mini-series) | 1985 | Lt. Arbuckle |
Prisoner | 1984–1985 | Dennis Cruickshank (74 episodes) |
I Live with Me Dad | 1985 | Mr. Ross |
Sky Pirates | 1986 | Spencer |
Death of a Soldier | 1986 | Sgt. Rothberger |
Pokerface (TV miniseries) | 1986 | Campion |
Sophia and Constance (TV series) | 1988 | Samual Povey |
Brookside (TV series) | 1989 | Victor |
Coating (TV series) | 1990 | Assistant Building Contractor |
Screen Two (TV series) | 1991 | Clive Soley |
A Masculine Ending (TV movie) | 1992 | Hugh Puddephat |
Neighbours (TV series) | 1993 | Alex Slater |
Blue Heelers (TV series) | 1994 | Ted Gilly |
Snowy River: The McGregor Saga | 1994 | Thomas Pascoe |
Spark (TV series) | 1997 | Hotel Doorman |
Peak Practice (TV series) | 1998 | Councillor |
Our Town (TV series) | 2019–2020 | Norman Cribbs |
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