Thursday, 28 March 2013

NICHOLAS DUMAS


Recently taken on this cool fella. Thought I might let you know about him:


"Nicholas started his acting career at 16 starring in the feature "Every Saturday". He then got accepted into the Drama School of the National Theatre, the most prestigious drama school in Greece. After he completed his first year he was selected by Theo Angelopoulos, one of most influential and respected directors in the world, to lead in his award winning feature  “Trilogy: The Weeping Meadow”. He is the first Greek actor to be selected by Angelopoulos to lead a film of his, following in a line of actors such as Harvey Keitel and Marcello Mastroianni. For this role, Nicholas was nominated for Best Performance by a leading actor at the Berlin Film Festival.


Nicholas is a member of the National Theatre of Greece and has held leading roles in various acclaimed theatre productions, including a leading role in the “Persians” at the Ancient Theatre of Epidaurus and Rodolpho in “A View From The Bridge”.

He has become became widely known in his home country for his various television roles. From period drama to sitcoms. His latest work was a leading role in the three season hit “Block of Flats”.

Now firmly based in London he held leading roles in three stage productions, the most recent being the successful adaptation of “Lysistrata” at the Riverside Studios."

Check his reel out here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bpfc_FMlfW0&feature=youtu.be

He is going to do well!

Oh, I watched the new episode of "Two and a Half Men" last night - Jake chatting to his dad about possible future names of his kids: "Alan, Walden and Jen Jel" "Jen Jel?" "Yes, dad, coz one in every three babies born is Chinese". Genius!! Man, I love that show. Jake then cooked pizza bagels for Walden, so in keeping with what I've decided to do with this blog so did I. Christ they are wrong, all wrong. Like those dreadful microwave Chicago Town mini pizzas. Chewy and tasteless. Binned them immediately and got an American Hot from Pizza Express. Much better


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