Nicholas Grimshaw was an American actor who is best known for Home Tonight, BBC Sunday-Night Theatre, and No Hiding Place. He was born on December 28, 1900, in St George Hanover Square, London, England, UK, and passed away on October 10, 1970, in Wimbledon, Surrey, England, UK.
Personal and Family Life
Nicholas Grimshaw was married to Frances Lovering from 1939 until her death in 1969. The couple shared a long marriage until they were separated by her passing.
Career
Nicholas Grimshaw had a successful acting career, appearing in various television series throughout the 1960s. Some of his notable roles included characters in shows like The Power Game and No Hiding Place.
Death and Legacy
Nicholas Grimshaw died on October 10, 1970. He left behind a legacy in television acting, with memorable performances that continue to be recognized.
Filmography
Title | Year | Role |
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The Power Game | 1969 | Elder Workman |
Crossroads | 1966–1968 | Mr. Mitchelson / Father Connor |
Market in Honey Lane | 1967 | Sir Charles |
Mr. Aitch | 1967 | Role unspecified |
Theatre 625 | 1965 | 2nd Commissioner |
Sergeant Cork | 1964 | The General |
No Hiding Place | 1961–1962 | Police surgeon / Police doctor / Doctor |
Somerset Maugham Hour | 1962 | Jampson |
Richard the Lionheart | 1962 | Physician |
Brothers in Law | 1962 | The Lords Justice of Appeal |
Home Tonight | 1961 | Grandad Sutton |
Drama 61-67 | 1961 | Hotel manager |
Jango | 1961 | Butler |
Theatre 70 | 1961 | Henshaw / Recorder |
Mill of Secrets | 1960 | Farmer |