Nigel Charnock was an American actor born on May 23, 1960, in Manchester, UK, who is best known for Strange Fish (1993), Edward II (1991), and My Sex, Our Dance (1986). He passed away on August 1, 2012, in London, England, UK.
Personal and Family Life
Nigel Charnock was raised in Manchester, where he developed a passion for the performing arts at an early age. Not much is publicly known about his personal life or family background, but his contributions to the artistic community were significant throughout his career.
Career
Nigel Charnock made a name for himself as both an actor and a writer. He was involved in various projects in film and television, showcasing his unique talents in dance and performance. His work, especially in “Strange Fish” and “Edward II,” demonstrated his versatility and creativity in the arts.
Death and Legacy
Nigel Charnock died from stomach cancer on August 1, 2012. Although he left this world too soon, his influence as an artist lives on through his works, which continue to be appreciated by audiences. His contributions to the arts have left a lasting impact on those who knew him and admired his talent.
Filmography
Title | Year | Role |
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Strange Fish | 1993 | Performer |
Closing Numbers | 1993 | Jim (TV Movie) |
Edward II | 1991 | Dancer |
Dead Dreams of Monochrome Men | 1989 | Dancer (Video) |
My Sex, Our Dance | 1986 | TV Movie |