Nicholas Lyndhurst
Nicholas Lyndhurst was born in Emsworth, England, United Kingdom on April 20th, 1961 and is the TV Actor. At the age of 63, Nicholas Lyndhurst biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, TV shows, and networth are available.
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Career
Lyndhurst appeared in numerous television ads and children's films in the 1970s and 1980s before winning the starring role of Tom Canty/Prince Edward in a BBC Television version of The Prince and the Pauper, directed by Barry Letts and broadcast in January 1976.
Raymond Fletcher, Ronnie Barker's teenage son in Going Straight, and Geoffrey Palmer in Carla Lane's Butterflies gained national attention two years later. In 1980–81, Dobson was the protagonist of the BBC drama series To Serve Them All My Days.
Lyndhurst appeared on BBC sitcom Only Fools and Horses, in which he played Rodney Trotter, the younger brother of the main character Derek "Del Boy" Trotter, portrayed by David Jason. Fools and Horses first appeared on radio in 1981 and soared in fame until it reached its peak in 1996 with its Christmas Day display in the United Kingdom. It was named Britain's Best Sitcom by television viewers in a BBC poll in 2004. Lyndhurst appeared on the program from the getgo, right up to its last airing at Christmas 2003.
Lyndhurst appeared in the film Gunbus/SkyBandits in 1986. The film went straight to video and was never seen in British cinemas. Lyndhurst appeared in several films in the mid-1980s and 1990s, as well as in a number of television roles.
He appeared in the time traveling comedy Goodnight Sweetheart from 1993 to 1999. He appeared on television and radio commercials for the telecommunications firm People's Phone at the same time. Lyndhurst has also admitted that he would not have the opportunity to play Gary in the 1997 British film The Full Monty.
Lyndhurst was the public face of the stationery chain store WH Smith from 1997 to 1999, starring in their advertisements as all four members of one family. He received a BAFTA for his work in the advertisements. He appeared in David Copperfield's 1999 version of Uriah Heep opposite Daniel Radcliffe and Dame Maggie Smith.
Reg Farnsworth, Cruella de Vil's chauffeur, appeared at the Children's Party at the Palace in 2006.
Lyndhurst's first new sitcom in fourteen years, After his ex-wife returned to work as a recovery nurse on a third world disaster relief project, he returned to the television in 2007 with his first new sitcom in fourteen years, After you've Gone, starring Celia Imrie.
In Rock & Chips, the prequel to Only Fools and Horses, Lyndhurst performed Freddie Robdal, the 1960s gangster father of Rodney Trotter. Del Boy, Robdal, and Joan Trotter were among the early 1960s Peckham's focusing on Del Boy, Robdal, and Joan Trotter. It was first broadcast on January 24, 2010, with another special on December 29, 2010 being broadcast, and the final episode on Easter 2011.
He appeared in Episode 10 of New Tricks in 2013. Rodney Trotter, the character of Only Fools and Horses in 2014, was revived in a special edition of the Sport Relief Special, which aired on March 21, 2014.
In 2016, Lyndhurst revived his Goodnight Sweetheart character Gary Sparrow in a one-off special episode that aired on September 2, 2016.
In 2017, Lyndhurst appeared in Rodgers and Hammerstein's Carousel at the English National Opera.
In 2019, he appeared as Cervantes/Quixote, Danielle de Niese, opposite Kelse Grammer as Sancho and Manuel Polycarpou as Sancho.