Nick Frost
Nick Frost was born in Dagenham, East London, England, United Kingdom on March 28th, 1972 and is the TV Actor. At the age of 52, Nick Frost biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, movies, TV shows, and networth are available.
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Nicholas John Frost (born 28 March 1972) is an English actor, comedian, screenwriter, and writer.
He has appeared in the Three Flavours Cornetto trilogy, which includes Shaun of the Dead (2004), Hot Fuzz (2007), The World's End (2013), and Spaced (1999–2001).
In Joe Cornish's film Attack the Block (2011), he appeared in Joe Cornish's film Attack the Block (2011).
He co-starred in Paul, his 2011 film co-wrote with his frequent collaborator and best friend Simon Pegg.
He appeared on Man Stroke Women for various roles.
Early life
Frost was born in Hornchurch, East London, on March 28, 1972, the son of John Frost and his Welsh wife, Tricia (died 2005), who were office furniture designers. When he was ten years old, his sister died of an asthma attack in the age of 18. He attended Beal High School in Ilford. When Frost was 15 years old, his parents' company failed and they lost the family's home. They moved in with neighbors, where he saw his mother having a stroke due to the pressure. To help the family, Frost left school and began working with a shipping company. He spent two years in Israel as a kibbutz. When working as a waiter at a North London Mexican restaurant, he met actor Simon Pegg, and the two became close friends and flatmates. Frost, a cult slacker comedy film that was partially based on Pegg and Frost's lifestyle at the time, was written by Pegg and Jessica Hynes.
Personal life
Frost is a close friend of fellow actor Simon Pegg, and the two actors have appeared in six films together. Frost said in a 2005 interview that he was raised as a Catholic but that he now is an atheist. Frost is a patron of Humanists United Kingdom. He is a fan of West Ham United and the England national football team, as well as being a rugby player, while playing for Barking RFC.
In St Margarets, London, Frost lived with his half-Swedish wife, production manager Mariangela. They married in 2008. He formerly lived in Finsbury Park, which was also one of Shaun of the Dead's filming locations. Mariangela gave birth to the couple's son on June 22, 2011. They separated in 2013 and then divorced.
Frost wrote a book entitled Truths, Half Truths, and Little White Lies in October 2015 (Hodder & Stoughton), chronicling his life up to the age of 30.
Career
Before playing Tim's army-obsessed best friend Mike in Spaced (1999–2001), he appeared in corporate training video clips such as "Chris Carter and the Coverplan Challenge," a Dixons sales video, before appearing in Channel 4's "Chris Carter and the Coverplan Challenge," a Dixons sales video. Frost appeared in a one-off episode of Victoria Wood's Acorn Antiques in 2001. This was a specially written episode during Victoria's series "The Sketch Show Story," in which Frost played an armed robber who shot dead Acorn Antiques' most lovable character, Mrs Overall.
Frost created and performed the show Danger in 2002. 50,000 Volts!, a spoof of the outdoors survival genre in which military experts demonstrate how to develop new solutions to dangerous problems. Frost co-wrote and appeared in The Sofa of Time with Matt King in the same year. He appeared in Shaun of the Dead, a "romantic zombie comedy" written by Simon Pegg and Spaced director Edgar Wright in 2004. Frost appeared on BBC Three's comedy sketch show Man Stroke Women in late 2005. In early 2007, the television show "A second series was released. Frost appeared in two episodes of the BBC Two science fiction sitcom Hyperdrive in early 2006. He appeared in Kinky Boots in 2006 as well. Frost appeared in a small on the British comedy Look Around You, a parody of 1970s/1980s technology parodying the style of shows like Tomorrow's World.
Frost and Pegg appeared in a second Pegg-Wright feature film titled Hot Fuzz, an action and cop genre homage set in Gloucestershire. After Pegg's dynamic Nicholas Angel, Frost plays bumbling Constable Danny Butterman, who works with Pegg's vivacious Nicholas Angel after the former was recalled from the Metropolitan Police in London. Paul, a self-penned 2011 science fiction comedy film starring a fugitive alien, was reunited by the pair. Thomson and Thompson appeared in Steven Spielberg's The Adventures of Tintin: The Unconserving of the Unicorn. The Channel 4 reality show Supernanny is narrated by Frost. He has made brief appearances in Channel 4's surreal medical comedy series Green Wing as "just a man" in pub scenes (when Boyce asks who he is, he says, "just a man." In 2013, Frost appeared as Andy Knightley in the third Pegg-Wright feature film called The World's End. Mr. Sloane, an eponymous character in Sky Atlantic's comedy, appeared in 2014.
Frost appeared in ensemble for the second season of the AMC television series Into the Badlands in 2016.