Nigel Lindsay trained as an actor at the Webber Douglas Academy.
In theatre, he has appeared opposite Sarah Lancashire as Nathan Detroit in Guys and Dolls[1] at the Piccadilly; at the National in two award-winning productions, Dealers' Choice by Patrick Marber and The Pillowman[1] by Martin McDonagh; and on Broadway in Tom Stoppard's The Real Thing which won three Tony awards.[1] He has played lead roles at the Donmar Warehouse, Royal Court Theatre, Almeida Theatre and National Theatre and has worked with directors and writers such as Max Stafford-Clark, Richard Wilson, Howard Davies, Patrick Marber, Terry Johnson and Martin McDonagh.
In television, he appears as Levi in the second series of the HBO/BBC production of Rome,[1] and has been seen in New Tricks[1], Tunnel of Love, Frances Tuesday, Murphy's Law, I'm Alan Partridge, Midsomer Murders, Armando Iannucci Show, Brass Eye, Between the Lines, A Dance to the Music of Time, two-handed commercials with John Malkovich and Jean Reno and three series of corporate videos with John Cleese. He also played Marcus in Jam and Jersualem.
In film, he had a small role in Woody Allen's Scoop[1] and played Ewan McGregor's boss Ron Baker in Rogue Trader.
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