Nick Owenford
Born in Birmingham, Nick's passion for acting grew from the age of eight when he played " Bert in Arthur Miller's " All my Sons" Nick continued acting through his formative years in many shows including "Oliver" " The Wizard of Oz" " Spring and Port Wine" and "Hobsons Choice".
Nick continued to learn his art by appearing in many classic comedies and farces including " How the Other Half Loves" " Lord Arthur Savilles Crime" " Who Goes Bare" and " An Evening with Gary Lineker".
Joining The Crescent Theatre in 1996 he has been involved in many productions either in the role of actor or director.
Roles include:
Pseudolus – " A Funny Thing Happened on The Way to the Forum"
Graham – "A Chip in the Sugar "
John Wilkes Booth– " Assassins"
Frederick Fellowes in the award winning production of "Noises Off”
Mr Bumble -"Oliver"
Grandpa Potts in “Chitty Chitty Bang Bang”
Sir Galahad in “Spamalot”
Mr Fezziwig in A “Christmas Carol”
Nick has just finished appearing in two Alan Ayckbourn plays “House and Garden” as Giles Mace.
“Nick Owenford gives the masterclass of the show with perfect Ayckbourn delivery plus adding his own take, building step by exasperating step a worm that will finally turn, albeit just by popping his head out a bit. Owenford’s one man Morris dancing is buffoonery at its most joyous..”.
“ and there is a sympathetic turn from Nick Owenford as the cuckolded Giles. Ayckbourn portrays the men as selfish and/or ineffectual. Owenford actually arouses our sympathy, while still delivering a comic portrayal “.
“House comes out strong in its first act, particularly with the arrival of Giles (Nick Owenford), the cuckolded neighbour and Teddy’s former best friend. Owenford adds a warm dimension to the frosty family dynamic, balancing pathos and brilliantly-delivered comedic relief.
Between him and Pearl (Chloe Potter), the less-than-efficient cleaner, Ayckbourn’s humour is in safe hands. These two take on an even bigger role in ‘Garden’ and had the audience in stitches “.
Currently appearing as Grandpa Joe in Charlie and The Chocolate Factory The Musical.
Featured TV Credits include:
ISB Supervisor- “Andor”
Tipton Tunneller - “Peaky Blinders”
TVA Judge - “Loki”
Sam’s Dad - BBC “Ghosts”
Regular Villager- “Father Brown”
MP - “Mary and George”
Hangman’s Assistant- “Poldark”
Earl Spencer and Simon Elliot- “The Crown”
Featured Film Credits:
“Wonka”
“ Mary Poppins Returns”
“ Heads of State”
“Johnny English Strikes Again”
“Matilda The Musical”
“Fantastic Beasts : The Secrets of Dumbledore”
“Last Night in Soho”
“Misbehaviour”
“Wonder Woman 1984”
“Artemis Fowl”
“Muppets Most Wanted”
“Brassed Off”
You can find out more about Nick and his career by following his IMDB page using this LINK.
Nick's photo gallery is HERE.
*** You can purchase autographs directly from Nick by following this LINK to his autograph shop . ***
If you would like to have Nick as a guest signer at your convention please fill out the contact form below and Nick will be in touch with you very soon .
Thank you !
Born in Birmingham, Nick's passion for acting grew from the age of eight when he played " Bert in Arthur Miller's " All my Sons" Nick continued acting through his formative years in many shows including "Oliver" " The Wizard of Oz" " Spring and Port Wine" and "Hobsons Choice".
Nick continued to learn his art by appearing in many classic comedies and farces including " How the Other Half Loves" " Lord Arthur Savilles Crime" " Who Goes Bare" and " An Evening with Gary Lineker".
Joining The Crescent Theatre in 1996 he has been involved in many productions either in the role of actor or director.
Roles include:
Pseudolus – " A Funny Thing Happened on The Way to the Forum"
Graham – "A Chip in the Sugar "
John Wilkes Booth– " Assassins"
Frederick Fellowes in the award winning production of "Noises Off”
Mr Bumble -"Oliver"
Grandpa Potts in “Chitty Chitty Bang Bang”
Sir Galahad in “Spamalot”
Mr Fezziwig in A “Christmas Carol”
Nick has just finished appearing in two Alan Ayckbourn plays “House and Garden” as Giles Mace.
“Nick Owenford gives the masterclass of the show with perfect Ayckbourn delivery plus adding his own take, building step by exasperating step a worm that will finally turn, albeit just by popping his head out a bit. Owenford’s one man Morris dancing is buffoonery at its most joyous..”.
“ and there is a sympathetic turn from Nick Owenford as the cuckolded Giles. Ayckbourn portrays the men as selfish and/or ineffectual. Owenford actually arouses our sympathy, while still delivering a comic portrayal “.
“House comes out strong in its first act, particularly with the arrival of Giles (Nick Owenford), the cuckolded neighbour and Teddy’s former best friend. Owenford adds a warm dimension to the frosty family dynamic, balancing pathos and brilliantly-delivered comedic relief.
Between him and Pearl (Chloe Potter), the less-than-efficient cleaner, Ayckbourn’s humour is in safe hands. These two take on an even bigger role in ‘Garden’ and had the audience in stitches “.
Currently appearing as Grandpa Joe in Charlie and The Chocolate Factory The Musical.
Featured TV Credits include:
ISB Supervisor- “Andor”
Tipton Tunneller - “Peaky Blinders”
TVA Judge - “Loki”
Sam’s Dad - BBC “Ghosts”
Regular Villager- “Father Brown”
MP - “Mary and George”
Hangman’s Assistant- “Poldark”
Earl Spencer and Simon Elliot- “The Crown”
Featured Film Credits:
“Wonka”
“ Mary Poppins Returns”
“ Heads of State”
“Johnny English Strikes Again”
“Matilda The Musical”
“Fantastic Beasts : The Secrets of Dumbledore”
“Last Night in Soho”
“Misbehaviour”
“Wonder Woman 1984”
“Artemis Fowl”
“Muppets Most Wanted”
“Brassed Off”
You can find out more about Nick and his career by following his IMDB page using this LINK.
Nick's photo gallery is HERE.
*** You can purchase autographs directly from Nick by following this LINK to his autograph shop . ***
If you would like to have Nick as a guest signer at your convention please fill out the contact form below and Nick will be in touch with you very soon .
Thank you !