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Nicholas Pinnock

English actor


Summary

English actor

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nameNicholas Pinnock
imageNicholas Pinnock at The Keeping Room UK Premiere.jpg
captionPinnock at the UK premiere of The Keeping Room in 2014
birth_nameNicholas Andre Pinnock
birth_date
birth_placeBalham, London, England
alma_materLondon Studio Centre
occupationActor
years_active1985–present
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Nicholas Andre Pinnock (born 2 September 1973) is a British actor. He is known for his role as lead character Aaron Wallace in the ABC legal drama For Life and as Truman Dawes in the Peacock crime drama Long Bright River.

Early life and education

Nicholas Andre Pinnock was born in Balham, London, and is of Jamaican descent. He spent his early childhood living in Saudi Arabia.

On his return to England, he was enrolled at Corona Stage Academy in Hammersmith, London at the age of 12. While there, in his first week, he made his professional debut, landing several jobs as a model and child actor in adverts, music videos, film and television. Continuing his vocational training, Pinnock attended a three-year musical theatre course at the London Studio Centre. After the first year, he decided acting was his first love and in the following years, concentrated on drama and contemporary dance.

After graduating, Pinnock joined Lea Anderson's Contemporary Dance Company, the Featherstonehaughs, for several years before pursuing acting full time.

Career

In 1986, as a child actor, Pinnock starred in the fantasy drama TV serial Mr Magus is Waiting for You, based on the novel by Gene Kemp and following the adventures of four young children who become trapped in the fantasy world of a mysterious magician. A year later, he became one of The Pink Windmill Kids on Emu's World on CITV.

In his 20s he regularly appeared in pantomime. He played guest roles in television programmes such as Grange Hill, EastEnders, The Bill, Dalziel and Pascoe, Footballers' Wives and Casualty. TV films followed, such as Kingdom of The Blind with Clive Owen and Diamonds with James Purefoy.

Theatre work included As You Like It at Stafford Castle at the Staffordshire Shakespeare Festival, Hampstead Theatre's production of Born Bad directed by Kathy Burke, and San Diego, directed by David Grieg and Marisa Zanotti in the Edinburgh Festival. He appeared in Topdog/Underdog in Glasgow's Citizens Theatre in 2009.

Pinnock appeared in his first Hollywood feature film, the 2011 summer blockbuster Captain America: The First Avenger, as a SHIELD Tech. That same year, he went on to play the role of Leon in a four-part drama Top Boy, which was broadcast on Channel 4 over four consecutive nights from 31 October 2011. After the 2011 England riots in London, Pinnock appeared in the BBC docudrama The Riots: In Their Own Words, The Rioters. The following year, Pinnock portrayed the role of Evan in the ITV drama The Ice Cream Girls. The three-part drama aired in April 2013.

Pinnock portrayed a young Nelson Mandela in the ITV docudrama Mandela: The Prison Years, which aired on 15 December 2013, the day Mandela was buried.

In 2015, Pinnock showcased the role of Frank Sutter in Fortitude on Sky Atlantic. The same year saw the release of his next two films, Monsters: Dark Continent, the sequel to Monsters in which he plays the role of Forrest, and The Keeping Room, portraying the role of Bill.

In November 2015, he played Jay "The Sport" Jackson in The Royale at the Bush Theatre in London.

In 2016, Pinnock played Jason Backland on ITV's crime drama Marcella series 1 and 2, alongside Anna Friel. The series aired on ITV on 4 April 2016. He then appeared as Ian Shaw in Counterpart, a science fiction thriller first aired on 10 December 2017.

In September 2019, Pinnock appeared in the first season of Criminal: UK on Netflix.

Pinnock was cast as lead character Aaron Wallace in For Life, an American legal drama television series created by Hank Steinberg and executive producer Curtis "50 Cent" Jackson. The series was inspired by the life of Isaac Wright, Jr, who was serving a life sentence for a wrongful conviction, but got himself exonerated and became a defense lawyer.{{cite news |last=Andreeva |first=Nellie |date=2018-10-11 |title=Isaac Wright Drama From 50 Cent, Hank Steinberg & Doug Robinson Set At ABC

In 2022, he was cast as Jesus in Jeymes Samuel's The Book of Clarence.

Pinnock played John Ellis in Django, a 2023 television series for Sky and Canal+, alongside Noomi Rapace, Matthias Schoenaerts and Lisa Vicari.

Pinnock was cast in This Town, alongside Michelle Dockery and Jordan Bolger, a 2024 six-part British television series for BBC One written and created by Steven Knight. He was also cast alongside Tessa Thompson in Hedda, an American drama film written and directed by Nia DaCosta, based on the play Hedda Gabler by Henrik Ibsen.

Awards and nominations

In December 2022, Pinnock was announced as winner in the Best Actor category at the British Urban Film Festival awards in London.

Charity work

Pinnock is an ambassador for the mental health charity, Mind UK.

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1999New World DisorderWeldon
2009Little FoxesMike
2011Captain America: The First AvengerSHIELD Tech
2014The Keeping RoomBill
Monsters: Dark ContinentSergeant Forrest
2018VS.Terry
2019The Last TreeMr. Williams
Dark EncounterSheriff Reese Jordan
2023The Book of ClarenceJesus
2024The AssessmentWalter
HereDevon Harris
2025HeddaJudge Roland Brack

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1986Mr Magus is Waiting for YouJeffTelevision film
1987–1988Emu's Wide World, Emu's World Series 6HimselfMiscredited as "Nicholas Pinnick" on one occasion,
otherwise credited as Children from the Corona Stage School
1989Happy FamiliesBilly BoneEpisode: "Master Bun the Baker's Boy: Part 2"
1989–1997The BillVarious roles5 episodes
1992EastEndersWesley3 episodes
1995Grange HillJerome CairnsRecurring role
1998CasualtyReuben MyersEpisode: "Loco Parentis"
2000The KnockMuggerEpisode #5.2
Second Sight: Kingdom of the BlindBen HarrisTelevision film
2002In DeepDanny2 episodes
2003Spine ChillersJonEpisode: "Fairy Godfather"
2003, 2006DoctorsJason Hutton / James Marsden2 episodes
2004Holby CityCarl StovesEpisode: "Pastures New"
2005Coming to EnglandDardieTelevision film
2006Dalziel and PascoeStephen Japp2 episodes
Footballers' WivesDean2 episodes
2009DiamondsIsaiah FormanTelevision film
2010The DeepCharlie GoodisonEpisode: "To the Furthest Place"
2011Top BoyLeon4 episodes
2013The Ice Cream GirlsEvan3 episodes
Mandela: The Prison YearsNelson MandelaTelevision film
2015A.D. The Bible ContinuesArik2 episodes
FortitudeFrank Sutter11 episodes
Midwinter of the SpiritBishop Mick Hunter3 episodes
2016Barbarians RisingHannibalEpisode: "Resistance"
2016–2018MarcellaJason Backland12 episodes
2017GuerrillaJulian ClarkeEpisode #1.1
2018–2019CounterpartIan Shaw14 episodes
2019Criminal: UKDI Paul Ottager3 episodes
2020–2021For LifeAaron WallaceMain role
2022–2023DjangoJohn Ellis10 episodes
2024This TownDeuce Williams6 episodes
SuspectJosephEpisode: "Joseph"
2025Long Bright RiverTruman Dawes8 Episodes

References

References

  1. Rivalland, Monique. (6 December 2023). "What I've learnt: Nicholas Pinnock".
  2. (2015-01-30). "Nicholas Pinnock stars in upcoming thriller Fortitude". The London Studio Center.
  3. "Memorable TV". memorabletv.com.
  4. "1995 pantomime handbills".
  5. Jones, Sam. (27 October 2009). "Topdog/Underdog". Morning Star.
  6. "Channel 4 Press". Channel 4.
  7. "The Riots: In Their Own Words".
  8. "Mandela: The Prison Years". ITV Studios.
  9. Lawrence, Ben. (19 March 2015). "The Royale, Bush Theatre, review: 'beautiful frenzy'". The Daily Telegraph.
  10. "Anna Friel leads the cast of new ITV drama Marcella". ITV Press Centre.
  11. McVey, Ciara. (2018-07-24). "Counterpart' Star Nicholas Pinnock Calls Working With J.K. Simmons a "Master Class"". The Hollywood Reporter.
  12. White, Peter. (9 August 2019). "'Criminal': Netflix Sets Premiere Date For Nicholas Pinnock & Hayley Atwell Police Interrogation Drama". Deadline Hollywood.
  13. Goldberg, Lesley. (2019-03-06). "'Counterpart' Breakout Nabs Lead in ABC's 50 Cent Drama". The Hollywood Reporter.
  14. N'Duka, Amanda. (2020-01-08). "For Life': Creator Hank Steinberg On Telling "An Underdog Story" In ABC Legal Drama – TCA". Deadline.
  15. Webb Mitovich, Matt. (2021-08-16). "For Life Fails to Find New Home for Season 3 After Cancellation at ABC". TV Line.
  16. Kit, Borys. (5 December 2022). "Benedict Cumberbatch, James McAvoy, RJ Cyler, Anna Diop Join Jeymes Samuel's ''Book of Clarence'' (Exclusive)".
  17. Hopewell, John. (2021-05-11). "Noomi Rapace, Nicholas Pinnock Join Matthias Schoenaerts in 'Django,' From Sky and Canal Plus (Exclusive)". Variety.
  18. (24 November 2022). "Michelle Dockery, Nicholas Pinnock and David Dawson announced for This Town, Steven Knight's original new drama series for the BBC".
  19. Grobar, Matt. (14 June 2023). "''Tár''s Nina Hoss & ''For Life''s Nicholas Pinnock Join Orion Pictures' ''Hedda''".
  20. "Mind".
  21. "Michelle Dockery, Nicholas Pinnock and David Dawson announced for This Town, Steven Knight's original new drama series for the BBC".
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