
Nick Stringer
ActorNick Stringer is an English actor. In a thirty year career, Stringer has appeared in numerous well-known British television shows, including The Bill, Open All Hours, Only Fools and Horses, Auf Wiedersehen, Pet, Coronation Street, Family Affairs, Minder, Johnny Jarvis, Butterflies and My Family. He also had a small part in the film, The Long Good Friday. Stringer appeared in the first two series of The New Statesman as the fictional Member of Parliament Bob Crippen, a Labour opponent of the Conservative Alan B'Stard. Other roles have included a cameo role in Goodnight Sweetheart in the episode "You're Driving Me Crazy" as an undercover detective, and as a deputy headmaster Mr Sullivan in Press Gang (mainly appearing in the first two seasons). He appeared in the BBC drama Holby City, in an episode entitled "Doctor's Dilemma", on 18 June 2008. Stringer lives in Swansea, Wales, and is married with two children. Stringer has also made two guest appearances in the BBC Sictom Only Fools and Horses, in the episodes Go West Young Man, as an australian man, and in Who Wants to Be a Millionaire, he plays Del's old business partner, Jumbo Mills.
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I Know You Know
2009
Mic the Barman

Broadside: Emerging Empires Collide
2009
De Ruyter

The Edge of Love
2008

Oliver Twist
2005
Inspector Blather

Gentlemen's Relish
2001
Edward Shelburne

Captain Jack
1999
Toby

The Missing Postman
1997
Farmer Flint

Stella Does Tricks
1997
Edward

Shoot to Kill
1990
Kavin Taylor

Work Experience
1989
Man on Phone

Home Front
1988
Dave

The Black and Blue Lamp
1988
Sgt. Brooks

We Think the World of You
1988
Butcher

Personal Services
1987
P.C. Baker

Clockwise
1986
Det. Sgt. George Rice

Gaskin
1983
Labour Councillor

The Terence Davies Trilogy
1983

The Long Good Friday
1980
Billy

The Knowledge
1979
Cabbie

That Summer!
1979
Policeman
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Affront
1978
Carron

The Shout
1978
Cobbler

Soldiers Talking, Cleanly
1978
Terry

The Life Story of Baal
1978
Taxi Driver

Children
1976
Father

Occupy!
1976
Player in Everyman Theatre Company, Liverpool





