
Nathaniel Parker
Acting
Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Nathaniel Parker (born 18 May 1962) is an English stage and screen actor best known for playing the lead in the BBC crime drama series The Inspector Lynley Mysteries, and Agravaine de Bois in the fourth series of Merlin.
Born: May 18, 1962
Place of Birth: London, England, UK
Known For

The Proxy
An evil organisation that creates superpowered reanimated humans known as Proxies want to recover a flash drive contains secret data from Ashens, his neighbour Tom and a unique Proxy.

Twelve Dates 'Til Christmas
Talented Saville Row textile pattern designer Kate lives in the quaint village of Blexford, England. Unbeknownst to Kate, her best friend Laura signs her up for The 12 Dates of Christmas – a holiday-themed matchmaking program in the days leading up to the holiday featuring carefully curated, yuletide dating experiences, in an attempt to get Kate out of her rut. Lovingly coerced by Laura and longtime best friend Callum, a reluctant Kate ultimately gets into the spirit of the program and is caught off guard when she meets someone who reinvigorates her zest for life.

National Theatre Live: The Audience
For sixty years, Elizabeth II has met each of her twelve Prime Ministers in a weekly audience at Buckingham Palace, a meeting like no other in British public life, it is private.

Agatha Christie's Poirot
From England to Egypt, accompanied by his elegant and trustworthy sidekicks, the intelligent yet eccentrically-refined Belgian detective Hercule Poirot pits his wits against a collection of first class deceptions.

Bleak House
The generous John Jarndyce, struggling with his own past, and his two young wards Richard and Ada, are all caught up, like Lady Dedlock, in the infamous case of Jarndyce vs. Jarndyce, which will make one of them rich beyond imagination if it can ever be brought to a conclusion. As Tulkinghorn digs deeper into Lady Dedlock's past, he unearths a secret that will change their lives forever, and which is almost as astounding as the final outcome of the Jarndyce case.

Heroes II: The Return
Heroes II: the Return is a 1991 Australian mini-series about Operation Rimau during World War II. The true and tragic story of Operation Rimau, one of the most daring raids of WW2. In September 1944 Ivan Lyon and 22 Australian and British troops attempted to blow up Japanese ships in Singapore. Just 10 miles away from the target they are discovered and so begin a long and desperate bid to escape to Australia. The series shows how after the war it is revealled that 13 men were killed during the pursuit and that the remaining 10 were murdered by the Japanese in a war crime. Tragically this was covered up and their killers were never charged while the men themselves never received any honours for their heroism.

Inspector Morse
Inspector Morse is a detective drama based on Colin Dexter's series of Chief Inspector Morse novels. The series starred John Thaw as Chief Inspector Morse and Kevin Whately as Sergeant Lewis, as well as a large cast of notable actors and actresses.

Merlin
The unlikely friendship between Merlin, a young man gifted with extraordinary magical powers, and Prince Arthur, heir to the crown of Camelot.

Land Girls
The lives, loves and highs and lows of four members of the Women's Land Army working at the Hoxley Estate during World War II.

Lewis
Inspector Robert Lewis and Sergeant James Hathaway solve the tough cases that the learned inhabitants of Oxford throw at them.
Filmography
as Chef Bossard
as Father
as Liston
as Male Rabbit (voice)
as Dewson
as Whale
as Kenny
as Sir Robert de Thibouville
as Blount
as Edward Claydon
as Mr. Fairfax
as Self - Reader (voice)
as Sir Robert Hamilton
as King Hamlet
as Lewis
as Lord Chiltern
as King Achish
as Dicky Carmichael
as Thomas Davenport
as Armand Gamache
as Gordon Brown
as Bob
as Tom Marshall
as Peter
as Martin Newall
as Caspian's Father
as Detective Morton
as Harry Hunt
as Lord Lawrence Hoxley
as Dr. Majkowski
as Agravaine de Bois
as Chairman of the National Gallery
as Guy #2
as Ollie
as Dunstan Thorn
as Anthony Troth
as Anthony Troth
as Philip Coleman
as Albert Speer
as Viola
as Harold Skimpole
as Voice of Charles Dickens
as Charles II
as Master Gracey
as Inspector Thomas Lynley
as Father
as Andrew Pearce
as Self
as Rawdon Crawley
as Gabriel Oak
as Rob Hall
as David
as Brian Havergal
as David
as Martin Tanley
as Cassio
as Martin Jordan
as Thomas Dermer
as Self - Guest
as Michael Fisher
as Nigel
as Edward Rochester
as Self
as Stephen Milmore
as Clive Healy
as Jacques / Oliver (voice)
as Lt. Col. Ivan Lyon
as Sam Mitchum
as Sam Mitchum
as Alcibiades
as Lionel Filmore
as Laertes
as Chris Davidson
as Wilfred Owen
as 'Flash' Gordon
as Jamie Jasper
as Claudius