
Nicholas Gleaves
Acting
Biography
Nicholas Gleaves is an English actor and playwright. Originally from the Halliwell area of Bolton, Lancashire, England he attended Sharples School from 1980-85. After completing his schooling his mother made him attend a play and this sparked his interest in acting. He is a fan of the Smiths and long time supporter of Bolton Wanderers. He is married to Lesley Sharp. They have two sons and reside in London. Description above from the Wikipedia article Nicholas Gleaves, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Born: January 1, 1969
Place of Birth: Bolton, Lancashire, England, UK
Known For

In Deep
Lying, cheating, thieving—they’re the best undercover cops in the business. Liam Ketman (Nick Berry, Heartbeat) and Garth O'Hanlon (Stephen Tompkinson, Wild at Heart) take on false identities to infiltrate society’s underbelly and stop crime at its core. As they put their lives on the line, Liam tries desperately to hold his marriage together, while Gareth keeps his personal life a mystery.

Faith
Michael Gambon stars in this high-tension thriller of political corruption and international intrigue. Peter Moreton, a high-ranking government official, scrambles to keep his secret lifestyle hidden from the world when his daughter purposely leaks his affair to a reporter she is dating. Nick Simon is the reporter caught between his love for Moreton’s daughter Polly and his desperation to keep his job and land the biggest story of his career.

The Demon Headmaster
All is not what it appears at Lizzie's new school. There’s something seriously spooky about the strange Headmaster and Lizzie is determined to find out what’s going on, before it’s too late.

The Crown
The gripping, decades-spanning inside story of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II and the Prime Ministers who shaped Britain's post-war destiny. The Crown tells the inside story of two of the most famous addresses in the world – Buckingham Palace and 10 Downing Street – and the intrigues, love lives and machinations behind the great events that shaped the second half of the 20th century. Two houses, two courts, one Crown.

Mysterious Creatures
Feature-length ITV drama based on real events. Bill and Wendy Ainscow (Timothy Spall and Brenda Blethyn) are a middle class, middle-aged Birmingham couple locked in a deeply dysfunctional relationship with their 32-year-old daughter Lisa (Rebekah Staton). In a culmination of years spent unsuccessfully trying to obtain a diagnosis and get state help to deal with with Lisa's condition - which eventually turns out to be Asperger's syndrome - Bill and Wendy are ultimately driven to desperate measures with tragic consequences.

Foyle's War
As WW2 rages around the world, DCS Foyle fights his own war on the home-front as he investigates crimes on the south coast of England. Foyle's War opens in southern England in the year 1940. Later series sees the retired detective working as an MI5 agent operating in the aftermath of the war.

Bodyguard
A troubled war veteran is assigned to protect a controversial politician who may be the target of a terror plot.

Conviction
The murder of a 12-year-old girl leaves her local community shell-shocked and intent on revenge. As the public clamour for justice, the team investigating the murder battle against a growing sense of vigilantism on their patch.

Ashes to Ashes
Crime drama series featuring Life On Mars' DCI Gene Hunt. After being shot in 2008, DI Alex Drake lands in 1981, where she finds herself in familiar company.

Midsomer Murders
The peacefulness of the Midsomer community is shattered by violent crimes, suspects are placed under suspicion, and it is up to a veteran DCI and his young sergeant to calmly and diligently eliminate the innocent and ruthlessly pursue the guilty.
Filmography
as Allen Feraday
as Andrew
as Sergeant Phil Mackie
as William Wyatt
as Demon Headmaster
as Guterman
as Alex
as Roger Penhaligon
as John Birt
as Rob (segment "Nightstand")
as Rob
as Rev Mark
as Henri Delaunay
as Trevor Brotherton
as Peter Baxter
as DS Andy Roper
as Tim Hopkins
as Anthony Preston
as Paul
as Andrew
as Oliver
as James Whitaker
as DS Matt Ryder
as DI Jeff Bevan
as Lenny
as Richard Nicholas
as Thornton
as Speaker for Nuclear Disarmament
as Dr. Robert Freedman
as Ray Fairburn
as Larry Hains
as Eddie
as Carl Williamson
as Mike
as Bradley Sullivan
as Joe Macavoy
as Rick Powell
as Ray Fryer
as Stephen Cravenson
as Bob Stratton
as Duncan
as Jo
as Andy Morgan
as Nigel
as Eric Doubleday
as Barry Calder
as Nicholas Pope
as George Reynolds