
Nigel Havers
Acting
Biography
Nigel Allan Havers is an English actor. He is probably best known for his BAFTA-nominated role as Lord Andrew Lindsay in the 1981 British film Chariots of Fire, and for his role as Dr. Tom Latimer in the British TV comedy series Don't Wait Up. He portrayed the role of Lewis Archer in Coronation Street from 2009 to 2010.
Born: November 6, 1951
Place of Birth: Edmonton, Middlesex, England, UK
Known For

The Next Voice You See
An American jazz pianist, blinded in a London bank robbery ten years before, makes his first return appearance in England at an engangement party where he believes he hears the voice of the gunman who cost him his sight.

Brian Pern: A Life in Rock
Brian Pern is an ageing rock star and former front-man of ground breaking progressive rock group Thotch. Like many artists of his age, rather than make new music, he spends more time trying to save the planet (including his campaign to teach gorillas how to Skype). Now, the BBC have asked him to front a major new documentary where he presents his guide to The Life Of Rock from prehistoric man to the present day.

Born and Bred
In the 1950s at the fictional Lancashire village of Ormston, a father and son, both doctors, navigate the challenges of running a cottage hospital under the newly established National Health Service.

Murder in Mind
Murder in Mind is a British television thriller drama anthology series of self-contained stories with a murderous theme seen from the perspective of the murderer.

All Round to Mrs. Brown's
Mrs Brown opens the doors to her house for a Saturday night entertainment show in which she and the family are joined by celebrity guests.

All Creatures Great & Small
The heartwarming and humorous adventures of a young country vet in the Yorkshire Dales in the 1930s. A remake of the 1978 series.

Tales of Television Centre
Various actors, presenters, directors and other staff who have worked at the iconic BBC Television Centre at Shepherd's Bush in London reminisce about their time there.

The Death of the Heart
A young orphan girl, Portia, goes to live with her well-to-do aunt and uncle. As she is groomed to become a lady, she is confused by the young man who seems to be courting her. Surrounded by pretentious people who have no clue how to deal with teenagers, she soon loses her naïveté and thinks of running away.

A Bit of Fry & Laurie
A British comedy television series with turns of phrase and elaborate wordplay, written by and starring former Cambridge Footlights members Stephen Fry and Hugh Laurie.

The Gentlemen
When aristocratic Eddie inherits the family estate, he discovers that it's home to an enormous weed empire — and its proprietors aren't going anywhere.
Filmography
as Frank
as Self
as Cecil Havers
as Lord Whitecroft
as Narrator
as Gerald
as Roger
as Self - Expert
as Self - Narrator (voice)
as General Ransom
as Self - Presenter
as Larry
as Self
as Dr. Eugene Braithwaite
as Nigel Havers
as (uncredited)
as Rupert Hardacre (voice)
as Tony Pebblé
as Self
as Self - Participant
as Mr. Vanderman
as Peter Dalton
as Self
as Stanley Keen
as Roger Grant
as Self
as Peter Hillman
as Self
as Self
as David Niven
as Self
as Leader of the Opposition
as Henry Williamson
as A J Raffles
as Nicholas Chadwick QC
as Hofstadter
as Self
as Dr. Alex Marsden
as Dr. Alex Marsden
as Andrew Wilder
as Halek
as Richard
as Michael Wilding
as Edmund Lagrange
as Steven Kaye
as Self
as Peter Husak
as Harvey Stafford
as Jeremy Coward
as Jeremy Coward/Sergei Rublev
as Alfred Perlès
as Capt. Fairbourne
as Self
as Dr. Rawlins
as Thomas Quayne
as Carrisford
as Robert "Bob" Jones
as Jim Fairley
as Roddy Buchanan
as William John Wills
as Clement
as Ronny Heaslop
as Harman
as Bobby Shaw
as Randolph Churchill
as Lord Andrew Lindsay
as Philip Colindale
as George Martin
as Richie
as Miller
as Paul Craddock
as Counterman
as Mark Ingram
as Conrad Baker
as Estate Agent
as Self
as Nicholas Nickleby
as Ronald Walker
as Kenneth Lake
as Ronald Ransom
as Ludovic Bates
as Philip Colindale
as Ludovic Bates
as Bernard Crittenden
as Young Monk
as Roger
as Peter Dinmont
as Harman
as Soldier/ Attendant
as Kenneth Lake
as Leonid Shervinsky
as Lewis Archer