Nicholas Woodeson
Nicholas Woodeson (born November 30, 1949) is an English film, television and theatre actor, and Drama Desk and Olivier award nominee.
Woodeson was born in Sudan and lived in the Middle East as a boy. He started performing at prep school in Sussex, and Marlborough College. He read English at the University of Sussex, and became involved in student drama productions, where he met Michael Attenborough, Jim Carter, and Andy de la Tour. He took part in the 1970 National Student Drama Festival. Next was a season in rep at the Lyceum Theatre, Crewe, after deciding not to pursue an academic career. He won a scholarship to the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (1972–74).
His first work after drama school was a season at the Everyman Theatre, Liverpool (1974–75), in a company that included Jonathan Pryce (artistic director), Julie Walters, Pete Postlethwaite and Bill Nighy. He has worked in regional theatre in the UK and US, at the Hampstead Theatre Club, the Young Vic and the Almeida Theatre in London and at the Manhattan Theatre Club (Off-Broadway). He joined the Royal Shakespeare Theatre in 1982 and worked with them for seven years. On Broadway his work includes Straker in Man and Superman (1978), Piaf (1981), Inspector Goole in An Inspector Calls (1995), and Burleigh in Mary Stuart (2009). In 2011, he played Mr Prince in the National Theatre revival of Odets' Rocket to the Moon. He has appeared in the West End in Funny Peculiar (1976), in Good (1982) (also Broadway), as Inspector Goole in An Inspector Calls (2009), as Bonesy in Jumpers (2003) (also Broadway), as Mussabini in Chariots of Fire (2012), and as Harold Wilson in The Audience (2015). He has been in two productions of Pinter's 'The Birthday Party', playing McCann at the National Theatre in 1994, and Goldberg in the Lyric Hammersmith's 50th centenary production in 2008, and two productions of Pinter's The Homecoming, playing Lenny in the 25th Anniversary West End revival in 1991, and Max at the RSC in 2011.
In 2017, following the death of Tim Pigott-Smith, he took over the role of Willy Loman in the Royal & Derngate theatre's tour of Death of a Salesman, for which he was nominated for a UK Theatre Award as Best Actor in a Leading Role.
Woodeson's first film work was a role in Heaven's Gate, released in 1980. By chance, he spent more time on location in Montana than any other actor in the film. He has also appeared in, among others, The Russia House (1990), The Pelican Brief (1993), Shooting Fish (1997), The Man Who Knew Too Little (1997) Titanic Town (1998), The Avengers (1998), Mad Cows (1999), Topsy-Turvy (1999), Dreaming of Joseph Lees (1999), Amazing Grace (2006), Hannah Arendt (2012), the James Bond film Skyfall (2012), Mr. Turner (2014), The Danish Girl (2015), Race (2016), Disobedience (2017), The Death of Stalin (2017) and The Hustle (2019).

My Kingdom for a Horse

Heaven's Gate

A Paris Proposal

The Man Who Knew Too Little

The Avengers

Beirut

Skyfall

Bad Girl

Ramona & The Chair

Hannah Arendt

Dreaming of Joseph Lees

Maria's Child

Men of the Month

Hedda Gabler

A Fatal Inversion

Red Riding: The Year of Our Lord 1980

The Eichmann Show

Piaf

The Blackheath Poisonings

Max and Helen

The Russia House

Conspiracy

Pope Joan

Filth: The Mary Whitehouse Story

The Danish Girl

Peter Pan's Neverland Nightmare

Race

Great Expectations

Savage House

John Carter

Loving Miss Hatto

Poppy Shakespeare

Mr. Turner

Shooting Fish

Topsy-Turvy

Amazing Grace

The Limehouse Golem

Hysteria

Paddington 2

The Death of Stalin

Disobedience

Titanic Town

Mad Cows

The Woman In White

The Hustle

The Pelican Brief

One of the Hollywood Ten

On the Beaches

Firebird

Christine

Rome

The Wolvis Family

Bonjour la Classe

Delicious

Red Riding

Cracker

Waking the Dead

New Tricks

For the Greater Good

Eleventh Hour

Mapp and Lucia

Ripper Street

Pie in the Sky

Secret State

The Living and the Dead

Blackeyes

The Hound of the Baskervilles

A Rumor of War

Helen West

Mr. Wroe's Virgins

Beyond Paradise

Silent Witness

Quiz

Casualty

The Blackheath Poisonings

Miami Vice

Agatha Christie's Poirot

The Escape Artist

Taboo

The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power

Borgen

Friday Night Dinner
