Phil Nice
Phil Nice
Biography
Phillip Nice (born 6 April 1954) is a British actor who has been active in television and films since 1984. He was born in Vange, Essex. Nice has appeared in a number of television series, including Who Dares Wins, South of the Border, Inspector Morse, Mr. Bean, Goodnight Sweetheart, The Bill, EastEnders, Heartbeat, The Inbetweeners (as a driving instructor), Coming of Age, Moving Wallpaper, Love Soup, Torchwood: Miracle Day, My Family, Hebburn and Citizen Khan (as the friendly neighbour Keith). He also appeared in Morrisons adverts in 2011. Nice has appeared in the films Ident, Danny the Champion of the World, Magicians and A Kind of Hush. In December, 1985, Nice, along with temporary comedy partner Arthur Smith, made a short series of parody documentaries for Channel 4, Arthur and Phil Go Off. In 2014, Nice played an astronaut killed by giant spiders in "Kill the Moon", the seventh episode of the eighth series of the science-fiction television show Doctor Who. In January 2015, Nice appeared in series two of Broadchurch as Andrew Darlington, the manager of the care home looking after Jocelyn Knight's elderly mother.
Known For
Personal Info
Known For
Acting
Known Credits
25
Gender
Male
Birthday
1954-04-06 (71 years old)
Place of Birth
Vange, Essex, UK
Acting

2022

DI Ray as Customer

2016

Houdini & Doyle as Reverend Gilby

2013

Broadchurch as Andrew Darlington

2012

Hebburn as Ben

2011

Spy as Roy

2008

The Inbetweeners as Driving Instructor

2007

Magicians as Male Customer

2006

Torchwood as Male Hiker

2006

Fear of Fanny as Technician

2005

Doctor Who as Henry

2001

A Lump In My Throat as Poker Playing Friend

2000

My Hero as Not available

1999

A Kind of Hush as Dad

1998

PB Bear and Friends as Not available

1995

The Thin Blue Line as Father

1992

Heartbeat as Gordon Drew

1990

Mr. Bean as Disco Dancer

1990

Davro as Not available

1990

Ident as (voice)

1988

Chelmsford 123 as Triconus

1988

Chelmsford 123 as Posty

1984

Who Dares Wins as Various
Crew

2006

Pucca Teleplay