Derek Nimmo
Derek Nimmo
Biography
Nimmo was born in Liverpool, Lancashire,[1] and was educated at Booker Avenue Infants and Junior School as well as Quarry Bank High School and began his stage career at the Hippodrome Theatre in Bolton, Lancashire.[1][2] It was during this time that he made a cameo appearance in the Beatles' film, A Hard Day's Night (in which he appeared as "Leslie Jackson", a magician with doves). He appeared in a number of British films and television series, as aristocrats, including starring roles in the television comedy series The World of Wooster (as "Bingo Little"),[2] and in the comedy film One of Our Dinosaurs Is Missing[1] (as "Lord Southmere"), as well as appearing in the James Bond spoof film Casino Royale.[2] Derek Nimmo made his name as the Reverend Mervyn Noote in the British sitcom All Gas and Gaiters (1966). At the time it was considered rather controversial because the main characters were senior churchmen (the Bishop, his chaplain Noote and the Archdeacon) who got into various scrapes as a result of their general incompetence. By the time the series finished, Nimmo was identified with the stereotype of a traditional British clergyman and he went on to play a bungling monk in another BBC clerical sitcom, Oh, Brother! and its sequel series Oh, Father! (now a Roman Catholic priest).[3] Another sitcom in which he appeared in a starring role as a clergyman, many years later, was Hell's Bells (by now promoted to a dean).[2] He also appeared as the Reverend Jonathan Green in a television production of Cluedo. He became so well known for his clerical parody that, in the 1975 The Goodies' episode "Wacky Wales", a "team of Derek Nimmos" played in a spoof "Ecclesiastical Rugby Sevens" competition.
Known For
Personal Info
Known For
Acting
Known Credits
44
Gender
Male
Birthday
1930-09-19 (94 years old)
Place of Birth
Liverpool, England, UK
Acting

1996

Dennis the Menace and Gnasher as Mr. Smiley (voice)

1990

Plunder as Not available

1986

Hell's Bells as Not available

1985

Neighbours as Not available

1982

Wogan as Self

1982

Countdown as Not available

1982

Third Time Lucky as George Hutchenson

1979

Blankety Blank as Not available

1978

An Audience with... as Self

1978

Life Begins at Forty as Chris Bunting

1975

My Honourable Mrs as Not available

1975

One of Our Dinosaurs Is Missing as Lord Southmere

1973

Oh, Father! as Not available

1972

Sunstruck as Not available

1968

The Dick Cavett Show as Self - Guest

1968

Oh, Brother! as Not available

1967

Blandings Castle as Not available

1967

Casino Royale as Hadley

1967

Sorry I'm Single as Not available

1967

Mister Ten Per Cent as Tony

1966

All Gas and Gaiters as Not available

1966

The Yellow Hat as Douglas

1965

The World of Wooster as Not available

1965

The Bed-Sit Girl as Not available

1965

Coast of Skeletons as Tom Hamilton

1965

The Liquidator as Fly

1965

Joey Boy as Lt Hope

1964

A Hard Day's Night as Leslie Jackson (uncredited)

1964

Murder Ahoy as Sub-Lt. Eric Humbert

1964

Hot Enough for June as Fred

1964

The System as James

1964

The Bargee as Dr. Scott

1963

Heavens Above! as DG Assistant

1963

Tamahine as Tim Clove

1963

The Small World of Sammy Lee as ‘Rembrandt’

1962

The Scales of Justice as Diner

1962

The Amorous Prawn as Pvt. Willie Maltravers

1962

Go to Blazes as Fish Fancier

1962

It's Trad, Dad! as Head Waiter

1960

The Millionairess as 3rd Secretary (uncredited)

1956

The Buccaneers as Lord Winrod

1956

Armchair Theatre as Andrew