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Lugar y fecha de nacimiento. Nigel Havers (1949 - ) Actor Born: November 6, 1949, London, England Education: Leicester College of Art; Arts Educational Trust This handsome, aristocratic British actor, with sandy hair and aquiline nose, has advanced from stage roles and film and TV bits in the 1970s to leads in films andincreasinglyTV in the 1980s and ''90s. The son of a Lord Chancellor (from 1979-87), Havers acted in a radio show as a child and worked as a researcher before appearing in London stage productions of Conduct Unbecoming (1969), Richard II (1970), Man and Superman (1977) and Family Voices (1980). Havers made his film debut as an unnamed monk in the British drama LA PAPISA JUANA (1972), and appeared as another anonymous character in FULL CIRCLE (1977). After playing a counterman in WHO IS KILLING THE GREAT CHEFS OF EUROPE? (1978), Havers finally got a namerecord producer George Martin'sin THE BIRTH OF THE BEATLES (1979). He was Lord Andrew, one of the Olympic hopefuls, in Hugh Hudson CARROZAS DE FUEGO (1981). In David Lean PASAJE A LA INDIA (1984), he was the son of Mrs. Moore (Peggy Ashcroft), a city magistrate who expected to marry Adela Quested (Judy Davis) before she becomes enmeshed in scandal. Havers traveled to Australia to play an 1860s explorer in the biopic BURKE AND WILLS (1986), then marked time before being cast in Steven Spielberg EL IMPERIO DEL SOL (1987). Havers turned in a sterling performance as the doctor who (with Miranda Richardson) plays parental figure to the lost child Christian Bale in WWII Japan. Havers' big-screen career petered out, though, with good roles in the largely ignored period dramas ADIÓS AL REY (1989) y PASIONES EN CLICHY (1990). TV, however, has kept Havers quite busy. After small roles in Upstairs, Downstairs y Look Back in Darkness, Havers began playing good character parts with the title role in Nicholas Nickleby (BBC, 1977), in the superb musical fantasy Pennies from Heaven (BBC, 1977) and the popular mystery series Rumpole of the Bailey (PBS, 1981). Another lead came in an adaptation of R.F. Delderfield's A Horseman Riding By (BBC, 1978), as a Devon estate owner in financial difficulties. He headlined the BBC sitcom Don't Wait Up as a doctor whose father moves in with him when his parents separate. Havers had smaller roles in the biopic Nancy Astor (BBC, 1982) and Hold that Dream (LWT, 1986), co-starred with Judy Parfitt in the ocean-going romance Bon Voyage (1987) and had another large supporting role in the production of The Little Princess (LWT, 1987). Another starring role was given Havers in the 1987 docudrama LORD ELGIN AND SOME STONES OF NO VALUE (1987), as the controversial 19th-century archeologist. His TV work continued to pick up with some excellent leading roles, many shown on PBS' Masterpiece Theatre in the US. Havers played a sexual adventurer, the title role in THE CHARMER (PBS, 1989), a spy in the comedy thriller SLEEPERS (PBS, 1991), and a disfigured, disillusioned A PERFECT HERO (PBS, 1992) in a WWII drama. He appeared in support of Raúl Julia and Sonia Braga in the biopic of Chico Mendes, UNA TEMPORADA DE INCENDIOS (HBO, 1994), and played Husband Number 2, Michael Wilding, in the biopic LIZ: THE ELIZABETH TAYLOR STORY (NBC, 1994).
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